trimer
Americannoun
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a molecule composed of three identical, simpler molecules.
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a polymer derived from three identical monomers.
noun
Other Word Forms
- trimeric adjective
Etymology
Origin of trimer
First recorded in 1925–30, trimer is from the Greek word trimerḗs having three parts. See tri-, -mer
Example Sentences
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Graham, who worked on pancoronavirus vaccines even before the pandemic, reasons that the whole trimer of spike might stimulate better or broader immune protection than just the RBDs.
From Science Magazine • Apr. 15, 2021
“This trimer interface is a whole new universal flu epitope, and everybody’s going crazy about it,” says Crowe.
From Nature • Sep. 17, 2019
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