Lyse

Pronunciation: /laɪsɛ/

Lyse (verb)

  1. To break open cells so their contents come out, often because of damage or a chemical reaction.
  2. To break down proteins or other large molecules into smaller parts.
  3. To cause something to fail or fall apart completely, especially in a controlled process.

Examples

  • The solution lyses the cells quickly.
  • Heat can lyse the cells and release their contents.