Autohemolysin

/ɔːtoʊhɪˈmɒlɪsɪn/ noun

A naturally occurring antibody or substance in an organism's blood that causes the destruction of its own red blood cells.

From auto- (self) + hemolysin (from Greek haima 'blood' + lysis 'breaking down'). A medical/biological term describing self-directed hemolytic substances, combining Greek roots related to blood destruction.

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