cytolyses

/saɪˈtɑləˌsiz/
noun
  1. The breakdown or destruction of cells, often caused by disease, chemicals, or the immune system.
    • The virus caused cytolyses in the infected tissues.
    • Cytolyses can release harmful substances into the bloodstream.
    • The treatment aims to prevent further cytolyses of healthy cells.
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