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    SECRETE

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    secrete verb tranzitiv

    1. (fiziol.) a secreta, a produce; a elimina.

    2. (înv.) a ascunde, a tăinui, a dosi, a ţine secret.

     Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze: 

    Such cells have been shown to affect neighboring ones because they secrete several pro-inflammatory and tissue remodeling molecules.

    (Senolytic drugs reverse damage caused by senescent cells in mice, National Institutes of Health)

    Over time, the neural cells secreted beta-amyloid, which formed plaques in the gel matrix.

    (Human Cells Model Alzheimer’s Disease, NIH)

    They synthesize and secrete immunoglobulin.

    (Murine Plasma Cells, NLM, Medical Subject Headings)

    My mother was so much worse that Peggotty, coming in with the teaboard and candles, and seeing at a glance how ill she was,—as Miss Betsey might have done sooner if there had been light enough,—conveyed her upstairs to her own room with all speed; and immediately dispatched Ham Peggotty, her nephew, who had been for some days past secreted in the house, unknown to my mother, as a special messenger in case of emergency, to fetch the nurse and doctor.

    (David Copperfield, de Charles Dickens)

    It secretes mucus.

    (Mucinous Bronchial Cell, NCI Thesaurus)

    Large as was the building, she had already visited the greatest part; though, on being told that, with the addition of the kitchen, the six or seven rooms she had now seen surrounded three sides of the court, she could scarcely believe it, or overcome the suspicion of there being many chambers secreted.

    (Northanger Abbey, de Jane Austen)

    The placenta transports nutrients and oxygen from mother to fetus, secretes signalling factors into the mother so she supports fetal development, and is the main protective barrier for the fetus against toxins, bacteria, and hormones - such as stress hormones - in the mother’s blood.

    (Placenta changes could mean male offspring of older mums more likely to develop heart problems in later life, University of Cambridge)




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