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lyse

 (līs, līz)
intr. & tr.v. lysed, lys·ing, lys·es
To undergo or cause to undergo lysis.

[Back-formation from lysis.]
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lyse

(laɪs; laɪz)
vb
(Biochemistry) to undergo or cause to undergo lysis
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lyse

(laɪs)

v. lysed, lys•ing. v.t.
1. to cause dissolution or destruction of cells by lysins.
v.i.
2. to undergo lysis.
[1925–30; back formation from lysin or lysis]

-lyse


Chiefly Brit.
var. of -lyze.
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lyse


Past participle: lysed
Gerund: lysing

Imperative
lyse
lyse
Present
I lyse
you lyse
he/she/it lyses
we lyse
you lyse
they lyse
Preterite
I lysed
you lysed
he/she/it lysed
we lysed
you lysed
they lysed
Present Continuous
I am lysing
you are lysing
he/she/it is lysing
we are lysing
you are lysing
they are lysing
Present Perfect
I have lysed
you have lysed
he/she/it has lysed
we have lysed
you have lysed
they have lysed
Past Continuous
I was lysing
you were lysing
he/she/it was lysing
we were lysing
you were lysing
they were lysing
Past Perfect
I had lysed
you had lysed
he/she/it had lysed
we had lysed
you had lysed
they had lysed
Future
I will lyse
you will lyse
he/she/it will lyse
we will lyse
you will lyse
they will lyse
Future Perfect
I will have lysed
you will have lysed
he/she/it will have lysed
we will have lysed
you will have lysed
they will have lysed
Future Continuous
I will be lysing
you will be lysing
he/she/it will be lysing
we will be lysing
you will be lysing
they will be lysing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been lysing
you have been lysing
he/she/it has been lysing
we have been lysing
you have been lysing
they have been lysing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been lysing
you will have been lysing
he/she/it will have been lysing
we will have been lysing
you will have been lysing
they will have been lysing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been lysing
you had been lysing
he/she/it had been lysing
we had been lysing
you had been lysing
they had been lysing
Conditional
I would lyse
you would lyse
he/she/it would lyse
we would lyse
you would lyse
they would lyse
Past Conditional
I would have lysed
you would have lysed
he/she/it would have lysed
we would have lysed
you would have lysed
they would have lysed
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We randomly collected 60 samples from the routine hemostasis laboratory, which included 20 normal, 10 partially lysed and icteric, and 30 abnormal (with or without anticoagulant) samples [Table 1].
We assessed the sensitivity of this probe by measuring the response of the probe to increasing cAMP concentrations using a lysed cell preparation.
Elastic fibers are progressively lysed during maturation and aging and in an accelerated fashion in several aging diseases such as diabetes, arteriosclerosis, emphysema and several skin diseases.
Anterior vitreous opacities can be lysed under direct vision.
Gangestad reached the layer of fascia, she discovered that the patient's abdominal tissues were adhered to one another, making it impossible to identify the "tissue planes." The patient's abdomen was filled with scar tissue or "adhesions" that had to be cut away or "lysed" to clear an adequate passageway for delivery.
The sample preparation technology covered by the patents provides several key advantages for extracting nucleic acid from a sample, including (1) concentration of the cells in the sample to be lysed on a solid phase material, such as a filter; and (2) highly effective ultrasonic lysis of the concentrated cells.
Then cells were lysed in 2 mL HBSS, the lysate was clarified, and a portion of it was used for the first passage.
After the incubation with asbestos fibers or Cd[Cl.sub.2], cells were washed with PBS and lysed with sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)--polyacrylamide gel Laemmli sample buffer.