crenate
crenate.01 - formation of abnormal notching around the edge (of a cell, etc) due to water loss
CRENATION-N NOTES: (from crenation.01-n)CRENATE-V NOTES: Automatically added alias.
CRENATE-J NOTES: Automatically added alias.
Aliases:
crenate (v.)
crenation (n.)
crenate (j.)
crenation (n.)
crenate (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Agent, causer of crenation
ARG1-PPT: Entity crenated
ARG2-MNR: Instrument, if separate from Arg0
ARG1-PPT: Entity crenated
ARG2-MNR: Instrument, if separate from Arg0
crenate-v: args 1, 2
The second series of experiments was designed to show what effect hemolysin and complement would have upon blood cells
whichARG1
had been crenatedrel
onceARGM-TMP
with varying concentrations of hypertonic solutionsARG2
.crenation-n
When blood is storedARGM-TMP
, the crenationrel
of the red cellsARG1
is associated with de- pletion of ATP .crenate-j
The redARG1
were crenaterel
probably from salivaARG0
.