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Cytolysis
Cytolysis Cytolysis is the lysis, or death, of cells ... to the rupture of the cell membrane. Cytolysis is caused by excessive osmosis, or movement ... eventually will rupture, releasing the cell contents. Cytolysis does not occur in plant cells because ... or turgor pressure), which would otherwise cause cytolysis to occur. Contrary to organisms without ...
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Talk:Cytolysis
Talk:Cytolysis Merging I think we should merge the ... page says that osmotic lysis is a cytolysis. What are the thoughts to this? AndyZ 01:33, 22 November 2005 (UTC) Cytolysis is no just death of cell, or is it? From the definition, cytolysis is not just the death of a ... e.g. by dehydration), but never experience cytolysis. Is this correct? (I'm not ...
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Lysis
... the cell and causing the viral lysis. Cytolysis Main article: Cytolysis Cytolysis is the lysis of cells by osmotic means. Cytolysis is caused by excessive osmosis, or movement ... bursting cells are located in hypotonic environments. Cytolysis can be prevented by several different ...
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Talk:Osmotic lysis
... be combined into a single page called cytolysis. What are the thoughts? jtvisona 0302005 I ... both part of the subject for the cytolysis page. The first sentence on this page states that osmotic lysis is a cytolysis, so I see no reason as to ...
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Hypotonic
... hypotonic, burst and die (referred to as cytolysis). Some protists (such as Paramecium) counteract this ... and out of the cell. See also Cytolysis Hypertonic Isotonic
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CDC (translated from German)
... cry syndrome admitted Hereditary disease Complement Dependent Cytolysis, of the blood serum Complementsystem cell dissolution ...
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Syndrome of Reye (translated from French)
... by a high amoniemy and a hepatic cytolysis légére. Forecast differential diagnosis Among the similar ...
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HELLP syndrome (translated from French)
... of one anemy haemolytic, of one hepatic cytolysis and of one thrombopénie at a pregnant ...
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World recurring fever (translated from French)
... blood test, which shows neutrophilie, anemy and cytolysis hepatic. The diagnosis is certain when the ...
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Acid valproïc (translated from French)
... nauseas, somnolence, tremors, One thrombopénie One hepatic cytolysis sévére with in very rare cases, disorders ...
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