Lysis vs Lysine - What's the difference?
lysis | lysine |
(medicine, pathology) A gradual recovery from disease (opposed to crisis ).
* 1902 , William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience , Folio Society 2008, p. 157:
(biochemistry) The disintegration or destruction of cells
(biochemistry) The breakdown of molecules into constituent molecules
(amino acid) An essential amino acid C6H14N2O2.
As nouns the difference between lysis and lysine
is that lysis is a gradual recovery from disease (opposed to crisis) while lysine is an essential amino acid C6H14N2O2.lysis
English
Noun
(-)- The older medicine used to speak of two ways, lysis'' and ''crisis , one gradual, the other abrupt, in which one might recover from a bodily disease.