| pangenesis |
an explanation for heredity, accepted by Darwin and others, that proposes that small particles called gemmules are produced by each tissue type in the body (perhaps each cell) and that these gemmules travel to the gonads where they become incorporated into the gametes. That is, all parental body cells participate in the formation of gametes and thus the offspring. This of course would allow for Lamarkian inheritance which was also accepted by Darwin. ...
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| Panglobulin |
trademark for a preparation of immune globulin intravenous (human).
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