Examples of 'lytic' in a sentence

Meaning of "lytic"

lytic (adjective) - Referring to the breakdown or destruction of cells or microorganisms, often used in the context of viruses that cause cell lysis
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  • of, relating to, or causing lysis
  • of or relating to lysin

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It shows a lytic cycle and a lysogenic cycle.
Herpesviridae can cause latent or lytic infections.
This includes lytic as well as proliferative responses.
The diagram below shows the lytic.
It exhibits both a lytic and a latent function.
Lytic activity was assessed spectrophotometrically as defined herein.
Virulent phages reproduce only by a lytic cycle.
Other lytic peptides have been found in amphibians.
This method does not require lytic enzymes.
Radiopraphy showed lytic lesions bilaterally in the naviculars.
They mostly develop in cases of lytic metastases.
A virus following a lytic cycle is called a virulent virus.
Bacteriophages are characterized by a lysogenic or lytic life cycle.
Lytic lesions are commonly associated with metastases.
This resulted in suppression of lytic infection.

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The lytic organism is destructive to the cells it infects.
Fibrinolysin and desoxyribonuclease both act as lytic enzymes.
Determination of lytic activity was carried out by a limit test.
On the left is what we call the lytic way.
A heterologous lytic domain exhibiting peptidoglycan hydrolase activity.
Adenoviruses with enhanced lytic potency.
The lytic peptides are suitable for in vivo administration.
It is known that some of these enzymes are also lytic.
Lytic activity is preferably assessed spectrophotometrically as defined herein.
Enzymes useful in the invention include lytic enzymes.
The lytic enzyme is most effective in detergent solution.
Those are permeative lytic lesions.
Lytic enzymes may be balanced into the equation.
The virus has a lytic cycle and a latent cycle.
Lytic bacteriophage have been used to treat bacterial infections.
The weak areas of bone created are called lytic lesions.
Lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases may also affect cellooligosaccharides.
Where a plaque formed indicated the presence of a lytic bacteriophage.
Lytic activity against some bacteria.
The disintegration can take place by adding lytic reagents.
Examples for lytic viruses include influenza virus.
This is the process normally used by obligately lytic phage.
Lytic opened up the artery.
Viruses undergo lysogenic and lytic cycles in a host cell.
Lytic lesions are rarely found.
Methods of generating and screening for lytic chimeric polypeptides.
Lytic lesions are more common.
The cell wall degrading enzyme may be a lytic enzyme.
A similar level of lytic activity was observed in these two mutants.
It can also be observed in patients with extensive lytic bone lesions.
Both lytic and apoptotic pathways have been described.
The weak areas of bone this creates are called lytic lesions.
Lytic life cycle.
Phage lytic cycle.
Lytic peptides generally have greater activity against active cells.

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