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1. Antilysis (ant″ĭ-lī′sĭs) [ anti- + lysis] Prevention of cell death (lysis).

2. 1 word related to Bacteriolysis: lysis

3. 1 word related to Bacteriolysis: lysis

4. Tumour lysis syndrome Hyperglycaemia Protein total decreased Anorexia

5. Understanding Lysis of Adhesions Lysis of Adhesions is a surgery to cut bands of tissue that form between organs

6. Effects of actin filaments on fibrin clot structure and lysis

7. Bacteriolysis (usually uncountable, plural bacteriolyses) The destruction of bacteria by lysis; Translations

8. Test materials pass the assay if the Cytotoxic score is ≤ 2 (≤ 50% lysis)

9. Add 120 μL of sample to 330 µL of pre-Aliquoted External Lysis Buffer (300 µL Lysis Buffer plus 30 µL Proteinase K; supplied within the kit) (total input volume is 450 µL)

10. Of or pertaining to Antilysis· That inhibits lysis Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary

11. A healthy patient underwent diagnostic dilatation and curettage and laparoscopy for lysis of peritoneal adhesions.

12. Auxilytic (awk′si-lit′ik) Increasing the destructive power of a lysin, or favoring lysis

13. One part of this process is Autolysis (auto = self and lysis = breakdown), which is cellular self-digestion

14. Ampicillin inhibits cell wall synthesis in the third and final stage thus finally causes cell lysis.

15. Other bacteria, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, live inside a protective capsule that prevents lysis by complement.

16. In roots of gramineous plants, lysigenous Aerenchyma is created by the death and lysis of cortical cells

17. Arterial reconstruction included bypass grafting, endarterectomy, and endovascular intervention (angioplasty with/without stent placement, thrombectomy, and lysis).

18. Ozonolysis implies that ozone causes the Alkyne to break (-lysis) Reagents : ozone followed by a simple aqueous work-up

19. Results in a potentially life-threatening blood transfusion reaction, results in blood cell lysis, indicates the presence of Agglutinogen

20. Buffer RLT is a lysis Buffer for lysing cells and tissues prior to RNA isolation and simultaneous RNA/DNA/Protein isolation

21. If the Adhesions have caused strangulation of the affected organ, then the organ may need to be removed; After a thorough Lysis of Adhesions, the surgeon repositions the organs, muscles, tissues, and closes the skin with sutures; Where is the Procedure Performed? Separation of (Lysis of) Adhesions procedure is performed in a hospital.

22. Bacteriolysis: 1 n dissolution or destruction of bacteria Type of: lysis (biochemistry) dissolution or destruction of cells such as blood cells or bacteria

23. The most common cause of cell Clumping is the presence of free DNA and cell debris in the culture medium, which occurs following cell lysis

24. The Bacteroid lysis was followed by destruction of mitochondria, as cells contained swollen organelles with degraded matrix and a very low number of cristae

25. The full course of infection (until the complete lysis of the amoebal cells) takes 17 hours on average, compared to 12 hours for Mimivirus.

26. Bacteriophage [bak-te´re-o-fāj″] a virus that destroys bacteria by lysis; several varieties exist, and usually each attacks only one kind of bacteria

27. Bacteriolysis - dissolution or destruction of bacteria lysis - (biochemistry) dissolution or destruction of cells such as blood cells or bacteria Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

28. Using a cut 1000 uL pipet tip, very carefully remove the floating Adipocyte layer to a fresh tube with warm KRBH (if performing further experiments) or SDS-lysis buffer.

29. In these patients diagnosis and regression of thromboemboli following systemic intravenous lysis therapy with recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (rt-PA) was documented by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE).

30. Hypernyms ("Bacteriolysis" is a kind of): lysis ((biochemistry) dissolution or destruction of cells such as blood cells or bacteria) Derivation: bacteriolytic (of or relating to or causing Bacteriolysis)

31. Aerenchyma formed from the adjacent inner layer of the cortex by a series of cell divisions and cell lyses; three- to five-celled, radial aerenchyma strands formed by periclinal divisions in radial cell files 0.3-5 mm behind the apex.

32. After lysis of the granules by hypoosmotic shock 73% of the naphthol AS-D chloroacetate esterase activity could be dissolved in buffered 0.15M sodium chloride (pH 7.0) in contrast to only 17% of the N-acetyl-L-tyrosine ethyl esterase activity.

33. Abbokinase is approved in Canada for the lysis of acute massive pulmonary emboli and for the restoration of potency to intravenous catheters, including central venous catheters, obstructed by clotted blood or fibrin (under the trade name Abbokinase Open-Cath).

34. Description: Amoxicillin is a semisynthetic aminopenicillin that inhibits the final transpeptidation step of peptidoglycan synthesis in bacterial cell walls by binding to 1 or more of the penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs), thereby inhibiting cell wall biosynthesis and causing eventual bacterial lysis.

35. Mucosal scrapings from the colons of Hmgb1 fl/fl and Vil-Cre Hmgb1 fl/fl mice were homogenized in cell lysis buffer (Cell Signaling Technology), centrifuged at top speed for 15 minutes, and then supernatants were collected and assayed for protein concentrations using the Bichronic acid method

36. DNA Bifilarly substituted with bromodeoxyuridine (DNA HH) can be obtained after incubation of human lymphoblastoid cells with heavy analog for short periods.DNA HH is produced after cell lysis but originates from growing points and provides an assay for the proportion of label incorporated near regions of DNA synthesis

37. Convalescence: 1 n gradual healing (through rest) after sickness or injury Synonyms: recovery , recuperation Types: lysis recuperation in which the symptoms of an acute disease gradually subside rally a marked recovery of strength or spirits during an illness Type of: healing the natural process by which the body repairs itself

38. The paper treats of the laws governing the osteogenesis of the socket of the hip-joint, the primary and secondary ossification centres and their significance, special emphasis being placed on the dysplasia of the socket, on the anatomic and radiological os acetabuli, on the lysis of the apophysis and osteochondropathy of the Spina il. ant. inf., on the periarthrosis coxae and the os ad acetabulum.