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What Part does the Nucleus play in Zymogenesis and Secretion ? — Neither the
slight changes in position undergone by the nucleus, nor the slight change of
form seen in its irregular outline in some sections, give sufficient ground for the ...
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Dictionary of Parasitology
Also termed: proenzyme. zymogen cells (biochemistry) The secretory cells that
secrete the zymogens. zymogenesis (biochemistry) The conversion of an enzyme
precursor to the active state. zymotic (medical) Describing an agent that causes ...
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
Relating to a zymogen or to zymogenesis. 2. Causing fermentation. Zy-mo-gen-
JC cell (zl-mo-jen'ik sel) A cell that secretes an enzyme: specifically a chief cell of
a gastric gland or an acinar cell of the pancreas. SYN peptic cell. CONTENTS: ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
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Dictionary of Biomedical Science
Also termed: PROENZYME. zymogenesis (biochemistry) The conversion of an
ENZYME PRECURSOR to the active state. zymotic (microbiology) Describing an
agent that causes an INFECTIOUS DISEASE. Ammonia Urea Creatinine Uric
Acid ...
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... zymase, zymo- chemistry, zymogen, zymogenesis, zymogenic, zymogenous,
zymogic, zymogram, zymohy- drolosis, zymoid, zymologic, zymologist, zy-
mology, zymolysis, zymolytic, zymophore, zy- morphorous, zymophosphate,
zymoscope, ...
JOHN CUTLER TORREY," in studying the "Cytological changes accompanying
the secretion of diastase," concludes that among the grasses “diastase of
secretion" arises in the nucleus of the epidermal cells of the scutellum; that
zymogenesis ...
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
zymogenesis. zimogSnico -ca (adj.) zymogenic. zimologia (/.) zymology.
zimosc&pio (m., Biochem.) zymoscope. zimose (/.) zymosis, fermentation,
zimotecnia (/.) zymotechnics. zim6tico -ca (adj.) zymotic, zincagem (/.) operation
of coating with ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
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Enzymes and their applications
zymogenesis. It is very probable that most enzymes come from zymogens, and
that the phenomena of zymogenesis are as frequent as the phenomena of
destruction of the* diastase, called zymolysis. Manner of Action of Diastases.
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Transactions of the Canadian Institute
ZYMOGENESIS. It has been known from the researches of Haidenhain and
others that changes in the shape and staining power of the nucleus accompany
the change from the resting to the active phase of the secreting cell. What the
relations ...
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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
... nuclei of secreting cells are passive, and that the nucleus plays no active part
either in secretion or zymogenesis." Harrington ('99) found in the calciferous
glands of the earthworm that the disintegration of cytoplasm is in direct ratio to the
...