cellular damage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcellularanddamage
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cellular
adjective
uk/ˈsel.jə.lər/us/ˈsel.jə.lɚ/
connected with the cells of a plant ...
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damage
noun
uk/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/us/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/
harm ...
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(Definition ofcellularanddamagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The present findings on the patterns ofcellulardamagealso corroborate the observation.
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This further increases oxidative stress and exacerbatescellulardamage.
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A number of studies have linkedcellulardamagein plant tissues to salivary constituents of phytophagous insects.
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These detailed observations, we think, all suggest the earlier onset of thecellulardamagewithin the brain.
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The rapid response to insults, and an ability to repaircellulardamage, may contribute to the hardiness of lotus seedlings and plants.
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It is concluded that in vitro produced embryos have a significantly altered ultrastructure, indicating extensivecellulardamage.
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The absence of calcium ions may also explain thecellulardamage.
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Their generation, which occurs during seed desiccation, germination and ageing, may lead to oxidative stress andcellulardamage, resulting in seed deterioration.
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These pathological processes may increase the area ofcellulardamagebut the goal of treatment is to preserve potentially viable cells within the so-called ischaemic penumbra.
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These reports of unsuspectedcellulardamageare highly disturbing and merit all the attention of the scientific community.
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It is used to help with cuts and burns as well as severecellulardamage, such as frostbite.
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Cellulardamagehas reportedly been found in concussed brains, but it may have been due to artifacts from the studies.
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To this end, he has identified seven types of molecular andcellulardamagecaused by essential metabolic processes.
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Intrauterine hypoxia can causecellulardamagethat occurs within the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord).
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This leads to osmotic imbalance, which results incellulardamage.
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When young, the body is able to repair mostcellulardamage.
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The oxidized forms of ascorbate are relatively unreactive and do not causecellulardamage.
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The antioxidant effect of the fungus is due the presence of polyphenols whose role in reducingcellulardamagefrom oxidative stress is well-known.
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