antimycin

/ˌæntiˈmaɪsɪn/
noun
  1. A substance that kills or stops the growth of certain fungi and is used in scientific research.
    • Antimycin is not used in medicine because it is too toxic for humans.
    • Scientists use antimycin to study how cells produce energy.
    • The lab technician carefully measured a small amount of antimycin for the experiment.
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