Hemolyze
[hee-muh-lahyz, hem-uh-] /ˈhi məˌlaɪz, ˈhɛm ə-/
verb (used with object), hemolyzed, hemolyzing.
1.
to subject (red blood cells) to hemolysis.
verb (used without object), hemolyzed, hemolyzing.
2.
to undergo hemolysis.
hemolyze he·mo·lyze (hē’mə-līz’)
v. he·mo·lyzed, he·mo·lyz·ing, he·mo·lyz·es
To undergo or cause to undergo hemolysis.
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