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lysosome
English
Etymology
lyso- +? -some
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?la?s??so?m/
Noun
lysosome (plural lysosomes)
- (cytology) An organelle found in all types of animal cells which contains a large range of digestive enzymes capable of splitting most biological macromolecules.
Derived terms
Translations
lysosome From the web:
- what lysosomes do
- what lysosomes look like
- what lysosomes
- what lysosomes contain
- what lysosomes called suicidal bag
- what lysosomes in animal cell
- what lysosomes does
- what lysosomes store
cathepsin
English
Etymology
From the German Kathepsin, derived from Ancient Greek ?????? (kathéps?, “boil down”), from ???? (katá, “down”) +? ??? (héps?, “boil”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k????ps?n/
Noun
cathepsin (plural cathepsins)
- (biochemistry) Any of a family of proteases primarily active within lysosomes.
Derived terms
- procathepsin
References
- “cathepsin”, in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th edition, Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016, ?ISBN
Anagrams
- pinches at, thin space
cathepsin From the web:
- what is cathepsin b
- what is cathepsin k
- what is cathepsin s activity
- what is cathepsin l activity
- what does cathepsin mean
- what does cathepsin
- what is lysosomal cathepsins
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