释义 |
lysate Biol.|ˈlaɪzeɪt| [f. lysis + -ate, after filtrate, precipitate.] A solution or preparation containing the products of lysis of cells, esp. bacterial cells.
1922Brit. Med. Jrnl. 19 Aug. 298/2 The other point is the question of the effect of dispersion of the lysate—that is, the bacterial bodies in the emulsion used. 1954Sci. News XXXIII. 91 This process of bacterial destruction is called ‘lysis’; the resulting liquid is a ‘lysate’, and may contain over a hundred thousand million bacteriophage particles per cubic centimetre. 1973Nature 12 Jan. 96/1 These antibodies gave strong reactions with ultrasonic lysates of both normal and CML leucocytes. |