(Biyoloji) Lysis (Greek , lusis from luein = to separate) refers to the death of a cell by breaking of the cellular membrane, often by viral or osmotic mechanisms that compromise its integrity. A solution containing the contents of lysed cells is called a "lysate"
The resolution or favorable termination of a disease, coming on gradually and not marked by abrupt change
(biochemistry) dissolution or destruction of cells such as blood cells or bacteria recuperation in which the symptoms of an acute disease gradually subside
Destruction of red blood cells, bacteria, and other structures by a specific lysine, usually used as a suffix to the structure destroyed (e g hemolysis, bacteriolysis, nephrolysis); may be due to a direct toxin or an immune mechanism, such as antibody reacting with antigen on the surface of a target cell