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- What Is Lysing? How Cells Break Down and Why - ScienceInsights
Chemical lysis uses detergent-based solutions called lysis buffers Detergents disrupt the fat molecules in the cell membrane by interfering with the bonds between them, essentially dissolving the membrane and creating pores that let the contents leak out
- LYSIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LYSIS is the gradual decline of a disease process (such as fever) How to use lysis in a sentence
- What Is Lysis of a Cell and Why Does It Happen?
The term “lysis” derives from a Greek word meaning “loosening,” accurately describing the disintegration of the cellular structure During lysis, the cell might swell as internal pressure increases
- Definition of lysis - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
In biology, lysis refers to the breakdown of a cell caused by damage to its plasma (outer) membrane It can be caused by chemical or physical means (for example, strong detergents or high-energy sound waves) or by infection with a strain virus that can lyse cells
- Lysis - Wikipedia
Mechanical disruption of cell membranes, as by repeated freezing and thawing, sonication, pressure, or filtration may also be referred to as lysis
- Lysis - definition of lysis by The Free Dictionary
1 the dissolution or destruction of cells by lysins 2 the gradual recession of a disease Compare crisis (def 4) a combining form with the meanings “breakdown,” “decomposition” of or by means of the thing specified by the initial element: cytolysis; hydrolysis; photolysis
- LYSIS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
lysis in American English (ˈlaɪsɪs ) noun Origin: ModL < Gr, a loosening, dissolving: see lose
- Medical Definition of Lysis - RxList
Lysis: Destruction Hemolysis is the destruction of red blood cells with the release of hemoglobin; bacteriolysis is the destruction of bacteria; etc Lysis can also refer to the subsidence of one or more symptoms of an acute disease as, for example, the lysis of fever in pneumonia
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