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lysate material produced by the destructive process of lysis.
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lysosome Membrane delimited cytoplasmic organelle of eukaryotic cells containing acid hydrolases maintained at a pH of about 5.0.
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lysine A Nujuvenis?GH Releaser ingredient The body cannot produce L-Lysine. Consequently it must be supplied from the diet. It
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lysine An essential amino acid required for growth; helps the body effectively use fatty acids for energy production.
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lysosome Intracellular membrane-bounded organelle containing digestive enzymes. The interior of a lysosome is strongly acidic, and its enzymes are active at an acid pH.
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