lysin

/ˈlaɪsɪn/
noun
  1. A substance that can break down or destroy cells, especially bacteria.
    • Scientists are studying a new lysin that could fight antibiotic-resistant infections.
    • Some viruses use a lysin to escape from host cells.
    • The immune system produces lysin to attack harmful bacteria.
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