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Electron microscopy showed that certain concentration of monomers could have damaging effects on cell membrane, nucleus and organelles of M. canis cells after 18 and 30 h of incubation; thus, the normal growth of the fungi was inhibited.

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Reactive species such as ROS generated by DBD plasma jet have damaging effects on cells, since they target proteins, DNA, cell wall and membrane [36].

However, oxygen is a strong oxidant, and has damaging effects on cells and biologic macromolecules due to formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS).

The selected vector should have high transduction efficiency and should ensure stable and long-term transgene expression from the cell vehicle and be devoid of any damaging effect on cell viability.

However, smaller aggregates are still undoubtedly toxic and their damaging effects on the cell appear to exacerbate the cause of toxicity, resulting in a snowball effect which explains why neurodegeneration advances at an increased rate the longer it exists in the brain.

The yopK mutants were cleared after a week of infection, likely as a consequence of damaging effects on host cells resulting in increased recruitment of immune cells and/or inundating the host with antigenic epitopes against which it can trigger a more robust and effective immune response.

These findings indicate that liposome encapsulation of chemotherapeutic drugs enhances their damaging effects on tumour cells.

Chemotherapy and radiation therapy have the potential of removing all cancer cells but both lack the specificity to limit their damaging effect on cancer cells, thus harming normal body cells in the process and causing countless side-effects.

Damaging effects on the PC Cl3 cells could be excluded for concentrations ≤0.2 M DMSO. Figure 5b presents the degree of protection when cells were subjected to the radionuclides and treated in combination with various concentrations of DMSO.

Finally, we formulate a definition for finding a control for cancer cells with limited damaging effect on normal cells.

The results demonstrate that low irradiation doses do not promote a substantial damaging effect on MEL cells, whereas higher irradiation doses induce cell death.

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