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nutriceptor Immunol.|ˈnjuːtrɪsɛptə(r)| [f. nutri- (in nutrient, nutrition, etc., or L. nūtrīment-um, etc.) + receptor.] (See quot. 1926.)
1911Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 7 Oct. 1210/2 According to Ehrlich's view, when a parasite becomes refractory to an immune serum it does so by developing new groups of receptors..these receptors being the same receptors as combine with the food materials, and hence called ‘nutriceptors’. 1926R. J. E. Scott Gould's Med. Dict. 907/2 Nutriceptors, Ehrlich's name for receptors which react with foodstuffs more or less exclusively, and which therefore serve the nutrition of the cell. 1932[see chemoceptor]. |