Bacteriohemolysin

/ˌbæktɪrioʊhɪˈmɑːlɪsɪn/ noun

A bacterial toxin or enzyme that destroys red blood cells, causing hemolysis (the breakdown of blood).

From bacteria + hemolysin (from Greek 'haima' meaning blood + 'lysis' meaning breaking down). Identified in the late 1800s as scientists studied how bacteria damage blood cells.

AMባክቴሪያ 溶解
ARإنزيم تحلل البكتيريا
BNব্যাকটেরিয়োহিমোলাইসিন
CAbacteriolisina
CSbakteriolyza
DAbakteriolysin
DEbakteriohämolyse
ELβακτηριολυση
ESbacteriohemolisina
FAلیز باکتری
FIbakteeriolyysi
FRbactériolyse
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