Hemotherapeutics
[hee-muh-ther-uh-pyoo-tiks, hem-uh-] /ˌhi məˌθɛr əˈpyu tɪks, ˌhɛm ə-/
noun, (used with a singular verb) Medicine/Medical.
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[hee-muh-tok-sin, hem-uh-] /ˌhi məˈtɒk sɪn, ˌhɛm ə-/ noun 1. a , as cobra venom, that causes a hemolytic reaction. hemotoxic he·mo·tox·ic (hē’mə-tŏk’sĭk) or he·ma·to·tox·ic (hē’mə-tō-, hĭ-māt’ə-) adj. hemotoxin he·mo·tox·in (hē’mə-tŏk’sĭn) n. A substance, especially one produced by a bacterium, that destroys red blood cells. Also called hematotoxin.
- Hemotoxin
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- Hemotroph
[hee-muh-trof, -trohf, hem-uh-] /ˈhi məˌtrɒf, -ˌtroʊf, ˈhɛm ə-/ noun, Embryology. 1. the material from the maternal bloodstream and placenta that nourishes a mammalian embryo. hemotroph he·mo·troph (hē’mə-trŏf’, -trōf’) n. The nutritive materials supplied to the embryo through the placenta from the maternal bloodstream.