Lysis in a sentence as a noun

Too large to just go in and clear them all out in short order - tumor lysis and outright failure of the brain would be on the menu. You'd have to clear them out slowly over a period of time, allowing for their replacement.

The virus, once successfully copying itself, will almost always cause cell death and lysis. To be clear, this process is very complicated and caveats abound to everything I've told you.

The lysis reagents, extraction reagents, nucleotides, enzymes, primers probes etc. are available today by the metric tonne.

Their lysis buffer is completely unpatentable, it's a standard reagent whose composition has been published many times over and is obvious to any biochemist. And once you disclose the makeup you can't claim trade secret either.

Pharmaceutical company Roche announced Friday afternoon that it will release the recipe for its lysis buffer if Dutch laboratories ask for it.” Is what the article says.

Com/ultrasonic-lysis-cell-disruption-ex... So. Please pay attention to the safety concerns of ultrasonic imaging, do all of your testing on fruit and use a high quality bench top regulated power supply.

Wild-type adenoviruses seem to prevent cell division while they replicate their DNA on their own until they cause cell lysis to distribute the virions. Adenoviral vectors, on the other hand, leave the free DNA particle in the nucleus where it gets transcribed to RNA but it does not get replicated during mitosis.

People kept dying on him because an antibiotic would randomly do nothing, or lysis medication turned out to consist of colored NaCl. He said that most of those medications were delivered from China and India because of the low prices in those countries. This is anecdata, obviously, but I'd be very careful purchasing ***** from countries with low oversight.

Issues usually involve lodging of nano particles in the liver or kidneys/ lysis and cytotoxicity . Here they looked at haemolytic and necrotic activities in cells and assessed whether the mice survived- most are short term, and aggregation of nano particles is not uncommon to cause large obvious pathology, it just takes time.

Necro" -- "death" "lysis" -- "busting open" "epidermal" -- "skin" "syndrome" -- "no known cause" However, it's a little unclear why TEN is a point of comparison to Ebola, as one is a transmissible disease and one is something that happens to unlucky people typically in response to common small-molecule *****. I guess TEN sounds like a probable side effect of antiviral immune therapy, but it's not mentioned in the article.

Quote Examples using Lysis

But capillary blood from fingertip samples contains variable amounts of interstitial fluid, and cell lysis is another issue there. There are tests where it doesn't matter - consider the blood glucose - the variability of capillary samples vs venous samples is well understood and the introduced error sufficiently small compared to reference range. But Theranos also tried electrolyte panels, and there you have a problem because the concentrations of ions in blood plasma are very different from the concentrations of ions inside cells. Both are tightly controlled in the healthy body. Slightly less than 50 % of blood is cellular matter, and even small amounts of lysis are sufficient to distort the numbers to render them clinically meaningless. You inevitably have lysis in capillary samples.

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Lysis definitions

noun

recuperation in which the symptoms of an acute disease gradually subside

noun

(biochemistry) dissolution or destruction of cells such as blood cells or bacteria