Lysinemia
lysinemia ly·si·ne·mi·a (lī’sə-nē’mē-ə)
n.
Increased concentration of lysine in the blood, associated with mental and physical retardation.
Read Also:
- Lysinogenic
lysinogenic ly·si·no·gen·ic (lī’sə-nō-jěn’ĭk) adj. Of or having the property of a lysinogen.
- Lysinogen
lysinogen ly·sin·o·gen (lī-sĭn’ə-jən, -jěn’) n. An antigen that stimulates the formation of a specific lysin.
- Lysinuria
lysinuria ly·si·nu·ri·a (lī’sə-nur’ē-ə, -nyur’-) n. The presence of lysine in the urine.
- Lysippus
[lahy-sip-uh s] /laɪˈsɪp əs/ noun 1. flourished c360–c320 b.c, Greek sculptor. /laɪˈsɪpəs/ noun 1. 4th century bc, Greek sculptor. He introduced a new naturalism into Greek sculpture
- Lysis
[lahy-sis] /ˈlaɪ sɪs/ noun, plural lyses [lahy-seez] /ˈlaɪ siz/ (Show IPA) 1. Immunology, Biochemistry. the dissolution or destruction of cells by lysins. 2. Medicine/Medical. the gradual recession of a disease. Compare (def 4). 1. a combining form with the meaning “breaking down, loosening, decomposition,” used in the formation of compound words: analysis; electrolysis; paralysis. /ˈlaɪsɪs/ […]