mə.¦talōˈthīəˌnēn noun
( -s )
Etymology: metall- + thion- (I) + -ein
: any of various metal-binding proteins involved in the metabolism of copper in the liver and zinc in body tissue (as of the liver) and in the binding of toxic metals (as cadmium)
mə.¦talōˈthīəˌnēn noun
( -s )
Etymology: metall- + thion- (I) + -ein
: any of various metal-binding proteins involved in the metabolism of copper in the liver and zinc in body tissue (as of the liver) and in the binding of toxic metals (as cadmium)
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012