Definition of Plasmins

1. plasmin [n] - See also: plasmin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plasmins

plasmatogamy
plasmenic acid
plasmic
plasmid
plasmids
plasmin
plasmin prothrombins conversion factor
plasminogen
plasminogen activator
plasminogen activator inhibitor 1
plasminogen activator inhibitor 2
plasminogen inactivators
plasminogens
plasminokinase
plasminoplastin
plasmins (current term)
plasmo-
plasmocoagulase
plasmocyte
plasmocytes
plasmocytic leukemoid reaction
plasmodesm
plasmodesma
plasmodesmas
plasmodesmata
plasmodia
plasmodial
plasmodial slime mold
plasmodial trophoblast
plasmodiocarp

Literary usage of Plasmins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Encyclopaedia Medica by Douglas Chalmers Watson (1900)
"As the cell-juices or plasmins of the lower fungi can be obtained by this ... The sera of animals treated with either of these plasmins have a powerful ..."

2. Therapeutic Gazette (1898)
"... selected for the plasmatic cell juices of the various lower germs, obtained by the new method, the common and comprehensive designation of "plasmins. ..."

3. The Newer Remedies ...: A Reference Book for Physicians, Pharmacists, and by Virgil Coblentz (1899)
"plasmins. Plasmatic cell fluids prepared by Buchner and Hahn from the bacilli of cholera. typhus, .tuberculosis, etc. Experiments on animals as to ..."

4. Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and Students by Felix Klemperer, Ernst Levy (1900)
"This is in harmony with the view already expressed that are designated plasmins, and the expressed juice of typhoid-bacilli correspondingly as ..."

5. Lessons and Laboratory Exercises in Bacteriology: An Outline of Technical by Allen John Smith (1902)
"... (as the old form of tuberculin and mallein), and bacteria plasmins (poisonous principles extracted ..."

6. Encyclopaedia Medica by Douglas Chalmers Watson (1900)
"As the cell-juices or plasmins of the lower fungi can be obtained by this ... The sera of animals treated with either of these plasmins have a powerful ..."

7. Therapeutic Gazette (1898)
"... selected for the plasmatic cell juices of the various lower germs, obtained by the new method, the common and comprehensive designation of "plasmins. ..."

8. The Newer Remedies ...: A Reference Book for Physicians, Pharmacists, and by Virgil Coblentz (1899)
"plasmins. Plasmatic cell fluids prepared by Buchner and Hahn from the bacilli of cholera. typhus, .tuberculosis, etc. Experiments on animals as to ..."

9. Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and Students by Felix Klemperer, Ernst Levy (1900)
"This is in harmony with the view already expressed that are designated plasmins, and the expressed juice of typhoid-bacilli correspondingly as ..."

10. Lessons and Laboratory Exercises in Bacteriology: An Outline of Technical by Allen John Smith (1902)
"... (as the old form of tuberculin and mallein), and bacteria plasmins (poisonous principles extracted ..."

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