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mitogenetic, a. Biol.|maɪtəʊdʒɪˈnɛtɪk| [f. as next + -genetic.] Mitogenic; applied spec. to a type of radiation supposed by some to be emitted by dividing cells and to stimulate mitosis in other tissues.
1927Biol. Abstr. I. 1042/2 The blood through the admission of air sends out mitogenetic currents... The mitogenetic oxidation reaction is cared for through oxyhemoglobin. 1928Ibid. II. 406/2 Experiments..lead the author [sc. A. Gurwitsch] to believe in the physical nature of what he terms mitogenetic rays. 1930Jrnl. Marine Biol. Assoc. XVII. 65 Various authors have framed the hypothesis of a mitogenetic radiation emanating from cells in the act of division. Gurwitsch first of all pointed out the mitogenetic influence of cells of embryonic tissues. 1952G. H. Bourne Cytol. & Cell Physiol. (ed. 2) ii. 94 The school of Gurwitsch has..claimed that mitogenetic radiation is closely associated with many other forms of cellular activity. |