cell damage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcellanddamage
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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damage
noun
uk/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/us/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/
harm ...
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(Definition ofcellanddamagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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When intertial cavitation occurs, a new process with serious potential forcelldamageis introduced.
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Protection of porcine oocytes againstcelldamagecaused by oxidative stress during in vitro maturation: role of superoxide dismutase activity in porcine follicular fluid.
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Increased intracellular calcium is an important early factor in thecelldamageseen in cerebral ischaemia.
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Assessment ofcelldamagecaused by spontaneous lipid peroxidation in rabbit spermatozoa.
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Each of these reactions would produce the highly active hydroxyl radical within the cell structure, potentially leading to increasedcelldamage.
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It was previously thought that alveolar fibrin resulted from leakage of plasma fibrinogen into the alveolar space after alveolar epithelialcelldamage.
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They promote human health by neutralizingcelldamagecaused by free radicals and dioxygen or peroxide molecules7.
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When accompanied by tissue ischaemia and cytokine mediatedcelldamage, the result is widespread cell death.
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These reversals of the standard pattern might representcelldamageduring slice preparation.
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There has been speculation linking the increased levels of proinflammatory cytokines with abnormal placentation and as contributors to placental damage and the resulting oxidative stress and endothelialcelldamage.
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He showed that the increase in pressure caused retinal ganglioncelldamageand thinning of the nerve fiber layer of the retina.
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Ten percent of all samples taken were not processed due tocelldamageor lysis and of the 3302 samples sorted, no target cells were identified in 558 (17 %).
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There is evidence to suggest that free radicals can causecelldamage, including that of chromosones, increase the aging process and reduce immunity.
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Today, however, we know that people should not be exposed to ionizing radiations without good reason, because they causecelldamage.
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Stemcelldamageduring the spraying procedure is a current research hurdle.
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Disorganization of actin filaments and the cytoskeleton leads to increased permeability of tight junctions resulting in severe epithelialcelldamageand fluid secretion.
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It is directly implicated in epithelialcelldamage, exfoliation, and bronchospasm in allergic diseases.
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The resultantcelldamagestimulates the release of ethylene, which promotes cellular wall breakdown.
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