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cardiolipin
car·di·o·lip·in C5112600 (kär′dē-ō-lĭp′ĭn)n. A phospholipid usually obtained from beef heart, used in combination with phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol as an antigen to diagnose syphilis. [cardio- + lipin, lipid (Greek lipos, fat; see lipo- + -in).]cardiolipin
cardiolipin[‚kärd·ē·ō′lip·ən] (biochemistry) A complex phospholipid found in the ether alcohol extract of powdered beef heart; mixed with leutin and cholesterol, it functions as the antigen in the Wassermann complement-fixation test for syphilis. Also known as diphosphatidyl glycerol. cardiolipin
car·di·o·lip·in (CL), (kar'dē-ō-lip'in), A 1,3-bis(phosphatidyl)glycerol found in many biomembranes with immunologic properties; used in serologic diagnosis of syphilis. When mixed with lecithin and cholesterol cardiolipin will combine with the Wassermann antibody but not with the treponema-immobilizing antibody. Synonym(s): acetone-insoluble antigen, heart antigencardiolipin (kär′dē-ō-lĭp′ĭn)n. A phospholipid usually obtained from beef heart, used in combination with phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol as an antigen to diagnose syphilis.car·di·o·lip·in (kahr'dē-ō-lip'in) A 1,3-bis(phosphatidyl)glycerol found in many biomembranes with immunologic properties; used in serologic diagnosis of syphilis. cardiolipin A substance derived from beef heart muscle and once much used in the WASSERMAN REACTION test for SYPHILIS. Current interest is focused on immunoglobulins known as anticardiolipin antibodies.Patient discussion about cardiolipinQ. what is anh cardiolipin antibody A. Cardiolipin is a protein that is very common in the body. Mostly on heart and skeletal muscles. During several illnesses, mostly autoimmune, our body creates an antibody against it that do great damage and needs to cbe controlled. More discussions about cardiolipin |