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English: Hemolysis.
  • (left: without hemolysis) red blood cell suspension (0.5% sheep RBCs in saline), seems red and opaque.
  • (middle: without hemolysis) RBCs sedimented spontaneously for 60 min. Note that the supernatant is not colored.
  • (right: hemolysis) RBC suspension treated with the hemolysin of S. pyogenes at 37C for 30 min, become transparent by hemolysis.
Español: Hemólisis
  • (Izquierda: Sin hemólisis) Suspensión de eritrocitos (0.5% de eritrocitos de oveja en solución salina), se observa rojo y opaco.
  • (Centro: Sin hemólisis) Los eritrocitos se sedimentan espontáneamente a los 60 minutos. Nótese que el supernadante no está coloreado.
  • (Derecha: Hemólisis) La suspensión eritrocitaria tratada con la hemolisina de S. pyogenes a 37°C por 30 minutos, se convierte en transparente por la hemólisis.
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