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lyse (līz)
1. to cause or produce disintegration of a compound, substance, or cell.
2. to undergo lysis.

lyse (ls, lz) or lyze (lz)
v.
To undergo or cause to undergo lysis.

lyse.
See lysis.

lyse, lyze
1. to cause or produce disintegration of a compound, substance or cell.
2. to undergo lysis.


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