AGGRESSIN
\ɐɡɹˈɛsɪn], \ɐɡɹˈɛsɪn], \ɐ_ɡ_ɹ_ˈɛ_s_ɪ_n]\
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By Henderson, I. F.; Henderson, W. D.
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[Latin] Toxic substance produced by pathogenic organisms, inhibiting defensive reactions of host.
By J.H. Kenneth
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A supposititious substance, produced by living organisms injected into animals, and liberated as an endotoxin by bacteriolysis. It is supposed to inhibit the action of the leukocytes preventing phagocytosis, and the bacteria thus become more aggressive. Virulent organisms thus produce their own antibodies as a defense to themselves. [Lat.]
By Smith Ely Jelliffe
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basidiomycota
- comprises fungi bearing the spores on basidium: Gasteromycetes (puffballs); Tiliomycetes (comprising orders Ustilaginales (smuts) and Uredinales (rusts)); Hymenomycetes (mushrooms; toadstools; agarics; bracket fungi); in some classification systems considered a division of kingdom comprises fungi bearing spores on a basidium; includes Gasteromycetes (puffballs) Tiliomycetes comprising the orders Ustilaginales (smuts) and Uredinales (rusts) Hymenomycetes (mushrooms, toadstools, agarics bracket fungi).