sérine
51sérine — (sé ri n ) s. f. Nom donné par Denis en 1856 au principe appelé albumine du sang, qui, en effet, diffère beaucoup du principe primitivement appelé albumine ou blanc d oeuf. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. serum …
52serine — n. amino acid derived from vitamins B 6 and niacin (required for metabolism of fats, muscle development and a healthy immune system) …
53serine — eisner …
54serine — [ sɪəri:n, sɛr ] noun Biochemistry a hydrophilic amino acid which is a constituent of most proteins. Origin C19: from L. sericum silk + ine4 …
55šerinė — šeri̇̀nis, šeri̇̀nė bdv. Šeri̇̀nė ãdata …
56serine — ser·ine …
57serine — n.; see amino acid …
58serine — ser•ine [[t]ˈsɛr in, ɪn, ˈsɪər [/t]] n. biochem. a crystalline amino acid, HOCH2CH(NH2)COOfound in many proteins and obtained by the hydrolysis of sericin Abbr.: Ser Symbol: S • Etymology: 1875–80; < GSerin(1865); see sericin, ine II …
59šerinė — šerìnė sf. (2) kieta pelkių žolė: Dalgė neima šerìnės Sn …
60serine — /ˈsɪərin/ (say searreen) noun a hydroxy amino acid, CH2OH.CH(NH3+)COO–, occurring in all proteins. {ser(um) + ine2} …