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Discover LudwigThe phrase "damage of cells" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in medical or scientific contexts to describe harm or injury to living cells. For example: - The researchers studied the effects of the chemical on the damage of cells in the liver. - The doctor explained that chemotherapy can cause damage of cells in the body, leading to side effects such as hair loss and nausea. - The sun's ultraviolet rays can result in damage of cells in the skin, increasing the risk of skin cancer. - The treatment aims to repair the damage of cells in the spinal cord and improve the patient's mobility. - The study showed a correlation between stress and the damage of cells in the brain, highlighting the importance of managing stress for maintaining brain health.
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Such injuries result from the toxicity and high concentration of cryoprotectants as well as mechanical damage of cells due to ice crystal formation during the cooling and rewarming processes.
Taken together, these findings suggest that the benefits of enhanced convective mass transport afforded by Taylor Couette flows could be realised without risk of appreciable shear induced damage of cells and tissues in larger vessels operating under dynamically similar flow conditions.
In contrast to the thermal damage of cells and tissues which take place on the time scale of seconds to hours at relatively low temperatures, the denaturation of proteins occur in nanoseconds when the temperature of heat bath approaches the boiling point.
These rates were lower than the rates of damage of cells stimulated under the same conditions.
Scandalios ([1993]) reported that SOD and CAT were effective antioxidant enzymes for decreasing oxidant damage of cells by oxidative stress.
For SMC, TNF-α is released from cells when the cells are damaged, and then the free TNF-α will promote the inflammatory damage of cells inversely.
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That shows the low level of damage of cell membrane lipid peroxidation on cell membrane.
That means there are many factors causing the damage of cell membrane.
Low shear stresses over short periods are involved during the ejection of cells without considerable damage of cell membrane.
These results indicate that there is no damage of cell membrane when the SPIO nanoclusters label cells.
Generally, the antimicrobial behavior is due to the diffusion of nanoparticles into the bacteria resulting in the damage of cell membrane [55].
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