Spectrin
noun, Biochemistry.
1.
a rodlike structural protein of the red blood cell membrane.
noun
1.
any one of a class of fibrous proteins found in the membranes of red blood cells, the brain, the intestine, etc
spectrin spec·trin (spěk’trĭn)
n.
A contractile protein of high molecular weight that is a component of a network in the membrane of red blood cells, giving the cells flexibility.
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[spek-troh-kem-i-kuh l] /ˌspɛk troʊˈkɛm ɪ kəl/ adjective 1. of, relating to, or utilizing the techniques of spectrochemistry.
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