Medical Definition of HETEs
1. A family of hydroxyeicosenoic acid (C20) derivatives of arachidonic acid produced by the action of lipoxygenase. Potent pharmacological agents with diverse actions. This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (11 Mar 2008)
Lexicographical Neighbors of HETEs
HDVI HD 188753 HD DVD HE HE-double-L HE-double-hockey-sticks HE-double-toothpicks HELOC HEMPAS HEPA | HEPES HER-2 HER2 HETEs (current term) HEU HEV HF HFA HFC HFCS | HFFA HFR strain HGF HGH HGP HGPRT HGT HGV |
Literary usage of HETEs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anglo-Saxon and early English psalter: now first printed from manuscripts in by Joseph Stevenson (1843)
"... sa als I mai, i hetes fra dai in dai. 3 In werld of werld, unto fi name ;
PSALM LXI. 2. 4 Noght-ne to God mi saule 5 under-laide be sal, ..."
2. The Complete Works of John Gower by John Gower (1901)
"... That I not where I am become ; So that among the hetes stronge In stede of
... 250 315 )» hetes ST )>o hertes B 335 I om. AM 241 at] [ LOVE-DRUNKENNESS. ..."
3. War Songs by Christopher Stone, Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton (1908)
"... harmes he hetes; Fast makes he his mone to men J>at he metes, Bot fone frendes
he findes fat his bale betes: Fune betes his bale, wele wurth Ipe while, ..."