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crystallin
crys·tal·lin C5816480 (krĭs′tə-lĭn)n. Any of several proteins found in the lens of the eye in vertebrates and certain invertebrates. [Latin crystallum, crystal; see crystal + -in.]crystallin
crystallin [kris´tah-lin] a globulin in the crystalline lens of the eye.crys·tal·lin (kris'tă-lin), One of several water-soluble proteins found in the lens of the eye; α (an embryonic single protein), β, and γ varieties (based on precipitibility) are known. Reptiles and birds have a δ-crystalline as well. ε-Crystallin is the same as lactate dehydrogenase.crystallin (krĭs′tə-lĭn)n. Any of several proteins found in the lens of the eye in vertebrates and certain invertebrates.crys·tal·lin (kris'tă-lin) A type of protein found in the lens of the eye. |