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Definition of Autolyses
1. autolyse [v] - See also: autolyse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Autolyses
Literary usage of Autolyses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Intracellular Enzymes: A Course of Lectures Given in the Physiological by Horace Middleton Vernon (1908)
"... produced during antiseptic autolyses of various tissues was of the inactive
form, whilst in aseptic autolyses over 60 per cent, was of this form. ..."
2. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1907)
"tine, that is, when resolution is in progress; the latter autolyses with much
greater activity in the presence of acid than of alkali. ..."
3. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"If allowed to stand, it autolyses and liquefies in a few days by the action of
the digestive enzymes it contains ; the most satisfactory way to preserve it, ..."
4. Physiological chemistry: A Text-book and Manual for Students by Albert Prescott Mathews (1916)
"At any rate the purine bases are set free in most autolyses. Before being set
free, however, they may be oxidized or ..."
5. A Text-book of Physiological Chemistry by Olof Hammarsten (1911)
"... do not give any clue to the nature of the processes, and conclusions must be
drawn very carefully from these results. The post-mortem autolyses, ..."
6. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1906)
"These studies were preliminary to an attempt to detect and isolate enzymatic
agencies which may be present. autolyses with the green pulp, or the green pulp ..."
7. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"In another series of experiments produced were localized autolyses through the
repeated injection in the same place of chloroform, ether or alcohol. ..."