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Autolysis (biology) - Wikipedia
In biology, autolysis, more commonly known as self-digestion, refers to the destruction of a cell through the action of its own enzymes.
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AUTOLYSIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AUTOLYSIS is breakdown of all or part of a cell or tissue by self-produced enzymes.
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Autolysis - Wikipedia
Autolysis (biology), the destruction (or lysis) of a cell by its own enzymes; Autocatalysis, in chemistry, the production of a substance which catalyzes ...
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autolysis
autolysis Biol. (ɔːˈtɒlɪsɪs) [ad. G. autolyse (M. Jacoby 1900, in Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chem. XXX. 160), f. Gr. αὐτο- (see auto-1) + λύσις a loosening.] a. Self-acting disintegration of tissue. b. The destruction of cells of the body by the action of their own enzymes. Hence auˈtolysate, a substance...
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The science of Autolyse - greek chemist in the kitchen
In bread making autolysis or autolyse as commonly mentioned, refers to the breakdown of flour components, namely starch and proteins, ...
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[PDF] autolysis-a-fascinating-biological-phenomenon.pdf - Hilaris Publisher
It refers to the self-digestion or self-decomposition of cells or tissues by their own enzymes. Autolysis is a natural and essential process ...
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Autolysis: a plausible finding suggestive of long ESD procedure time
Autolysis is the enzymatic digestion of cells by the action of its own enzymes, and it mostly occurs in dying or dead cells.
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AUTOLYSIS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Autolysis definition: the breakdown of plant or animal tissue by the action of enzymes contained in the tissue affected; self-digestion.
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Autolysis | SpringerLink
Autolysis (self-destruction) is a natural process that results from the breakdown of human body tissues and cells due to the components of those cells (such as ...
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Autolysis/Postmortem Histology | The Autopsy Book
The degree of postmortem autolysis varies among different tissues and organs, tending to be more pronounced in tissues with higher antemortem ...
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Video: Autolysis | Definition, Uses & Histology - Study.com
Autolysis happens when internal cellular enzymes break down cellular material as part of decomposition. Several factors influence the rate of autolysis, ...
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Autolysis (alcohol fermentation)
its lees in order to receive some benefit from autolysis. As the wine ages further, more complex notes may develop from the effects of autolysis.
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Autolysis (biology)
Autolysis and putrefaction are the main processes responsible for the decomposition of remains. In beer brewing, autolysis causes undesired off-flavors.
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cathepsin
cathepsin Biochem. (kəˈθɛpsɪn) [ad. G. kathepsin (Willstätter & Bamann 1929, in Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chem. CLXXX. 130), f. Gr. καθέψ-ειν to boil down (ἕψειν to boil) + -in1.] Any of various proteolytic enzymes, present in most animal tissues, which aid in autolysis of cells after death or in diseas...
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-lysis
-lysis (lɪsɪs) A word-forming element [f. Gr. λύσις a loosening, parting] in many technical terms, primarily denoting decomposition, disintegration, dissolution. 1. In words in which the first element indicates the agent; e.g. (in Chem.) electrolysis (c 1840), hydrogenolysis; (in Biol.) bacteriolysi...
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