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alexin

Terms vs Alexin - What's the difference?

terms | alexin |


As nouns the difference between terms and alexin

is that terms is while alexin is (biochemistry|dated) a protective substance that exists in the serum or other bodily fluid and is capable of killing microorganisms; complement.

Alexia vs Alexin - What's the difference?

alexia | alexin |


As nouns the difference between alexia and alexin

is that alexia is the inability, due to a cerebral disorder, to comprehend or understand writing while alexin is a protective substance that exists in the serum or other bodily fluid and is capable of killing microorganisms; complement.

As a proper noun Alexia

is {{given name|female|from=Ancient Greek}} .

Alexin vs Alexine - What's the difference?

alexin | alexine |


As nouns the difference between alexin and alexine

is that alexin is a protective substance that exists in the serum or other bodily fluid and is capable of killing microorganisms; complement while alexine is a defensive proteid.

Alexic vs Alexin - What's the difference?

alexic | alexin |


As an adjective alexic

is related to, or afflicted with alexia.

As a noun alexin is

(biochemistry|dated) a protective substance that exists in the serum or other bodily fluid and is capable of killing microorganisms; complement.

Alevin vs Alexin - What's the difference?

alevin | alexin |


As nouns the difference between alevin and alexin

is that alevin is newly hatched fish, especially salmon while alexin is a protective substance that exists in the serum or other bodily fluid and is capable of killing microorganisms; complement.

Alexin vs Plexin - What's the difference?

alexin | plexin |


As nouns the difference between alexin and plexin

is that alexin is (biochemistry|dated) a protective substance that exists in the serum or other bodily fluid and is capable of killing microorganisms; complement while plexin is any of a group of transmembrane proteins which act to form receptors for semaphorin.