| induced e. |
one whose production can be stimulated by another compound, often a substrate or a structurally related compound (inducer). The inducers studied first were substrates whose utilization thus became possible; hence these enzymes were known earlier as adaptive enzymes. Cf. constitutive e.
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| induced l. |
labor brought on by mechanical or other extraneous means, usually by the intravenous infusion of oxytocin.
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| induced m. |
a genetic mutation caused by external factors which are experimentally or accidentally produced; see also spontaneous m's.
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| induced p. |
phagocytosis aided by subjecting bacteria to the action of opsonins in the blood.
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| induced psychotic d. |
shared psychotic d.
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