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When silica/polybutadiene and silica/styrene-butadiene are submitted to γ irradiation at 77 K a scavenging of the silica radiolytic species by absorbed vinyl units takes place at the surface with concomitant grafting and crosslinking of the polymers.

While overexpression of EF-1α alone in COS-7 cells resulted in a mostly diffuse staining in the cytosol, co-expression with full-length MID1 in the same cells resulted in a marked shift of EF-1α to the cytoskeleton, clearly indicating a scavenging of EF-1α to the microtubules by its binding to MID1.

Although the data certainly show a change in the stress to hearts of the NO group as opposed to the Control group (compatible with a scavenging of radicals and reactive oxidative species), the metabolic effects seen in these hearts could also arise from G-protein- G-protein-induced andions or from other cellular effects of NO [ 27, 28].

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The nonradical nature of the peroxide-coupling reactions suggests that, in biological systems, the immunological function of sulfhydryl compounds against radical toxicity may derive less from a direct scavenging of radicals than from the removal of hydrogen peroxide as a source of their formation.

A protective effect of NO could reside in an enhanced scavenging of reactive oxygen species, particularly hydroxyl and superoxide radicals.

The finding that the interaction between pDC and HBV may change upon activation may aid in the identification of a scavenging receptor supporting immunosuppressive effects of HBV and also in the design of novel treatment strategies for chronic HBV.

It is interesting to note that RC, FC and TC also increase Cu-Zn SOD expression thus contributing to the decrease in ONOO formation due to an increased scavenging of O2-.

The EC50 values of yakuchinone A for the scavenging of DPPH · radicals were 33.5 (yakuchinone A) and 17.9 μM (trolox).

An Acorn employee filed a report on Monday with the police in National City, a San Diego suburb that has a law forbidding scavenging of trash, Ms. Schur said.

Hence, the phenolic compounds in this plant might be bioactive compounds.> HSME showed a concentration-dependent scavenging of DPPH radicals and was found to be an active radical scavenger with IC50 value of 7.49 μg.

As a matter of fact, while precipitation leads to a proper wet scavenging of the particles from the atmosphere, high wind speeds cause enhanced particle dispersion and dilution, that locally bring to a tangible decrease of aerosol particles' number.

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