RNase


noun, Biochemistry.
1.
ribonuclease.

RNase RN·ase (är’ěn-ās’, -āz’) or RNA·ase (är’ěn-ā’ās’, -āz’)
n.
See ribonuclease.
RNase
ribonuclease

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