hemolysin
Prononciation : [hiːməˈlaɪsɪn]
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Contexte : « science »
(noun) a type of substance produced by certain bacteria that can destroy red blood cells. It is often studied in biology and medicine to understand how infections can affect the body.
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The research showed that the hemolysin produced by the bacteria can significantly weaken the immune system.
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The bacteria in that sample did not produce any hemolysin, so the test results were normal.
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What role does hemolysin play in bacterial infections?
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