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The action of vitamin C in infectious disease is generally attributed to host protection from oxidative damage by ROIs and RNIs generated to kill intracellular bacteria [29] and effects on host immunity [30].
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Scientists take advantage of its properties to generate electric power, to kill cancer cells, and in many manufacturing processes.
This paper introduced a multi-objective approach to generate test sets to kill mutants used for the feature testing of SPLs.
Hence, the combination of the tri-components with HFMF treatment will generate multifunctional effects to kill the cancer cells (Figure 7c).
Log-time mortality curves were generated, and lethal time to kill 50% (LT50), estimated by using probit analysis.
The presence of either enzyme could deplete environmental arginine, generating either compartmentalized NO not available to kill Leishmania or generating polyamines that stimulate parasite growth [ 42].
Or on a smaller level, BNNTs could be used with pinpoint precision to attack cancer cells by sticking to tumors, absorbing neutrons from a targeted beam, and generating localized alpha radiation to kill the cancer.
It's possible that the impact didn't generate enough acid rain to kill the freshwater animals, but several lines of evidence that severe acid rain did fall on land argue against this explanation.
The ability to generate NK cells primed to kill more efficiently raises the hope of enhancing clinical efficacy and outcome.
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