| CLSE | calf lung surfactant extract |
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| LS | lateral suspensor; left sacrum; left septum; left side; legally separated; leiomyosarcoma; length of... |
| PSAP | primary public safety answering point; prosaposin; pulmonary surfactant apoprotein |
| PSP | pancreatic spasmolytic peptide; paralytic shellfish poisoning; parathyroid secretory protein; period... |
| SAP | sensory action potential; serum acid phosphatase; serum alkaline phosphatase; serum amyloid P; situs... |
| CLSE | Calf lung surfactant extract |
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| PS | Pulmonary surfactant |
| SPB | Surfactant Protein-B |
| SP-C | Surfactant Protein-C |
| SP-A | Surfactant apoprotein A |
| surfactant | <physiology> A surface active agent, the best known example of which is the lung surfactant that renders the alveolar surfaces hydrophobic and prevents the lung filling with water by capillary action. The lung surfactant is produced just at parturition and it has often been speculated that deficiencies in surfactant metabolism might cause cot death. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| surfactant subtype convertase | <enzyme> Converts surfactant heavy subtype to light subtype; inhibited by many serine proteinase inhibitors Registry number: EC 3.4.21.- Synonym: pst-convertase (26 Jun 1999) |
| nonionic surfactant | <chemistry> A surfactant without a charged moiety. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| zwitterionic surfactant | A dipolar surfactant. (05 Mar 2000) |
| surfactant |
wetting agent: a substance capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved
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Surfactants, also known as wetting agents, lower the surface tension of a liquid, allowing easier spreading, and the interfacial tension between two liquids. The term surfactant is a contraction of "Surface active agent". Surfactants are usually organic compounds that are amphipathic, meaning they contain both hydrophobic groups (their "tails") and hydrophilic groups (their "heads"). Therefore, they are typically sparingly soluble in both organic solvents and water. ...
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A surface-active agent or wetting agent, such as Tween 20TM or Tween 80TM, TeepolTM, Lissapol FTM, AlconoxTM, etc. Surfactants act by lowering the surface tension and are common addenda to solutions used to surface sterilize materials prior to aseptic excision of explants. See detergent; wetting agent.
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A wetting agent secreted by the cells lining the alveoli of the lungs to prevent the lung walls from sticking together.
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A substance that reduces the surface tension of a liquid. Detergents and emulsifiers are surfactants.
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