Lysis Sentence Examples

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  • During normal wound healing, from three days to three weeks, a period of proliferation occurs during which collagen deposition exceeds collagen deposition exceeds collagen lysis.

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  • We would like to better understand how the dense VSG coat protects the trypanosome from complement mediated lysis.

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  • The depletion is unaffected by cobra venom factor treatment and thus presumably does not depend on complement lysis (Isaacs et al 1992 ).

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  • These are activated in the presence of pathogens and cause cell lysis.

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  • Virus infection induced late cell lysis in asthmatic cells but not in normal cells.

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  • A recently discovered cell surface antigen, CD59, has been found to be an inhibitor of complement-mediated lysis.

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  • Activation of the classical pathway and direct viral lysis were at least partly responsible.

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  • Such " reactive lysis " or " bystander lysis " can account for injury to cells not recognized by specific antibodies (131 ).

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  • The Cry gene toxins target specific insect cell receptor proteins and create pores that lead to osmotic lysis of the insect gut cells.

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  • Frozen cell pellets were thawed on ice over night and re-suspended in a total volume of 50 ml lysis buffer.

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  • The patients at risk of tumor lysis syndrome are those with high tumor burden prior to treatment.

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  • In contrast to the primary infection, there is no cell lysis or indirect cell damage due to inflammation.

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  • This review examines the roles of the major fibrinolytic factors involved in clot lysis.

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  • Three patients (three ankles, 4.4 %) had a ballooning bone lysis on the tibial side.

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  • Whilst not showing antigen specificity, they clearly exhibit some degree of selectivity in targeting " abnormal " cells for lysis.

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  • Distrusting tradition, he took a few of the finest dialogues as his standard, and from internal evidence denounced as spurious not only those which are generally admitted to be so (Epinomis, Minos, Theages, Arastae, Clitophon, Hipparchus, Eryxias, Letters and Definitions), but also the Meno, Euthydemus, Charmides, Lysis, Laches, First and Second Alcibiades, Hippias Major and Minor, Ion, Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and even (against Aristotle's explicit assertion) The Laws.

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