释义 |
Eleidin
E`le´i`din
n. | 1.(Biol.) Lifeless matter deposited in the form of minute granules within the protoplasm of living cells. |
eleidin
eleidin [el-e´ĭ-din] a substance, allied to keratin, found in the cells of the stratum lucidum of the skin.e·le·i·din (el-ē'ī-din), A refractile and weakly staining keratin present in the cells of the stratum lucidum of the palmar and plantar epidermis.e·le·i·din (ĕ-lē'i-din) A refractile and weakly staining keratin present in the cells of the stratum lucidum of the palmar and plantar epidermis. e·le·i·din (ĕ-lē'i-din) Refractile and weakly staining keratin in cells of the stratum lucidum of palmar and plantar epidermis. |