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What types of cells are lysed in a hemolysis assay?

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A hemolysis assay is a laboratory test used to determine the ability of a substance to rupture or lyse red blood cells. Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, are the target cells that are lysed in a hemolysis assay. These cells are chosen because they are readily available and have a well-established membrane structure that mimics many other types of cells in the body.

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