chemoattractant

chemoattractant
che·mo·at·trac·tant .kē-mō-ə-'trak-təntalso .kem-ō- n a chemical agent that induces movement of chemotactic cells in the direction of its highest concentration

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che·mo·at·trac·tant (ke″mo-ə-trakґtənt) a substance that induces positive chemotaxis.

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