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lysin

/lahy-sin/US // ˈlaɪ sɪn //UK // (ˈlaɪsɪn) //

赖氨酸,溶菌酶,溶菌素,溶血素

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Immunology, Biochemistry.

    • : an antibody causing the disintegration of erythrocytes or bacterial cells.

Examples

  • By adding another fractional protein, lysin, the rats were made to thrive.

  • Of more interest physiologically, are the recently discovered nitrogenous bases lysin and lysatinin, or lysatin.

  • The difference is often greater when using weaker solutions than when using stronger dilutions of lysin.