Pronunciation: /əˈkræzɪnz/
noun a type of signaling molecule produced by Dictyostelium discoideum cells during development
A1 Acrasins are signaling molecules that Dictyostelium cells use to communicate with each other.
A2 The release of acrasins triggers the aggregation of individual cells into a multicellular organism.
B1 Scientists have identified various types of acrasins that play key roles in the development of social amoebas.
B2 Research on acrasins has led to a better understanding of how cell signaling pathways regulate complex biological processes.
C1 The intricate mechanisms by which acrasins coordinate the behavior of cells in response to environmental cues continue to fascinate researchers.
C2 The discovery of new acrasins has opened up exciting possibilities for manipulating cellular communication in diverse biological systems.
formal Acrasins are signaling molecules that Dictyostelium cells use to communicate during development.
informal Do you know what acrasins are? They're like little messengers that tell cells what to do.
slang I heard acrasins are like the bossy texts that cells send each other.
figurative Acrasins are like the secret agents of the cell world, passing on important messages for survival.
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