precursorial

adj

Etymology

From precursor + -ial.

  1. derived from precurseur
  2. inherited from precursour
  3. suffixed as precursorial — “precursor + ial

Definitions

  1. Acting as or being a precursor.

    • Later the thick filaments acquired a more compact, regular arrangement to form interrupted series of structural units (sarcomeres), on which precursorial M-lines and H-bands could then be noted.
    • The presence of these precursorial forms of the hormones was initially demonstrated by gel filtration chromatography and radioimmunoassay of glandular tissue extracts.

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