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exocrine A gland that utilizes a duct for the secretion of molecules.
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exocytosis The secretion or release of intracellular materials to the extracellular space.
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exon The protein coding sequence of a eukaryotic gene. Exons are separated from introns by splice junction sequences.
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exopeptidase A peptide hydrolase that cleaves amino acid residues from the N- or C-terminus of a peptide or protein.
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exotoxin A toxin released by a microbe.
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