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  • ...ly back into the battery case, seal the saw cut with epoxy, and refill the cells with fresh electrolyte you can buy at the automotive parts store.
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  • The cause of sinus infection is bacteria in the lining cells of the sinuses. The bacteria, that is in the nasal passage, somehow enters
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  • ..., or powder) Contain sulfoxides and disulfides, which can damage red blood cells and cause anemia. Cats are more susceptible than dogs. Garlic is less toxic
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  • ...to produce a scouring soap. The scouring agents serve to remove dead skin cells from the surface being cleaned. This process is called exfoliation. Many ne
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  • ...light. (You've made a true battery, which is actually a lot of individual cells linked together.)
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  • ...ity from wood through the combination of gasification and solid oxide fuel cells], Ph.D. Thesis by Florian Nagel, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zuri ...ity from wood through the combination of gasification and solid oxide fuel cells], Ph.D. Thesis by Florian Nagel, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zuri
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  • ...ortion of [[sodium channels]] and blocks sodium influx into [[neuron|nerve cells]], which prevents
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  • ...agent, meaning that it accumulates preferentially in the [[lysosomes]] of cells in the body. The pKa for the quinoline nitrogen of chloroquine is 8.5, me ...CQ-Resistant cells efflux chloroquine at 40 times the rate of CQ-Sensitive cells; the related mutations trace back to transmembrane proteins of the digestiv
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  • ...e mitogenic and biphasic effects on resistant acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells: Relation to early gene expression. Leuk Res. 2009 May 16. [Epub ahead of p ...ved. Prednisolone can activate and influence biochemical behaviour of most cells. The steroid/receptor complexes dimerise and interact with cellular DNA in
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  • ...l Effects of Antioxidants in Diabetes: Possible Protection of Pancreatic b-cells Against Glucose Toxicity |journal=Diabetes |volume=48 |pages=2398–2406 |y
    28 KB (3,682 words) - 16:42, 27 September 2010
  • ...Iron chelator triggers inflammatory signals in human intestinal epithelial cells: involvement of p38 and extracellular signal-regulated kinase signaling pat
    5 KB (714 words) - 20:14, 21 September 2010
  • ...t fewer of these channels are available to subsequently open, making brain cells less excitable (less likely to fire).
    16 KB (2,164 words) - 16:42, 27 September 2010
  • ...in activity seen in seizure by reducing electrical conductance among brain cells by stabilizing the inactive state of voltage-gated sodium channels. Aside f
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  • ...ndazole causes degenerative alterations in the [[tegument]] and intestinal cells of the worm by binding to the [[colchicine]]-sensitive site of [[tubulin]],
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  • ...it acts by destroying the cytoplasmic micro tubes in the worm's intestinal cells thereby blocking uptake of glucose and other nutrients resulting to death o
    5 KB (619 words) - 16:42, 27 September 2010
  • ...raziquantel increases the permeability of the membranes of [[schistosome]] cells towards calcium ions. The drug thereby induces contraction of the parasites
    12 KB (1,580 words) - 16:42, 27 September 2010
  • ...line decreases monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in human lung epithelial cells |journal=Exp. Lung Res. |volume=32 |issue=1-2 |pages=15–26 |year=2006 |pm
    20 KB (2,578 words) - 16:43, 27 September 2010
  • ...ial RNA (m1555 A>G), that allows the gentamicin to affect their cells. The cells of the [[ear]] are particularly sensitive to this, sometimes causing comple ...synthesis in renal cells. This mechanism specifically causes necrosis of cells in the [[proximal tubule]], resulting in [[acute tubular necrosis]] which c
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  • ...ctase. This reduction causes the production of toxic products to anaerobic cells, and allows for selective accumulation in anaerobes. ...appens only in anaerobic cells, it has relatively little effect upon human cells or [[aerobic bacteria]].<ref>{{Cite book|first1=Barry I. |last1=Eisenstein
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