noun
- plural of hemolysis; instances or processes of the destruction of red blood cells with release of hemoglobin
Usage: medical/scientific term
verb
- third-person singular present tense of hemolyze; to cause or undergo hemolysis
Usage: medical/scientific term
Examples
- The laboratory technician observed multiple hemolyses in the blood samples exposed to hypotonic solutions.
- Certain bacterial toxins cause hemolyses by rupturing the cell membranes of erythrocytes.
- When distilled water is added to red blood cells, hemolysis occurs as the cells hemolyze due to osmotic pressure.
- The transfusion reaction hemolyses incompatible donor red blood cells in the recipient's circulation.
- Repeated freeze-thaw cycles can hemolyze stored blood samples, compromising test results.