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cytost

[ sahy-tost ]

noun

, Biochemistry.
  1. any cellular substance liberated because of injury to the cell or cells.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cytost1

cyt(o)- + Greek ost ( éon ) bone
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Example Sentences

Each species of animal and plant has its own kind of cytost.

Injury to the body liberates quantities of cytost into the blood stream.

If the injury is severe�as in mangling, mayhem or scalding�the vast quantity of exuded cytost acts as a poison, causes shock and often death.

Occasional, small quantities of cytost are stimulating, but repeated small doses act as a cumulative poison.

Despite investigations, Dr. Turck was unable to determine the precise nature of cytost.

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