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Various chemicals in tobacco smoke are thought to react with DNA and to ultimately yield heritable mutations.
Human Ku autoantibodies are thought to react with at least eight different epitopes of the human complex [ 10].
Besides damaging tissues directly, ROS are thought to react with the nitric oxide (NO) produced by activated microglia, forming reactive nitrogen species (RNS) [ 7].
Complement proteins are thought to react with the surface of pathogens, and irreversibly tag them for elimination by the host's immune system.
The structure of CAPE, including a hydrophobic/aromatic moiety with a hydroxyl group, is consistent with known Nrf2 activators, which are thought to react with Keap1 (Kelch ECH-associating protein 1; the cytoplasmic Nrf2 regulator), thereby releasing Nrf2 for translocation to the nucleus [68].
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They're thought to react with trace skin oils and form soaps that then lubricate the surfaces.
The sulphation of the 1.2%Ag/γ-Al2O3Ag/γ-Al2O3the surface concentration of strongly bound ad-NOx species which were thought to react with the reductant or derived species to yield the organo-nitrogen species.
They were thought to react to external mediators and biomechanical stimuli or assaults and to be more or less able to compensate for continuous (bio mechanical tissue destruction.
Since the structure of RD is similar to that of L-tyrosine, RD is thought to react with copper in tyrosinase.
As the elemental form of S°, circular S8, is insoluble, it is thought to react extracellularly with sulfide, the end product of reduction, and to be reduced to linear polysulfides that are the true substrates of S° reductase [ 66].
Under aerobic conditions, O2 is thought to react with both radicals.[ 13] The inset of Figure 3 B provides evidence for a similar oxidative reaction with cob II)alamin following the substrate-driven, thermal Co C bond homolysis by E287Q.
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