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Re: chelator, blebbing Very little. Maybe some ..
Miss Elaine Eos (Misc@*your-shoes*PlayNaked.com) 2006/03/21 01:33

In article <iGBTf.41598$PR2.779998@twister2.libero.it>,
 "Pat" <patnat@libero.it> wrote:

> Hello everybody!
> I'm doing a translation of an article about neuronal diseases.
> Could you suggest me a good technical dictionary on line?

<http://www.dictionary.com>

> Does anybody know what a"chelator" is?
> (Hemoglobin is a nitric oxide chelator)

<http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=chelator>

> And what does "blebbing" mean?
> (plasma membrane blebbing)

<http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=blebby>

I'd guess that if something is blebbing, it is becoming blebby
(self-blebbing), or making something else blebby (other-blebbing.)

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