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It has also been proposed that there can be release of silver ions by the nanoparticles[6], and these ions can interact with the thiol groups of many vital enzymes and inactivate them[7].
In the vertebrate retina, starburst amacrine cells (SACs) release the two fast acting neurotransmitters acetylcholine (ACh) and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) [68], [69], [70], demonstrating that two neurotransmitters with opposing action can be release from a single neuron.
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There is no requirement for a working product that can be released or even demoed.
A batch of live virus is created that can be released via aerosol.
"Before any information can be released, there are a lot of legal issues".
Indeed, remorse is sometimes regarded as essential before a life prisoner can be released on licence.
Santangelo can be released if he is not called up by May.
You can be released but you have to pay a lot of money.
Reynolds's office said no evidence can be released during a pending investigation.
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