Lexicographical Neighbors of Hemolyzes
Literary usage of Hemolyzes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1920)
"It seems correct, therefore, to substitute the word "hemolyzes" for "agglutinates"
in Moss' classification of the human blood groups; ie, Group I. Serum ..."
2. A Text-book of bacteriology by Philip Hauson Hiss, Hans Zinsser (1914)
"Heated to 52° C. for thirty minutes, however, it no longer hemolyzes these
corpuscles owing io complement destruction. Such heated dog serum can be ..."
3. The Indian Policy of the United States on the Southwestern Frontier, 1830 by Joseph Abner Hill, Philip Hanson Hiss, Hans Zinsser (1914)
"Unheated dog serum hemolyzes guinea-pig corpuscles. ... however, it no longer
hemolyzes these corpuscles owing to complement destruction. ..."
4. The Journal of Medical Research by American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists (1908)
"2. Scrum hemolyzes both its own and alien corpuscles. 3. Serum hemolyzes its own,
but not alien corpuscles. ..."
5. Studies in Immunity by Jules Bordet (1909)
"... a cloudy fluid is obtained, which, on the addition of fresh horse serum,
agglutinates guinea-pig corpuscles energetically, but hemolyzes them poorly. ..."
6. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1910)
"... a typical saponin, a compound is formed which is insoluble in alcohol and can
not be decomposed by extraction with ether. It no longer hemolyzes. ..."
7. The Medical Clinics of North America by Michael C. Fiore, Stephen S. Entman, Charles B. Rush (1920)
"It is not often that a serum also hemolyzes corpuscles which it agglutinates,
but some serums seem to be hemolytic ..."