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What is cytoclysis?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 6/12/2024

Cytoclysis refers to the process of cell destruction or rupture, often due to external factors such as toxins, chemicals, or physical trauma. This can result in the release of cellular contents and potentially lead to cell death.

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