-lysis如何读

ly·​sisˈlī-səs

-lysis是什么意思

  • 放松的行为, 分解

-lysis自然拼读

-l·y·sis

-lysis英英释义

noun

the gradual decline of a disease process (such as fever)

a process of disintegration or dissolution (as of cells)

noun combining form

decomposition

electrolysis

disintegration : breaking down

autolysis

-lysis词源中文解释

科学/医学词缀元素,意为“松动,溶解,溶解”,源自希腊语 lysis “松动,释放,释放; 溶解; 释放手段”,源自 lyein “解开,松开,松开,解开”,源自 PIE 词根 *leu- “松动,分开,切开”。

-lysis词源英文解释

Noun New Latin, from Greek, act of loosening, dissolution, remission of fever, from lyein to loosen — more at lose Noun combining form New Latin, from Latin & Greek; Latin, loosening, from Greek, from lysis

The first known use of lysis was in 1543

-lysis儿童词典英英释义

lysisnoun

a process of breaking up especially of cells

-lysis 例句

1 And then there’s the fourth moment, which is what Jung called the lysis, where the energy of your life wants to go.

2 Nearly all of the 110 groups were present throughout the study, a surprising result given the boom-and-bust dynamics frequently dictated by viral lysis events.

3 Those four qualities are high temperature tolerance, the ability to invade a human host, lysis and absorption of human tissue and resistance to the human immune system.

4 In this variant, high densities of ahl generated haemolysin E – an anti-tumor toxin – and also stimluated a suicidal gene E that caused cell lysis.

5 Biodegradable nanostructures with selective lysis of microbial membranes.

6 The resulting phages eventually burst out of the cell, destroying it, in an action called lysis.

7 Tumor lysis syndrome can cause electrolyte abnormalities and damage to the kidneys.

8 There is no shortage of Roche’s lysis buffer solution as of today.

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