Definition of Bacteriolysis. Meaning of Bacteriolysis. Synonyms of Bacteriolysis

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Definition of Bacteriolysis

Bacteriolysis
Bacteriolysis Bac*te`ri*ol"y*sis, n. [NL.; fr. Gr. ?, ?, a staff + ? a loosing.] 1. Chemical decomposition brought about by bacteria without the addition of oxygen. 2. The destruction or dissolution of bacterial cells. -- Bac*te`ri*o*lyt"ic, a.

Meaning of Bacteriolysis from wikipedia

- One of the serum substances which is part of the dissolution process of bacteria, the enzymes will promote the dissolution of the bacterial cell wall and...
- depigmentation and deafness.[citation needed] CHS is a disease causing impaired bacteriolysis due to failure of phagolysosome formation. As a result of disordered...
- effect upon a pathogen, such as antibody-initiated complement-dependent bacteriolysis, opsonoization, phagocytosis and killing, as occurs for some bacteria...
- attack complex to ****ist antibodies to kill the bacterium directly (bacteriolysis). To combat pathogens that replicate outside cells, antibodies bind...
- based on Busch and Fehleisen experiences (William B. Coley) 1894 – Bacteriolysis (Richard Pfeiffer) 1896 – An antibacterial, heat-labile serum component...
- in immunology and bacteriology, particularly for the phenomenon of bacteriolysis. In 1894 he found that live cholera bacteria could be injected without...
- increased spore concentrations in the tumor and reduced side effects. Bacteriolysis in hypoxic tumor parts can be combined with chemotherapy and/or radiation...
- c-di-AMP affected intracellular growth of L. monocytogenes by causing bacteriolysis within the host cytosol. Current research in the Liang Tong's lab focuses...
- fuse with outer membrane of other gram negative bacteria causing their bacteriolysis; these OMVs could lyse gram-positive bacteria as well. Role of OMVs...
- PMID 15590784. Kellenberger, G.; Kellenberger, E. (1952-01-01). "[Bacteriolysis of a strain of bacillus cereus; evidence in electronic microscopy]"...