karyolysus

/kɑːriˈɒlɪsəs/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of cellular digestion in which the cell’s own lysosomes break it down, often due to cellular damage or infection.

“The pathologist examined the tissue sample under a microscope, noting the evidence of karyolysus caused by the viral infection.”

Synonyms

  • autolysis
  • self-digestion

Antonyms

  • cellular regeneration