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Lysis (/ˈlaɪsɪs/ LY-sis; from Gr**** λῠ́σῐς lýsis 'loosening') is the
breaking down of the
membrane of a cell,
often by viral, enzymic, or
osmotic (that...
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Royal Society B:
Biological Sciences under the
title "On a
remarkable bacteriolytic element found in
tissues and secretions",
Fleming wrote: In this communication...
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combination is
commonly called co-amoxiclav. It is a moderate-spectrum,
bacteriolytic, β-lactam
antibiotic in the
aminopenicillin family used to
treat susceptible...
- The
resistance of a
genospecies of Lyme
disease spirochetes to the
bacteriolytic activities of the
alternative complement pathway of
various host species...
- PMID 7505701. S2CID 13019630. Rossignol, P.A.; Lueders, A.M. (1986). "
Bacteriolytic factor in the
salivary glands of
Aedes aegypti".
Comparative Biochemistry...
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which ultimately leads to cell lysis; therefore,
ampicillin is
usually bacteriolytic.
Ampicillin is well-absorbed from the GI
tract (though food reduces...
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acetylmethylcarbinol production,
nitrate reduction, and phosphatase, DNase, and
bacteriolytic activities.
Similarities in
these properties between S.
hominis and...
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effector proteins requires a
conserved C-terminal domain, and its
bacteriolytic activity is
neutralized by a
cognate immunity protein.
Xanthomonas citri...
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expression of
cellular immunity. In 1895
Bordet made his
discovery that the
bacteriolytic effect of
acquired specific antibody is
significantly enhanced in vivo...
- PMID 10636385. S2CID 206011471.
Fleming A (May 1922). "On a
remarkable bacteriolytic element found in
tissues and secretions".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society...