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het·er·ol·y·sis H0176800 (hĕt′ə-rŏl′ĭ-sĭs, -ə-rō-lī′sĭs)n. pl. het·er·ol·y·ses (-sēz′) 1. Biology The destruction of cells by the action of enzymes originating from a source outside the cells, as from neutrophils.2. Chemistry A chemical reaction in which the breaking of bonds leads to the formation of ion pairs. het′er·o·lyt′ic (-ə-rō-lĭt′ĭk) adj.heterolysis (ˌhɛtəˈrɒlɪsɪs) n1. (Biochemistry) the dissolution of the cells of one organism by the lysins of another. Compare autolysis2. (Chemistry) chem Also called: heterolytic fission the dissociation of a molecule into two ions with opposite charges. Compare homolysis heterolytic adjheterolysisthe destruction of the cells of one species by the enzymes or lysins of another species. — heterolytic, adj.See also: BiologyTranslationsheterolysisenUK
heterolysis[‚hed·ə′räl·ə·səs] (organic chemistry) heterolytic cleavage heterolysisenUK
heterolysis [het″er-ol´ĭ-sis] destruction of cells of one species by lysin from another species. adj., adj heterolyt´ic.het·er·ol·y·sis (het'ĕr-ol'i-sis), Avoid the mispronunciation heteroly'sis.Dissolution or digestion of cells or protein components from one species by a lytic agent from a different species. [hetero- + G. lysis, a loosening] heterolysis (hĕt′ə-rŏl′ĭ-sĭs, -ə-rō-lī′sĭs)n. pl. heteroly·ses (-sēz′) 1. Biology The destruction of cells by the action of enzymes originating from a source outside the cells, as from neutrophils.2. Chemistry A chemical reaction in which the breaking of bonds leads to the formation of ion pairs. het′er·o·lyt′ic (-ə-rō-lĭt′ĭk) adj.het·er·ol·y·sis (het'ĕr-ol'i-sis) Dissolution or digestion of cells or protein components from one species by a lytic agent from a different species. [hetero- + G. lysis, a loosening]heterolysis the dissolution of tissues and cells by the action of enzymes or other substances originating outside the organism. |