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Definition of autolysis in English: autolysisnoun ɔːˈtɒlɪsɪsɔˈtɑləsəs mass nounBiology The destruction of cells or tissues by their own enzymes, especially those released by lysosomes. Example sentencesExamples - Specimens from living patients vastly outnumber autopsy specimens, and the absence of autolysis makes tissue from living people technically preferable for most purposes.
- A common problem for pathologists examining hysterectomy specimens is finding pronounced tissue autolysis.
- Ultrastructural examination failed to detect viral inclusions, although the tissue exhibited a sizable degree of postmortem autolysis.
- Histologic examination of the colon did not show blue discoloration or abnormalities, with the exception of moderate autolysis.
- Because our cases were autopsy cases, autolysis may have resulted in a decrease of positive staining cells.
- Many dressings are designed to promote autolysis.
- It is well known that autolysis alters the molecular structure and thereby the antigenicity of tissues.
Derivatives adjective ɔːtəˈlɪtɪk Biology They are chosen for their ability to absorb moisture if the wound is draining or for their ability to stimulate autolytic debridement if the wound has necrotic tissue. Example sentencesExamples - They can be used to maintain a moist wound environment on a clean, healthy, granulating wound and to facilitate autolytic debridement in wounds with necrotic tissue.
- A number of products appear promising in accelerating wound healing by gentle and selective chemical or autolytic debridement; however, most of these products have not yet been subjected to sufficient clinical evaluation.
- Moreover, autopsy studies are perceived as providing suboptimal material due to autolytic changes and they are also hampered by the unavailability, in most instances, of immunofluorescence and electron microscopic studies.
- A senescence-like autolytic programme is present in unicellular and filamentous green algae.
Definition of autolysis in US English: autolysisnounôˈtäləsəsɔˈtɑləsəs Biology The destruction of cells or tissues by their own enzymes, especially those released by lysosomes. Example sentencesExamples - Many dressings are designed to promote autolysis.
- A common problem for pathologists examining hysterectomy specimens is finding pronounced tissue autolysis.
- Because our cases were autopsy cases, autolysis may have resulted in a decrease of positive staining cells.
- It is well known that autolysis alters the molecular structure and thereby the antigenicity of tissues.
- Ultrastructural examination failed to detect viral inclusions, although the tissue exhibited a sizable degree of postmortem autolysis.
- Histologic examination of the colon did not show blue discoloration or abnormalities, with the exception of moderate autolysis.
- Specimens from living patients vastly outnumber autopsy specimens, and the absence of autolysis makes tissue from living people technically preferable for most purposes.
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