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"However, we do not yet fully understand which types of particulate pollution specifically damage the lungs or which vitamins best interfere with this pathway to reduce the level of damage".
In heritage science literature and in preventive conservation practice, damage functions are used to model material behaviour and specifically damage (unacceptable change), as a result of the presence of a stressor over time.
This result indicates that MDMA specifically damage DA but not 5-HT terminals in mice.
The hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) enzymatically produced inside the cell from free radicals and reactive Oxygen species by the rMnSOD may thus specifically damage tumor cells.
Specifically, damage to the CT causes significant microglial responses in terms of morphological reactivity and an increased density of microglial cells.
The metabolites mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (MEHP) and mono- n-butyl phthalate (MBP) have shown testicular toxicity in rats, specifically damage to the cells that produce testosterone and sperm.
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These data provide evidence that phagocytic superoxide specifically damages an extracytoplasmic target to inhibit or kill Salmonella.
Defense priming has furthermore been shown to occur in response to airborne chemical cues, specifically damage-induced volatile organic compounds emitted by neighboring plants (or distant parts of the same plant) that are already experiencing herbivory [ 8- 14].
Thus fibrous astrocytes appeared to be specifically damaged in inflammatory demyelination.
Autophagy can be selective and can remove specifically damaged organelles and/or protein aggregates.
Studies specifically damaging the tri-radiate cartilage (rabbit) show the ilio-ischial segment to be the most extensive component for normal growth of the acetabulum.
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