endothelin

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Etymology

From endothelium +‎ -in.

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endothelin (uncountable)

  1. (biochemistry) Any of several polypeptides consisting of 21 amino acid residues that are produced in various cells and tissues, that play a role in regulating vasomotor activity, cell proliferation, and the production of hormones, and that have been implicated in the development of vascular disease.

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