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Kinin logo #10101) Cytokinin 2) Growth regulator 3) Phytohormone 4) Plant hormone
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Kinin

Kinin logo #10101) Cytokinin
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Kinin

Kinin logo #21000 A kinin is any of various structurally related polypeptides, such as bradykinin and kallikrein. They are members of the autacoid family. They act locally to induce vasodilation and contraction of smooth muscle. It is a component of the kinin-kallikrein system. Their precursors are kininogens. In botany, plant hormones cytokinins were first called ...
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kinin logo #21003(from the article `hormone`) Blood contains kinins, which are polypeptides that originate in the blood and perhaps elsewhere; bradykinin, for example, causes contraction of most ... The plasma contains four interrelated systems of proteins—complement, the kinins, coagulation factors, and the fibrinolytic system—that generate ....
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kinin logo #21160Any of a group of plant hormones which affect growth and are used to preserve cut flowers; also, in animals, kinins are peptides released by enzyme action which contraction of smooth muscle and elevate blood pressure, thus playing an important role in inflammation and shock.
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kinin logo #20973One of a number of widely differing substances having pronounced and dramatic physiological effects. Some (e.g., kallidin and bradykinin) are polypeptides, formed in blood by proteolysis secondary to some pathological process, that stimulate visceral smooth muscle but relax vascular smooth muscle, thus producing vasodilation; others (e.g., kinetin)...
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kinin logo #21001(ki´nin) the generic term for any of the polypeptides related in amino acid sequence and physiological activity to bradykinin and kallidin, formed by cleavage of kininogens. Kinins are plasma proteins that increase the permeability of blood vessels, and are active in inflammation by interacting with prostaglandins to cause pa...
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kinin logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: kī′nin Definitions: 1. Polypeptide hormones that are released from diffuse stores and not from specialized tissue. they are rapidly inactivated at the site of release.
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kinin logo #21199cytokinin. · any of a group of hormones, formed in body tissues, that cause dilation of blood vessels and influence capillary permeability.
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