Kallikrein

Kallikrein
Kalli|krei̱n [zu gr. ϰαλλίϰρεας = Bauchspeicheldrüse; eigtl. = schönes Fleisch] s; -s:
hormonartiger Wirkstoff der Bauchspeicheldrüse von blutdrucksenkender Wirkung u. Funktion

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