lysin
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of lysin
Example Sentences
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During in vitro experiments, this lysin was found to target only S. hominis, not other bacteria normally present on the skin.
From Science Daily
The results led the FDA to designate the lysin, known as exebacase, a “breakthrough therapy,” meaning it will be fast-tracked for approval if a phase 3 trial, now underway, bears out the findings.
From Scientific American
The difference is often greater when using weaker solutions than when using stronger dilutions of lysin.
From Project Gutenberg
By adding another fractional protein, lysin, the rats were made to thrive.
From Project Gutenberg
The team then synthesized a lysin from a bacteriophage, or virus that attacks bacteria, that infects S. hominis.
From Science Daily
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