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Therefore, for all cited cases, the chorion remains around the embryo until firsts instar larvae stages and its rupture release larvae and free teratocytes in the host body.
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Later still, the lysosomes (membranous bags of hydrolytic enzymes found in most cells) rupture, releasing their acid enzymes into the cytoplasm of the cell.
This will contribute to the understanding of earthquake rupture dynamics because the conjugate rupture releases the same shear strain as that released on the main fault, and thus it has been considered quite difficult for both ruptures to accelerate simultaneously.
The rupture released extremely hot hydrogen and naphtha, which ignited.
These lesions rapidly enlarge and rupture, releasing large amounts of virus into the saliva.
These drug-loaded liposomes travel through the system until they bind at the target site and rupture, releasing the drug.
Phosphorylated MLKL triggers membrane rupture, releasing pro-inflammatory cellular contents to the extracellular space.
Finally, the infected rectal glands of the adult hermaphrodite rupture releasing Photorhabdus cells into the body cavity of the mother.
In this case, the cells swell and eventually rupture releasing their contents into the surrounding tissue, and thereby eliciting an inflammatory response (Vermeulen et al, 2005).
Then, during the final stage of PCD, tonoplast rupture releases them into the cytoplasm resulting in autolysis of the cell contents [ 11].
Polymerised HbS confers a characteristic sickle shape to the RBC, in association with other cellular alterations; furthermore, these RBCs are more likely to rupture, releasing damaging cell-free haemoglobin (Hb) into the circulation (haemolysis), with significant consequences that include vascular nitric oxide (NO) consumption and oxidative stress (Kato et al., 2009).
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