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HAPTOPHORE Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of HAPTOPHORE is having an ability to enter into combination with specific receptors of a cell. How to use haptophore in a sentence. www.merriam-webster.com
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haptophore - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
haptophore (plural haptophores). The stable, non-poisonous element of a toxin that enables it to bind to an antitoxin and become neutralized. en.wiktionary.org
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haptophore, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
haptophore is a borrowing from German. Etymons: German haptophor. See etymology. Nearby entries. haps, adv.1570–1642; hapten, n.1921–; haptenic ... www.oed.com
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haptophore
haptophore, a. (and n.) Immunol. (ˈhæptəʊfɔə(r)) Also -phor. [a. G. haptophor (P. Ehrlich 1898, in Deutsch. med. Wochenschr. 22 Sept. 599/2), f. Gr. ἅπτειν to fasten + -o + -phore.] Applied, in Ehrlich's theory of immunization, to that group of atoms in the molecule of a toxin or other substance whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haptophore - Oxford Reference
A term introduced by Ehrlich to denote the specific chemical group in a toxin (i.e. antigen) molecule that attaches it to an antitoxin (i.e. antibody) ... www.oxfordreference.com
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Cell surface receptor-targeted therapy of acute myeloid leukemia
The haptophore is genetically or chemically linked to the toxophore. The toxophore may consist of an antibody Fc domain which triggers antibody-dependent cell ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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haptine
haptine Immunol. (ˈhæptɪn, -iːn) [a. G. haptine (Ehrlich & Morgenroth 1900, in Berlin. klin. Wochenschr. 30 July 683/2), f. Gr. ἅπτειν to fasten: see -ine5.] In Ehrlich's theory of immunization, a receptor detached from the parent-cell, circulating freely in the bloodstream, and acting as a protecti... Oxford English Dictionary
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HAPTOPHORE (Search FastHealth.com ... - FastNurse.com
Dictionary FastHealth. Email This! hap·to·phore. adj : having an ability to enter into combination with specific receptors of a cell <a group of a toxin> . www.fastnurse.com
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Targeted Toxins - Holland-Frei Cancer Medicine - NCBI Bookshelf
The ligand (haptophare) may be a hormone, cytokine, monoclonal antibody, or antibody fragment. Toxins (toxophares) that have been used clinically include ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Preface | Cytotoxic Payloads for Antibody – Drug Conjugates
... haptophore”).1,2 Ehrlich also coined the phrase 'magic bullet' to describe his vision, and this term is still used by some today to describe ... books.rsc.org
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haptophores - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
haptophores. plural of haptophore. Anagrams. edit · phosphorate, trophophase · Categories: English non-lemma forms · English noun forms. Hidden categories:. en.wiktionary.org
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haptophore - definition and meaning - Wordnik
haptophore: Same as haptophoric . Also haptophor . ... haptophore. Define; Relate; List; Discuss; See; Hear; unLove. Definitions. from The Century Dictionary. www.wordnik.com
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zymo-
zymo- (zaɪməʊ) before a vowel zym-, combining form repr. Gr. ζύµη leaven, used in the general sense ‘ferment’, in various scientific terms. (Some of these were formerly written zumo-, the Gr. υ being represented, contrary to analogy, by u: see Y.) ˈzymocyte (-saɪt) [-cyte], a unicellular organism wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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toxo-
▪ I. toxo-1 (tɒksəʊ) before a vowel tox-, combining form repr. Gr. τόξον bow, in toxocampid, toxodon, toxology, toxophilite, etc., q.v.▪ II. toxo-2 used as combining form of toxin (cf. toxi-) or instead of toxico-, in recent scientific terms, chiefly of pathology or physiological chemistry. toxo-inˈ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cyto-
cyto- combining form of Gr. κύτος hollow, receptacle, etc., taken in modern formations with the meaning ‘cell’ (cf. -cyte), and used in many biological terms: as cytoblast, etc.: see below. cytoˈchemist, one who studies cytochemistry; cytoˈchemistry, the chemistry of cells; spec. a branch of biochem... Oxford English Dictionary
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