Isolysin

Isolysin
Iso|lysi̱n [zu ↑iso... u. gr. λύειν = lösen, auflösen] s; -s, -e: = Isohämolysin

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  • isolysin — isolysin, isomagnetic see iso …   Useful english dictionary

  • isolysin — An antibody that combines with, sensitizes, and results in complement fixation and dissolution of cells that contain the specific isoantigen; isolysins occur in the blood of some members of a species and they react with the cells of that species …   Medical dictionary

  • Isolysin — I|so|ly|sin [↑ iso (3) u. ↑ Lysin (2)]: ↑ Hämolysin (3) …   Universal-Lexikon

  • anti-isolysin — an·ti isol·y·sin (an″te i solґĭ sin) a substance that counteracts an isolysin …   Medical dictionary

  • isolysis — noun the breakdown of cells due to the action of an isolysin and its antigen …   Wiktionary

  • isohemolysin — An isolysin that reacts with red blood cells. * * * iso·he·mo·ly·sin or chiefly Brit iso·hae·mo·ly·sin .ī sō .hē mə līs ən n a hemolysin that causes isohemolysis * * * iso·he·mol·y·sin (i″so he molґə sin) [iso + hemolysin] a hemolysin… …   Medical dictionary

  • isohemolysis — A form of isolysis in which there is dissolution of red blood cells as a result of the reaction between an isolysin (isohemolysin) and specific antigen in or on the cells. [iso + G. haima, blood, + lysis, dissolution] * * * iso·he·mol·y·sis or… …   Medical dictionary

  • isolysis — Lysis or dissolution of cells as a result of the reaction between an isolysin and specific antigen in or on the cells. SEE ALSO: isohemolysis. [iso + G. lysis, dissolution] * * * isol·y·sis (i solґə sis) lysis of cells by isolysins. isolytic …   Medical dictionary

  • isomagnetic — I. | ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷ at iso + adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary is + magnetic : of, relating to, or marked by points of equal magnetic intensity or points of equal value of a component of such intensity an isomagnetic chart II …   Useful english dictionary

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