lytic in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or causing lysis.
the lytic activity of bile acids
suffix
1
in adjectives corresponding to nouns ending in -lysis (such as hydrolytic corresponding to hydrolysis ).

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1. Bacteriophages are able to infect bacteria and enter either a lysogenic or a lytic cycle, with infection by constitutively lytic Bacteriophages generally resulting in rapid cell death

2. After induction, viral replication begins via the lytic cycle.

3. Between 1928 and 1934, lytic Bacteriophages that lyse V

4. Residues of lytic cells, which contained diffusely distributed metal, were phagocytized by macrophages.

5. There are two phases of Bacteriophagy: the lytic bacteriophage and the lysogenic bacteriophage

6. Cladosporium fulvum (Cooke)) contained heat-labile lytic activities that solubilised carbohydrates from plant cell walls.

7. Bacteriophage isolates Φ1215, Φ1226, and Φ137 showed a lytic effect on all Pss strains except HAL3T348

8. Our findings suggest another mechanism involving lytic factors secreted by activated adherent and nonadherent cells.

9. Bacteriophages may have a lytic cycle or a lysogenic cycle, and a few viruses are capable of carrying out both

10. 17 Consequently, the lytic activity of faecal water was decreased. Dietary phosphate did not interfere with these intestinal effects of calcium.

11. The lytic activity in the culture medium decreased rapidly after the culture reached the stationary growth phase.

12. An example of a Bacteriophage known to follow the lysogenic cycle and the lytic cycle is the phage lambda of E

13. Our results suggest that plicatic acid, a unique constituent of cedar wood, and Abietic acid, the major constituent in pine resin, can produce lytic damage to

14. Some lodge and form metastases; presumably the larger number are destroyed by lytic properties of the Blood stream or tissues and many potential metastases are thus prevented.

15. Bacteriophages (or phages) are obligate intracellular parasites that infect bacteria and reproduce by hijacking their host’s biosynthetic pathways.4 Phages are classified as either lytic or lysogenic based upon their replication strategy

16. A comparison was made of the values of the inhibition constant Ki for the inhibition of α-lytic protease and porcine elastase by various N-acetylated L- and D-alanine peptides with N-benzoyl-L-alanine methyl ester as substrate for both enzymes.

17. Surprisingly, the effect of anaerobiosis observed by continuous turbidimetric monitoring was much less than that seen in agar incorporation MIC titrations: under anaerobic conditions, there was little or no reduction in the concentration of fosfomycin trometamol required to cause a lytic effect on dense bacterial cultures, and a small, but variable effect on the emergence of resistant variants.