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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Autolysis
Autolysis may refer to: Autolysis (biology), the destruction (or lysis) of a cell by its own enzymes Autocatalysis, in chemistry, the production of a substance which catalyzes a chemical reaction it was made in, or catalyzes its own transformation into another compound Autolysis (alcohol fermentation wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elcatonin
It inhibits the absorption and autolysis of bones and thus leads to lowering of blood calcium. wikipedia.org
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Generate 5 example words that contain the given prefix
automate, autograph, autographal, autotrophic, autolysis
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Heterolysis (biology)
On the other hand, Autolysis is cell necrosis of a cell by its own enzymes, usually due to various causes such as infective agents or physical agents. wikipedia.org
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Why is pith of Cucurbits hollow when mature? What is the evolutionary significance of pith in cucurbits? Does it serve a function by being hollow? Or is it an evolutionary vestige? What function would it have had in i...
Pith autolysis is a phenomenon due to which in some dicotyledonous plants like cucurbits, the pith gets hollowed. During rapid growth Carbon requirement may not be in pace with rate of carbon fixed by photosynthesis alone, So some plants adopted pith autolysis.
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Cia-dependent small RNAs
Two of these RNAs, csRNA4 and csRNA5, have been shown to affect stationary-phase autolysis. wikipedia.org
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Homogenization (biology)
To prevent lysis however, the tissue (or collection of cells, e.g. from cell culture) can be kept at temperatures slightly above zero to prevent autolysis wikipedia.org
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为什么尸体会腐烂?如果给尸体加心脏起搏器和正常供氧供血,它会不腐烂吗?
Autolysis and Cell Death Is Affected by pH in L. reuteri DSM 20016 Cells. Foods. 2021;10(5):1026. zhihu
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SSI protease inhibitor
Commercially, SSI's have huge potential in the commercial market, they help stabilise proteases in products such as laundry detergents to prevent autolysis wikipedia.org
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Samuel Barnett Schryver
Among other subjects, his work studied autolysis of tumours, gastric juice in diseases of the stomach, and coagulation. wikipedia.org
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