karyolytic

/ˌkɛəriəˈlɪtɪk/ or /ˌkærɪɒˈlɪtɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or causing the breakdown of the cell nucleus

“The karyolytic effects of the new medication were a significant breakthrough in cancer research.”

2. noun

a substance or agent that causes karyolysis, the dissolution of the cell nucleus

“The researchers isolated a karyolytic compound from the plant, which showed promise in treating certain types of leukemia.”

Synonyms

  • karyolytic
  • nuclear-disrupting
  • nucleolytic

Antonyms

  • nuclear-preserving
  • nucleoprotective