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Definition of Coagulases
1. coagulase [n] - See also: coagulase
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coagulases
Literary usage of Coagulases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Household Bacteriology for Students in Domestic Sciences by Estelle Denis Buchanan, Robert Earle Buchanan (1913)
"The coagulases bring about coagulation of protein or other substances in solution.
These will be discussed in order. ..."
2. A Textbook of Bacteriology: A Practical Treatise for Students and by Hans Zinsser, Frederick Fuller Russell (1922)
"... affecting proteins, can not properly be classified with the proteolytic enzymes.
These are the so-called coagulases or lab enzymes, which have the power ..."
3. The Indian Policy of the United States on the Southwestern Frontier, 1830 by Joseph Abner Hill, Philip Hanson Hiss, Hans Zinsser (1914)
"These are the so-called coagulases or lab enzymes, which have the power of
producing coagulation in liquid ..."
4. Manual of Chemistry: A Guide to Lectures and Laboratory Work for Beginners by William Simon (1916)
"coagulases or coagulating enzymes, converting soluble proteins into insoluble
forms: rennin. Oxidases or oxidizing enzymes. Oxidases produce oxidation in ..."
5. A Text-book of Medical Chemistry and Toxicology by James William Holland (1917)
"If bubbles of free oxygen form on the tissue after the peroxid is added, catalases
are present. coagulases (Clotting Enzyms). ..."