Sentence examples for destroyed cells from inspiring English sources

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Previously-used chemical tags destroyed cells being examined.

130 prisoners at HM Prison Cardiff destroyed cells, a twenty-hour rooftop protest took place at HM Prison Stoke Heath, and disturbances occurred at HM Prison Brixton, HM Prison Pentonville, HM Prison Stafford and HM Prison Shepton Mallet.

CTGF is a bioactive cytokine, therefore, it is considered not to be derived from these destroyed cells.

Moreover, extracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) released by the injured and/or destroyed cells has also been shown to induce apoptosis via stimulating P2X7 receptors [ 12, 13].

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A cerebral (Figure 4E) capillary was surrounded by two pericytes containing large vacuoles which displaced and destroyed cell organelles.

Non-endothelial-like cells, such as smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts were destroyed cell by cell using a pasteur pipette and mechanical suction before the first passage.

Researchers already are using this new technique to target and destroy cells that cause breast cancer.

The second arm of the immune system, cell-mediated immunity, includes several types of white blood cells that destroy cells that have been infected by viruses.

T-cells are a potent type of white blood cell that destroy cells infected with microbes that they recognize as foreign.

These prions, almost impossible to destroy, accumulate in the brains of infected animals and people, destroying cells and leaving spongy holes in the tissue.

In test tube experiments, they discovered that a portion of this protein caused it to destroy cells that line blood vessels.

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