Cytolysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cytolysis , or osmotic lysis , occurs when a cell bursts due to an osmotic imbalance that has caused excess water to move into the cell. It occurs in a hypotonic environment, where water diffuses i...
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Lysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lysis (Greek , lysis from lyein = to separate) refers to the death of a cell by breaking of the cellular membrane, causing the contents to spill out, often by viral, enzymic or osmotic mechanisms...
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Definition and other additional information on Osmotic lysis from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Osmotic lysis occurs in animal cells and certain bacteria. When the cells are in a hypotonic environment, the water tends to move into the cell. When the cell membrane cannot hold the excessive influx of water,
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Definition of Osmotic lysis in the Medical Dictionary. Osmotic lysis explanation. Information about Osmotic lysis in Free online English dictionary. What is Osmotic lysis? Meaning of Osmotic lysis medical term. What does Osmotic lysis mean? ... (redirected from Osmotic lysis)
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Destruction of the cell wall can result in osmotic lysis. ... Essentially the opposite of osmotic lysis. Plasmolysis is the shrinking of the cytoplasmic membrane away from an intact cell wall or just plain shrinkage in the absence of a cell wall (i.e., see protoplast and spheroplast).
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Whereas this increased permeability has also been studied by following osmotic lysis of infected cells in permeant solutes, these experiments have been limited to qualitative comparisons of lysis rates.
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Whereas this increased permeability has also been studied by following osmotic lysis of infected cells in permeant solutes, these experiments have been ...
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The inhibition of LDH release by osmotic protectants and the increase in cell size caused by Nhe indicate that epithelia lyse following osmotic swelling.
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The inhibition of LDH release by osmotic protectants and the increase in cell size caused by Nhe indicate that epithelia lyse following osmotic swelling. ... Using the B. cereus strain NVH 0075/95 and an isogenic nheBC mutant expressing only NheA, we show that Nhe acts as a pore-forming toxin to induce cell lysis.
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Danazol in vitro protected red cells from osmotic lysis at low concentrations but enhanced lysis at high concentrations. We suggest that danazol alters red cell membranes directly to increase their surface area, inducing target cell formation and increasing their resistance to osmotic lysis.
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