hyalogen

hyalogen
hy·al·o·gen hī-'al-ə-jən, -.jen n any of several insoluble substances that are related to mucoproteins, are found in many animal structures (as hydatid cysts), and yield hyalines on hydrolysis

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hy·al·o·gen (hi-alґo-jən) [hyalo- + -gen] an albuminous substance occurring in cartilage, the vitreous body, etc., and convertible into hyalin.

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