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Second, phages are able to kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Many gardeners are able to kill only one species.
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) bacteria synthesize different insecticidal proteins named Cry, Vip, and Cyt that are able to kill different insect orders, or nematodes.
The cubs remain with the mother until about the second year, when they are nearly adult and are able to kill prey for themselves.
"There are viruses that are able to kill cancer cells based on the fact that they have impaired interferon signalling [proteins made by cells to prevent virus replication].
The DOX-loaded porous Gd2O3 nanoparticles are able to kill the cancer cells efficiently upon incubation with the human cervical carcinoma (HeLa) cells, indicating the potential for treatment of cancer cells.
"They stole the elections to rob the country and now they are able to kill people in order to continue to rob the country".Mr Berisha believes he has American support.
There are countless parents who will not allow their children to play violent video games, in which players are able to kill, maim, dismember or sexually assault human images in depraved ways.
The latter experimental approach uses whole-worm assays to identify anthelmintic agents with unknown modes of action, or where the primary interest lies in whether analogues are able to kill (or disable) worms rather than in measuring their direct impact on their likely target.
Without showing noticeable dark toxicity, the obtained dual-dye loaded nanoparticles are able to kill cancer via combined photothermal and photodynamic therapies, both of which are induced by NIR light with high tissue penetration, by a synergetic manner both in vitro and in vivo.
Macrophages are able to kill microorganisms by phagocytosis and attract other immune cells by producing cytokines (Galli et al. 2011).
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