See Also: Contact sites A(medicine)
contact sites B(medicine)
elixate(dictionary)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital- Medicine Lodge(health)
binding sites(medicine)
attachment sites(medicine)
Injection Sites(health)
Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites(tourism)
binding sites, antibody(medicine)

Contact sites A (medicine) and elixate (iou)


Contact sites A (medicine)


contact sites A


Developmentally regulated adhesion sites that appear on the ends of aggregation competent Dictyostelium discoideum at the stage when the starved cells begin to come together to form the grex. Originally detected by the use of Fab fragments of polyclonal antibodies, raised against aggregation competent cells and adsorbed against vegetative cells, to block adhesion in EDTA containing medium. (Cell cell adhesion mediated by contact sites A, unlike that mediated by contact sites B, is not divalent cation sensitive). The fact that a mutant deficient in csA behaves perfectly normally in culture is puzzling.


elixate (iou)



elixate verb trans. LME.
[Latin elixat- pa. ppl stem of elixare boil thoroughly: see -ATE3.]
Boil; obtain an extract of by boiling. Now rare or obsolete. LME.
Steep (in water); macerate. Now rare. M17.
eli'xation noun (now rare) (a) the action of boiling; (b) digestion: E17.