Acrasin

/ˈækrəsɪn/ noun

A chemical substance released by slime mold cells that causes other cells to aggregate together, enabling collective movement and behavior.

From Acrasi- (slime mold genus) plus the chemical suffix -in. Discovered in the 1960s, this chemical messenger is one of biology's first identified quorum-sensing compounds.

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