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lyre [laɪəʳ, Am laɪr] N MUS

II . lose <lost, lost> [lu:z] VB intr

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The biomass remains constant, except when certain accumulated chemicals in the culture lyse the cells (chemolysis).
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When cells are lysed for these studies, proteases, many of which are contained within lysosomes, are released.
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Haemolytic lectins are sugar-binding proteins that lyse and agglutinate cells.
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This structure is common in peptides that act selectively on bacterial membranes and cytotoxic peptides that lyse mammalian and bacterial cells.
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The cross-linked cells are then lysed, and the protein of interest is isolated via immunoprecipitation.
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Sodium deoxycholate, the sodium salt of deoxycholic acid, is often used as a biological detergent to lyse cells and solubilise cellular and membrane components.
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Many types of bacteriophage exist, some simply infect and lyse their host bacteria, while others insert into the bacterial chromosome.
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If the cell is unable to signal to the reticuloendothelial phagocytes by externalizing phosphatidylserine, it is likely to lyse through uncontrolled means.
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It is also sensitive to bile, and will lyse in its presence.
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Bacteria eventually lyse due to ongoing activity of cell wall autolytic enzymes (autolysins and murein hydrolases) in the absence of cell wall assembly.
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