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By modifying these naturally occurring proteins, Lu hopes to make them more efficient at killing microbes, and potentially to develop them for use against infection in humans.
The process can legally be used in the United States for killing insects in grains, flour, fruits, and vegetables; for preventing stored potatoes, onions, and garlic from sprouting; and for killing microbes, insects, and parasites in spices, pork, and poultry.
NETs are large extracellular structures comprising a mesh of chromatin fibers containing an array of granule proteins such as neutrophil elastase (NE) and myeloperoxidase (MPO)14,15, which are capable of trapping and in some instances killing microbes.
"We've known for a long time that copper and other metals are effective in killing microbes, so it wasn't a great leap to incorporate copper surfaces into hospitals," said John Lynch, medical director of infection control at Seattle's Harborview Medical Center, which is redesigning a waste-disposal room to incorporate copper on light switches and door handles.
Fabrics might succeed in killing microbes in contamination-prone environments.
Toxic lead and copper from spent bullets can leach into the earth, threatening ground water, killing microbes, and poisoning plants.
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The microbiocidal assay historically referred to as the bacterial killing assay, measures the capacity to fresh whole blood or plasma to kill microbes ex vivo (Millet et al., 2007; Tieleman et al., 2005).
Segal, A.W. How neutrophils kill microbes.
This is due to its ability to kill microbes and stimulating productions of new cells.
Sterilization can kill microbes, but it can also damage human tissue, sometimes destroying its usefulness.
Steak and some other meats are treated with radiation to kill microbes.
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