plakins

plakins
Bactericidal substances similar to leucins extracted from blood platelets. [G. plax, plakos, anything flat, + -in]

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pla·kins (plaґkinz) a group of proteins similar to leukins that can be extracted from platelets.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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