Definition of Alexines

1. alexine [n] - See also: alexine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Alexines

alews
alex
alexander disease
alexanders
alexandrine
alexandrines
alexandrite
alexandrites
alexia
alexias
alexic
alexical
alexin
alexin unit
alexine
alexines (current term)
alexins
alexipharmac
alexipharmacum
alexipharmic
alexipharmical
alexipyretic
alexiteric
alexiterical
alexiterics
alexithymia
alexithymic
aleydigism
aleye
aleyed

Literary usage of Alexines

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

1. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1904)
"(2) alexines are produced by plasma cells, and those produced by phagocytes ... (3) The properties of alexines differ according to the cells which produce ..."

2. A Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health by Thomas Stevenson, Shirley Forster Murphy (1898)
"•whatever the nature of these alexines, they cannot be the same, either in all ... The alexines against anthrax in an insusceptible animal, eg rat, frog, ..."

3. Micro-organisms and Disease: An Introduction to the Study of Specific Micro by Edward Klein (1896)
"Again, the alexines protecting a naturally insusceptible animal against a specific microbe cannot be the same as the substances protecting against a second ..."

4. The Sanitarian by Medico-Legal Society of New York (1903)
"The alexines are a product of the cell plasma, derived from the liver, the spleen, ... The properties of individual alexines depend upon their source in the ..."

5. Medical Diagnosis: Special Diagnosis of Internal Medicine by Julius Lincoln Salinger, Wilhelm Olivier von Leube (1904)
"alexines.—These are ferment-like bodies which are distinguished by their labile character, easily destroyed by heat (55° C.-60" C.) and, when opposed to ..."

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