cytotoxin
1cytotoxin — [sīt′ō täks΄in] n. a chemical substance that destroys, or impairs the function of, specific living cells …
2cytotoxin — citotoksinas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Medžiaga, žudanti ląstelę ir slopinanti jos dalijimąsi. atitikmenys: angl. cytotoxin rus. цитостатическое вещество; цитотоксин …
3cytotoxin — noun Date: 1902 a substance (as a toxin or antibody) having a toxic effect on cells …
4cytotoxin — n. [Gr. kytos, container; toxikon, poison] Cell poison …
5cytotoxin — (si to tok sin) A toxin or antibody that has a specific toxic action upon cells; cytotoxins are named according to the cell for which they are specific (e.g., nephrotoxin) …
6cytotoxin — cytotoxic, adj. /suy teuh tok sin/, n. Immunol., Pharm. a substance that has a toxic effect on certain cells. [1900 05; CYTO + TOXIN] * * * …
7cytotoxin — noun Any substance having a specific toxic effect on certain cells See Also: toxin …
8cytotoxin — A specific substance, which may or may not be antibody, that inhibits or prevents the functions of cells, causes destruction of cells, or both. SEE ALSO: perforin. [cyto + G. toxikon, poison] vero c. a cell c. produced by enterohemorrhagic… …
9cytotoxin — n. type of toxin which is poisonous to cells …
10cytotoxin — cy·to·toxin …