Hemolyses of Streptococcus spp. (left) α-hemolysis (S. mitis); (middle) β-hemolysis (S. pyogenes); (right) γ- hemolysis (= non-hemolytic, S. salivarius)...
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Hemolyses of Streptococcus spp. (left) α-hemolysis (S. mitis); (middle) β-hemolysis (S. pyogenes); (right) γ-hemolysis (= nonhemolytic, S. salivarius)...
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is positive; it can be falsely negative in patients who are actively hemolysing. It can therefore only be done 2–3 weeks after a hemolytic episode. When...
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Excessive use or an overdose causes physical weakness, loss of teeth, hemolysing (destruction of the red blood cells) of the blood and necrosis of the...
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fragility refers to the propensity of erythrocytes (red blood cells, RBC) to hemolyse (rupture) under stress. It can be thought of as the degree or proportion...
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the louse's head. The blood enters the digestive tract, where enzymes hemolyse erythrocytes (the blood is essentially disintegrated to keep it in liquid...
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Hemolyses of Streptococcus spp. (left) α-hemolysis; (middle) β-hemolysis; (right) γ-hemolysis (= nonhemolytic)...
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RBCs) to change shape under a given level of applied stress without hemolysing (rupturing). This is an important property because erythrocytes must change...
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paper looking at the stability of the cadmium-glutathione complex in hemolysed red blood cells. In the Inorganica Chimica Acta she published an article...
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