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Definitions of erythrocytolysin in various dictionaries:
noun - any substance that can cause lysis (destruction) of erythrocytes (red blood cells) and the release of their hemoglobin
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any substance that can cause lysis (destruction) of erythrocytes (red blood cells) and the release of their hemoglobin |
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Hemolysis or haemolysis (), also known by several other names, is the rupturing (lysis) of red blood cells (erythrocytes) and the release of their contents (cytoplasm) into surrounding fluid (e.g. blood plasma). Hemolysis may occur in vivo or in vitro (inside or outside the body). * One cause of hemolysis is the action of hemolysins, toxins that are produced by certain pathogenic bacteria or fungi. Hemolysins damage the red blood cell's cytoplasmic membrane, causing lysis and eventually cell death. |