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Dictionary of Biological Psychology

conjugate

(from Latin, con: together, jugare: yoke) A word with many uses; in biochemistry, this means to join molecules together without losing the identity of either one (that is, it is not the formation of a new COMPOUND). For an example, see SAPORIN.

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Conjugate from Dictionary of Biological Psychology. ISBN: 0-203-29884-5. Published: 02-22-2001. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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