Anticytolysin

/ˌæntɪsaɪˈtɒlɪsɪn/ noun

A substance that prevents or inhibits the action of cytolysin, a protein that breaks down cell membranes.

From anti- + cytolysin. Cytolysin comes from cyto- (cell, from Greek 'kytos') + -lysin (enzyme that causes lysis/breakdown). This biochemical term emerged in immunology research during the 20th century.

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