释义 |
oncolysis Biol.|ɒŋˈkɒlɪsɪs| [f. onco- + -lysis.] The absorption or destruction of a tumour. So oncoˈlytic a., of, pertaining to, or causing oncolysis.
1928Stedman Med. Dict. (ed. 10) 712/2 Oncolysis. Ibid., Oncolytic. 1933Brit. Jrnl. Ophthalm. XVII. 754 He finds that in these animals the oncolytic power is nil, and thence concludes that the eye is specially susceptible to attack by new growths. 1952Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. LIV. 945 (heading) Viruses with oncolytic properties and their adaptation to tumors. Ibid., Oncolysis, by viral action, has not been studied very thoroughly until recently. 1972Nature 30 June 486/2 (heading) Oncolytic viruses. 1972Nature New Biol. 5 July 8/1 No oncolysis occurred when subcutaneous tumours were treated with BEV. |