different between syntrophic vs syntrophin
syntrophic
English
Etymology
syntrophy +? -ic
Adjective
syntrophic (comparative more syntrophic, superlative most syntrophic)
- Of or pertaining to syntrophy.
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syntrophin
English
Noun
syntrophin (plural syntrophins)
- (biochemistry) Any of a class of proteins that are associated with dystrophin
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