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chemoceptor Immunol.|kɛməʊˈsɛptə(r)| [a. G. chemoceptor (P. Ehrlich 1909, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XLII. 33), f. chemo- + receptor.] (See quot. 1916.)
1911tr. Ehrlich & Hata's Exper. Chemotherapy of Spirilloses iii. 118 In the protoplasm of trypanosomes certain groupings—chemoceptors—must be assumed, which possess a special affinity for a certain class, and are capable of anchoring such to the cell. 1916Gould Pract. Med. Dict. 214/1 Chemoceptor, one of the side chains or receptors in a living cell, having the power of fixing chemical substances in the same way that bacterial toxins are fixed. 1932C. H. Browning in Syst. Bacteriol. (Med. Res. Council) VI. 516 Ehrlich applied a modification of his receptor theory involving the conception of chemoceptors and nutriceptors. |