Lyse
Lysis (from Greek λύσις, ancient greek pronunciation Lysis " solution, dissolution, termination " ) is
- The decay of organic matter, see Lysis (biology)
- In Medicine today usually short for thrombolysis ( drug dissolution of a blood clot )
- The slow decay of a disease process, such as a steady fever waste within several days ( lytic defervescence ), usually referred to as lysis.
- A component of compound words, which implies a resolution or elimination: Analysis, an investigation is in the dissected the object under study and broken down into its components
- Electrolysis, decomposition of a chemical compound under the action of electric current
- Catalysis, the acceleration of a chemical reaction by a catalyst
- Ozonolysis, the destruction / dissolution of a carbon-carbon double bond by the action of ozone
- Hydrolysis, cleavage of a chemical compound by reaction with the water
- Dialysis, a blood purification procedure
- Hemolysis, the breakdown of red blood cells.
See also autolysis, anxiolysis, osteolysis
- Disambiguation