alyuvar erimesi

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(Denizbilim) hemolysis
The destruction of red blood cells, and subsequent release of hemoglobin, at the normal end of the cell's life
bursting (lysis) of red blood cells One way of measuring vitamin E deficiency is by finding out how easily the red blood cells burst when subjected to lysing agents such as hydrogen peroxide Higher serum levels of vitamin E protect the red blood cells against hemolysis, unless they are then exposed to even higher concentrations of the oxidant hydrogen peroxide
the freeing of hemoglobin from the inside of the red blood cell by normal breakdown or mechanical destruction
Hemolysis is the destruction of red blood cells with the release of hemoglobin into the surrounding fluid
The rupture of red blood cells
The destruction of the membrane of red blood cells
the destruction of red blood cells by the body
The destruction of red blood cells with the liberation of hemoglobin into the plasma
When the red blood cells break apart Hemolysis can cause interference for certain assays
rupturing of red blood cells
The rupturing of red blood cells
Destruction of blood cells: the destruction of red blood cells and the release of the hemoglobin they contain
rupture of red blood cells
Disruption of the integrity of the red cell membrane causing release of hemoglobin Hemolysis may be caused by bacterial hemolysins, by antibodies that cause complement dependent lysis, by placing red cells in a hypotonic solution, or by defects in the red cell membrane
lysis of erythrocytes with the release of hemoglobin
{i} (Medicine) dissolution of red blood cells, breaking down of red blood cells (also haemolysis)
Rupture of the red blood cell with the release of hemoglobin
the breakdown of red blood cells
Separation of the hemoglobin from red blood corpuscles
alyuvar erimesi