See also: Lysis Lysistrata Cell Tumor Osmotic Lysine Lysing Lysimeter
1. Lysis definition is - the gradual decline of a disease process (such as fever)
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2. How to use Lysis in a sentence.
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3. Lysis of epidural adhesions is an interventional pain management technique that has evolved over time [1 ]
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4. The goal of Lysis of epidural adhesions is to break down barriers in the epidural space that are thought to contribute to painful processes and prevent delivery of pain relieving drugs to target sites.
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5. -Lysis word element [Gr.], dissolution. adj., adj -lyt´ic
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6. Thrombolytic therapy, also known as Lysis therapy, is emergency treatment for patients who have completely blocked arteries or veins caused by blood clots. During this treatment, clot-dissolving medication is delivered via a catheter directly to the area in the vessel that is blocked.
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7. Lysis Financial delivers expert consulting in Anti-Money Laundering (AML), AML Reviews and Maturity Assessments, policies and procedures and preparation for regulatory visits and regulatory remediation (e.g
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8. Socrates convinces Lysis that he is currently a "slave" to his parents, and that the only way out of this situation is through greater knowledge and understanding
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9. Then a lengthy dialogue about the nature of friendship commences, with Socrates proposing ideas and Lysis and Menexenus alternating in brief expressions of agreement.
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10. Cell Lysis is the first step in cell fractionation, organelle isolation and protein extraction and purification
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11. As such, cell Lysis opens the door to a myriad of proteomics research methods
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12. Lysis of adhesions is a surgery to cut bands of tissue that form between organs
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13. INTRODUCTION Tumor Lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncologic emergency that is caused by massive tumor cell Lysis with the release of large amounts of potassium, phosphate, and nucleic acids into the systemic circulation.
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14. Lysis of epidural adhesions is an interventional pain management technique that has evolved over time [1 ]
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15. The goal of Lysis of epidural adhesions is to break down barriers in the epidural space that are thought to contribute to painful processes and prevent delivery of pain relieving drugs to target sites.
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16. An Overview of Red Blood Cell Lysis.
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17. Tumor Lysis syndrome (TLS) is a condition that happens when cancer cells die quickly
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18. Lysis is a general serving the Gamilon Empire
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19. Between the years 2199 and 2200, the accomplished General Lysis is tasked with hunting down and destroying the Earth battleship Argo before it reaches the planet Iscandar
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20. Despite nearly achieving his goal, Lysis' efforts almost end his career before Leader Desslok grants him one more chance
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21. What does Lysis mean? Decomposition; dissolving; disintegration
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22. Tumor Lysis syndrome sometimes happens after cancer treatment destroys tumors
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23. Lysis therapy is an approach in which vascular specialists deliver clot-dissolving drugs directly to the site of the clot through a catheter
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24. Tumor Lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncologic emergency that is caused by massive tumor cell Lysis with the release of large amounts of potassium, phosphate, and nucleic acids into the systemic circulation
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25. FibrinoLysis (fibrin-o-Lysis): a natural occurring process involving the break down of fibrin in blood clots through enzyme activity
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26. Lysis refers to the breaking down of the cell, often by viral, enzymic, or osmotic mechanisms that compromise its integrity
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27. Cell Lysis is used to break open cells to avoid shear forces that would denature or …
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28. Tumor Lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncology emergency that occurs as a result of rapid tumor cell breakdown and the consequent release of massive amounts of intracellular contents, including potassium, phosphate, and uric acid, into the systemic circulation.
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29. Cell Lysis is a process in which a cell is broken down or destroyed as a result of some external force or condition
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30. Lysis can happen through natural means, such as viral infections, or through artificial means for research purposes.
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31. Cell Lysis is a common outcome of viral infection
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32. Lysis is actively induced by many viruses, because cells seldom trigger Lysis on their own.
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33. The 1X Cell Lysis Mix is prepared by simply diluting Cell Lysis Mix (5X) (a mixture of the Cell Lysis Buffer (5X) and the Enhancer Solution) 5-fold with water
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34. -Lysis a combining form with the meanings “breakdown,” “decomposition” of or by means of the thing specified by the initial element: cytoLysis; hydroLysis; photoLysis
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35. Tumor Lysis syndrome (TLS) occurs when a massive number of cancer cells die and release various electrolytes, proteins, and acids into a patient's bloodstream
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36. General description The cOmplete ™ Lysis-M mammalian cell protein extraction reagent contains a mild ready-to-use detergent (in 25mM bicine buffer, pH 7.6) that efficiently lyses mammalian cells and eliminates the need for scraping, sonication, or freeze-thaw cycles
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38. Lysis of Adhesions; Lysis of Scar Tissue; What is Separation of (Lysis of) Adhesions surgical procedure? Separation or Lysis of Adhesions is the surgical removal of an abnormal formation of a fibrous band occurring between neighboring tissues and/or organs
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39. The global cell Lysis market size is projected to reach USD 4.1 billion by 2026 from USD 2.9 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 7.2% from 2021 to 2026
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40. Synonym: FKBP-type peptidyl prolyl cis-trans isomerase SlyD, Histidine-rich protein, Metallochaperone SlyD, Sensitivity to Lysis protein D, WHP SRP6111 recombinant, expressed in E
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41. Adhesion Lysis is surgery to cut these adhesions, freeing the pelvic organs and restoring proper anatomy and function
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42. The procedure is also known as Lysis of adhesions, or adhesioLysis
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43. Lysis of adhesions is usually performed laparoscopically , a minimally invasive approach that allows the surgeon to view and cut the adhesions through small
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44. Nuclei Lysis Solution is a component of the Wizard®, Wizard® SV and Wizard® SV 96 Genomic DNA Purification Systems
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45. Massive tumor cell Lysis releases potassium into the extracel-lular environment, leading to severe hyperkalemia when uptake capacity by muscle and liver is exceeded, especially in Table 2
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46. Plato, Lysis ("Agamemnon", "Hom
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47. Alkaline Lysis Alkaline Lysis is the method of choice for isolating circular plasmid DNA, or even RNA, from bacterial cells
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48. If necessary, DNA from an alkaline Lysis prep can be further purified
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49. Alkaline Lysis depends on a unique
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50. Lysis protein synthesis only occurs when the overlapping capsid gene is translated
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51. Initiation at the Lysis gene is prevented by a hairpin structure that sequesters the ribosomal binding site
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52. The ribosome, terminating at the capsid reading frame, covers part of the Lysis hairpin, thereby destabilizing the secondary structure and allowing the
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53. Tumor Lysis syndrome (TLS) is a condition that occurs when a large number of cancer cells die within a short period, releasing their contents in to the blood
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54. ‘Apparently cinnamaldehyde blocks mitochondrial respiration and causes Lysis of cultured liver cells.’ ‘However, apart from using an unstable enzyme, our first route had other problems, caused by cell Lysis (rupture of the cell walls) during the biotransformation, which hampered product recovery.’
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LYSIS [ˈlīsis]
Medical Definition of lysis. 1 : the gradual decline of a disease process (as fever) - compare crisis sense 1. 2 : a process of disintegration or dissolution (as of cells)
The suffix (-lysis) refers to decomposition, dissolution, destruction, loosening, breaking down, separation, or disintegration.
-lysis is a 'scientific/medical suffix meaning "loosening, dissolving, dissolution," from Gk. lysis'. The word lipolysis means the breakdown of lipids.
lysis / (ˈlaɪsɪs) / noun plural -ses (-siːz) the destruction or dissolution of cells by the action of a particular lysin