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There are 22 words containing HEMOLYS

hemolyse  ——  hemolysedhemolyseshemolysinhemolysis  ——  chemolyseschemolysishemolysatehemolysins  ——  cohemolysinhemolysates  ——  hemolysationprohemolysin  ——  autohemolysinautohemolysishemolysations  ——  autohemolysinshyperhemolysisphotohemolysis  ——  enterohemolysinthermohemolysis  ——  thermochemolysis

22 definitions found

  • hemolyse — v. Alternative form of hemolyze.
  • hemolysed — v. Simple past tense and past participle of hemolyse.
  • hemolyses — n. Plural of hemolysis.
  • hemolysin — n. (Medicine) Any substance (often an exotoxin) that damages the…
  • hemolysis — n. (Medicine) The destruction of red blood cells, and subsequent…
  • chemolyses — n. Plural of chemolysis.
  • chemolysis — n. (Dated) The decomposition of organic substance into more simple…
  • hemolysate — n. The product of hemolysis.
  • hemolysins — n. Plural of hemolysin.
  • cohemolysin — n. Any cohemolytic lysin.
  • hemolysates — n. Plural of hemolysate.
  • hemolysation — n. Alternative form of hemolyzation.
  • prohemolysin — n. (Biochemistry) A precursor of hemolysin.
  • autohemolysin — n. (Immunology) Any hemolysin produced by the affected person’s own body.
  • autohemolysis — n. Hemolysis by the action of an autohemolysin.
  • hemolysations — n. Plural of hemolysation.
  • autohemolysins — n. Plural of autohemolysin.
  • hyperhemolysis — n. (Pathology) Excessive hemolysis.
  • photohemolysis — n. Hemolysis initiated by light.
  • enterohemolysin — n. A plasmid-encoded toxin produced by some strains of enteropathogenic E. coli.
  • thermohemolysis — n. Thermal hemolysis.
  • thermochemolysis — n. A form of chemolysis that also involves the use of heat, or pyrolysis.
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