reagin
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See also: Reagin
English[edit]
Noun[edit]
reagin (countable and uncountable, plural reagins)
- (biochemistry) An antibody.
- (archaic) A substance elaborated by the spirochetes of syphilis and yaws, having the property of uniting with lipoids, and of fixing complement.
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References[edit]
- American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919).
- A Practical Medical Dictionary (Stedman, 1922).