Medical Definition of A1-antitrypsin

1. A glycoprotein that is the major protease inhibitor of human serum, is synthesised in the liver, and is genetically polymorphic due to the presence of over 20 alleles; individuals appropriately homozygous are deficient in a1-trypsin and are predisposed to pulmonary emphysema and juvenile hepatic cirrhosis because of alterations in the amino acid and sialic acid components of the glycoprotein. A1-Antitrypsin also inhibits thrombin. Synonym: a1-trypsin inhibitor, human a1-proteinase inhibitor. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of A1-antitrypsin

A.D.
A.E.
a.k.a.
a.m.
A. A. Michelson
A. A. Milne
A. Conan Doyle
A. E. Burnside
A. E. Housman
A. E. Kennelly
A. E. W. Mason
A. Noam Chomsky
A. testudineus
A/G ratio
a1-acid glycoprotein
a1-antitrypsin (current term)
a1-lipoprotein
a1-trypsin inhibitor
a1PI
a2-neuraminoglycoprotein
A2 thalassaemia
AA
AA
AAA
aaa disease
Aachen
Aad
AAF
aah
aahed

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