"neosynthesized" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: neo- + synthesized Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|neo|synthesized}} neo- + synthesized Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} neosynthesized (not comparable)
  1. newly synthesized Tags: not-comparable Related terms: neosynthesis
    Sense id: en-neosynthesized-en-adj-x0ip7qDJ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with neo-

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          "text": "Upon activation, mast cells can release a wide range of mediators belonging to three distinct classes: preformed mediators, which are stored in mast cell cytoplasmic granules; neoformed or lipid mediators, which are products of phospholipase A2 activation; and neosynthesized mediators, which are produced and released upon transcriptional activation [ 25 ].",
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