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zymogenic

[¦zī·mə¦jen·ik]
(microbiology)
Obtaining energy by amylolitic processes.
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Plasmid PYINU-at, vector indicates [alpha]1-AT human zymogenic one vector in dicate 2[micro] based.
The cellular component of the stomach consisted of a mixed population of cells of three main types: mucus-secreting cells, acid secreting cells (parietal cells) and peps-in-secreting cells (zymogenic cells) (Heath et al.).
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