Antialbumose

/ˌæntiælˈbjuːmoʊs/ noun

An antibody that acts against albumen or albumose (a protein derivative).

Medical term: 'anti-' plus 'albumose' (a breakdown product of albumin, from Latin 'albus'). Created in early immunology when scientists were mapping the body's responses to different protein fragments.

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