bacterial pyrogen

bacterial pyrogen
a fever-producing agent of bacterial origin; endotoxin.

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  • pyrogen — py•ro•gen [[t]ˈpaɪ rə dʒən, ˌdʒɛn[/t]] n. biochem. a substance, as a bacterial toxin, that produces a rise in body temperature • Etymology: 1855–60 …   From formal English to slang

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  • Afebril — Das Fieber (aus mittelhochdeutsch vieber, dies von althochdeutsch fiebar, nachweisbar seit dem 9. Jahrhundert und entlehnt aus lateinisch febris, eigentlich „Hitze“[1]; auch die Pyrexie von altgriechisch πύρεξ(ις), pýrex(is), „Fieber haben“, von… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Febril — Das Fieber (aus mittelhochdeutsch vieber, dies von althochdeutsch fiebar, nachweisbar seit dem 9. Jahrhundert und entlehnt aus lateinisch febris, eigentlich „Hitze“[1]; auch die Pyrexie von altgriechisch πύρεξ(ις), pýrex(is), „Fieber haben“, von… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Febris — Das Fieber (aus mittelhochdeutsch vieber, dies von althochdeutsch fiebar, nachweisbar seit dem 9. Jahrhundert und entlehnt aus lateinisch febris, eigentlich „Hitze“[1]; auch die Pyrexie von altgriechisch πύρεξ(ις), pýrex(is), „Fieber haben“, von… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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