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There have been electron spin resonance spectroscopy studies that suggested that there is formation of free radicals by the silver nanoparticles when in contact with the bacteria, and these free radicals have the ability to damage the cell membrane and make it porous which can ultimately lead to cell death[4, 5].
The potency of ionizing radiation lies in its ability to damage DNA.
Cr VI) displays no ability to damage DNA directly and requires reductive activation for its genotoxic activity.
But it also has a potentially serious medical downside: the ability to damage DNA and, 10 to 20 years later, to cause cancer.
She added: "In all my years of watching and scrutinising the Met, I'm still capable of being astonished by their ability to damage themselves.
"These particles are particularly abrasive, and they have more ability to damage aircraft than most people realize".
The methods' ability to damage detection is compared using a specimen that is subjected to large temperature changes.
An ability to damage the system by means of chemicals is called toxicity.
It's reported that acetic acid (0.1 M) showed a time- and pH-dependent ability to damage colonic epithelium in pig [ 30].
Anti-IL-8/IL-8 complexes also have the ability to damage human epithelial cells, promoting cell dysfunction and loss of integrity.
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