Definition of Myelines

1. myeline [n] - See also: myeline

Lexicographical Neighbors of Myelines

myelencephalon
myelencephalous
myelic
myelin
myelin protein zero
myelin sheath
myelin sheaths
myelinate
myelinated
myelinated nerve fiber
myelinates
myelinating
myelination
myelinations
myeline
myelines (current term)
myelinic
myelinisation
myelinization
myelinogenesis
myelins
myelitides
myelitis
myelo-
myeloablated
myeloablation
myeloablative
myeloblast
myeloblastic
myeloblastic leukemia

Literary usage of Myelines

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

1. Animal Chemistry; Or the Relations of Chemistry to Physiology and Pathology by Charles Thomas Kingzett (1878)
"but under other conditions they exhibit a tendency, while drying, to cake into a hard waxy transparent state. The myelines dissolve in water after the ..."

2. Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1876)
"The myelines have no apparent free affinities for oxygen, are not affected by heat except to the extent of fusion, their atoms are not in a state of ..."

3. A Text-book of the Physiological Chemistry of the Animal Body: Including an by Arthur Gamgee (1880)
"The myelines are far less soluble in ether than ... Various myelines have been described by Thudichum including bodies having the following formulae ..."

4. The Detroit Medical Journal edited by Leartus Connor, John Jolliffe Mulheron (1877)
"... the myelines are not easily changed by any agent or influence and possess therefore stability ..."

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