hemotoxin


hemotoxin

 [he´mo-tok″sin] an exotoxin characterized by hemolytic activity.

he·mo·tox·in

(hē'mō-tok'sin), Any substance that causes destruction of red blood cells, including various hemolysins; usually used with reference to substances of biologic origin, in contrast to chemicals. Synonym(s): hematotoxin, hematoxin

he·mo·tox·in

(hē'mō-tok'sin) Any substance that destroys red blood cells, including various hemolysins; usually used with reference to substances of biologic origin, in contrast to chemicals.
Synonym(s): hematotoxin, haemotoxin.

he·mo·tox·in

(hē'mō-tok'sin) Any substance that destroys red blood cells; used with reference to substances of biologic origin, in contrast to chemicals.
Synonym(s): haemotoxin.

See hemotoxin