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Lyse may
refer to:
Lyse Doucet (born 1939),
Canadian journalist,
presenter and
correspondent for BBC
World Service radio and BBC
World television Lyse...
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Lyse (named
after Lysefjorden in Ryfylke) is an
industrial and multi-utility
company based in Jæren and Ryfylke, Norway. The
company has a
yearly normal...
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Lyse Abbey or
Saint Mary's Abbey,
Lyse (Norwegian:
Lyse kloster,
Lyse Mariakloster) is a now-ruined
Cistercian monastery in Bjørnafjorden Muni****lity...
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Charlotte Lysès (17 May 1877 – 7
April 1956) was a
French stage and film actress. The Heir of the Bal
Tabarin (1933) One Night's Song (1933) La dame de...
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Lyse Marie Doucet CM OBE (/liːz duˈsɛt/; born 24
December 1958) is a
Canadian journalist who is the BBC's
Chief International Correspondent and senior...
- infection. ADCC is
independent of the
immune complement system that also
lyses targets but does not
require any
other cell. ADCC
requires an
effector cell...
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mechanisms that
compromise its integrity. A
fluid containing the
contents of
lysed cells is
called a lysate. In
molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology...
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Lyse Lemieux may
refer to:
Lyse Lemieux (judge)
Lyse Lemieux (artist) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal...
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which are ****embled to form new viruses.
After ****embly, the host cell
lyses (bursts) and
releases the new viruses.
Recombination can
occur within host...
- meningitidis), a Gram-negative
diplococcus organism,
releases endotoxin when it
lyses.
Endotoxin activates the
Hageman factor (clotting
factor XII),
which causes...