| macromolecule |
(noun) a very large molecule
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| macroglobulinemia |
(MAK-ro-GLOB-u-li-NE-me-uh) A condition in which the blood contains high levels of large proteins and is too thick to flow through small blood vessels. One type is Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, which is a type of cancer.
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| macroscopic |
Something that can be seen with the naked eye.
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| macropsia |
The visual perception that objects are larger than they actually are.
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| macrophage |
a large scavenger cell that ingests degenerated cells and foreign organisms. Macrophages exist in large numbers throughout the body and contribute to the development of acquired immunity by acting as ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELLS. They also ingest and destroy foreign matter coated with ANTIBODIES. Macrophages can be infected by HIV.
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