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hepatolysin

hepatolysin

 [hep″ah-tol´ĭ-sin]
a cytolysin destructive to liver cells.
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hep·a·tol·y·sin

(hep'ă-tol'i-sin),
A cytolysin that destroys parenchymal cells of the liver.
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hepatolysin

(hĕp′ə-tŏl′ĭ-sĭn)
n.
A cytolysin that destroys parenchymal liver cells.
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hep·a·tol·y·sin

(hep'ă-tol'i-sin)
A cytolysin that destroys parenchymal cells of the liver.
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