Lysis

A medical term for breaking down or destruction, usually applied to the destruction of cells by disintegration of their outer membrane. A common example is haemolysis, the breakdown of red blood cells. Lysis may be caused by chemical action, such as that of an enzyme, or by physical action, such as that of heat or cold. The term lysis is also occasionally used to refer to a sudden recovery from a fever.

 

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