OPSONIN


Meaning of OPSONIN in English

ˈäpsənə̇n noun

( -s )

Etymology: Latin opson ium relish (from Greek opsōnion victuals, money for victuals, from opsōnein to purchase victuals + English -in — more at duopsony

: a constituent of blood serum that makes foreign cells (as invading pathogenic bacteria) more susceptible to the action of the phagocytes

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