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 Translation for 'autolysis' from English to Polish
NOUN   autolysis | -
SYNO autolysis | self-digestion
biol.med.
autoliza {f}
autolysis
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Translation for 'autolysis' from English to Polish

autolysis
autoliza {f}biol.med.
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Usage Examples English
  • "Escherichia coli" hemolysin is potentially cytotoxic to monocytes, lymphocytes and macrophages, leading them to autolysis and death.
  • Fixation of tissue is done for several reasons. One reason is to kill the tissue so that postmortem decay (autolysis and putrefaction) is prevented.
  • In beer brewing, autolysis causes undesired off-flavors.
  • Mercaptan is caused by autolysis in the fermentation process of yeast strains, and may also be caused by anaerobic bacterial infection.
  • The result of this experiment is the red color which is caused by azo-dye technique done above and this is an indicator that cell autolysis occurred.

  • Zingibain has been observed to deactivate itself through autolysis, which can be pre-empted by reacting the active sulfhydryl group with cystine or PCMB.
  • Two of these RNAs, csRNA4 and csRNA5, have been shown to affect stationary-phase autolysis.
  • This autolysis of the cell provides an available nitrogen source for the still-fermenting and viable yeast cells.
  • The enzyme aids in autolysis of yeast cells to release polysaccharides and mannoproteins, which is believed to aid in the color and texture of the wine.
  • The autolysis of "P. freudenreichii" has been suggested to contribute further to the flavor of the Emmental cheese.

  • Callister used autolysis to break down the yeast cells from waste obtained from the Carlton & United brewery.
  • Trypsin should be stored at very cold temperatures (between −20 and −80 °C) to prevent autolysis, which may also be impeded by storage of trypsin at pH 3 or by using trypsin modified by reductive methylation.
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