Definition of Cytolyses

1. cytolysis [n] - See also: cytolysis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cytolyses

cytolethal
cytolipin
cytologic
cytologic examination
cytologic screening
cytologic smear
cytological
cytologically
cytologies
cytologist
cytologists
cytology
cytology brush
cytolymph
cytolyses (current term)
cytolysin
cytolysins
cytolysis
cytolysosome
cytolytic
cytolyze
cytoma
cytomatrix
cytomegalic
cytomegalic cells
cytomegalic inclusion disease
cytomegalovirus disease
cytomegalovirus infections

Literary usage of Cytolyses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Venom of Heloderma by Leo Loeb (1913)
"They do not consider the lesions as specific for serum intoxication in an anatomical sense, but claim that focal cytolyses of wide distribution occur and ..."

2. The Journal of Medical Research by American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists (1908)
"... instead of the cytolyses of numerous other organs. We thought that the new areas of local anaphylaxis might ..."

3. Nutrition and Clinical Dietetics by Herbert Swift Carter, Paul Edward Howe, Howard Harris Mason (1921)
"Cytolytic degeneration seems allied to the process of fermentation, the functions of the tissues are disturbed by the cytolyses and an auto-intoxication may ..."

4. State Hospitals Bulletin by New York (State), State Commission in Lunacy, New York (State). State Hospital Commission, New York (State). State Commission in Lunacy (1896)
"These sets of mental manifestations are expressions of the toxic cytolyses of the cortical neurons. Why cytolysis of the brain cells should manifest ..."

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