gammahemolüütilised
Gammahemolüütilised is a term used in microbiology to describe a specific type of hemolysis, which is the lysis or breakdown of red blood cells. Hemolysis is often observed on blood agar plates, a common growth medium used to identify and differentiate bacteria. There are generally three recognized types of hemolysis: alpha (α), beta (β), and gamma (γ).
Gammahemolysis, also known as non-hemolytic, refers to the absence of any visible lysis of red blood cells
The identification of gammahemolytic bacteria is an important step in the diagnostic process. Many pathogenic bacteria