This interrupts bacterial cell wall synthesis and results in the weakening of the bacterial cell walleventually causingcell lysis
inhibit synthesis of the bacterial cell wallcausingcell lysis
the formation of a transmembrane channelcausescell lysis
viral proteinscausingcell lysis
the complement systemresultscell lysis
virus production(passive) provoked bycell lysis
This could have been as a result of a slight difference in the buffering capacity of the system or an osmotic effect of water on the cellspotentially causingcell lysis
that is bound to the cell membrane layerto causecell lysis
your proteincausescell lysis
creates pores in the cell membranethereby causingcell lysis
e process of gene expressionultimately causingcell lysis
This treatmentcausescell lysis
by a different , active phage(passive) caused bycell lysis
Lytic proteins build sufficiently far in concentrationto causecell lysis
This pathway ... cleavage productscausecell lysis
lytic cyclecausingcell lysis
ableto causecell lysis
Subclass IIIa comprises those peptides that kill bacterial cells by cell wall degradationthus causingcell lysis
E ... a short peptidecausescell lysis
by inflammation and its mediators and degradative enzymes(passive) caused bycell lysis
the hydrophilic transmembrane channelcausescell lysis
channelcausescell lysis
using mechanical energy ( ultrasonicto causecell lysis
The term lysin ... any proteincausescell lysis
B ) Induction of kilcausescell filamentation
experimental results(passive) may be influenced byexperimental results
in the creation of ketone bodiesresultsin the creation of ketone bodies
to deathleadingto death
in development of the senescent secretory phenotype and ageing changes in the matrixresultsin development of the senescent secretory phenotype and ageing changes in the matrix
to an increased release of intracellular small proteinsleadsto an increased release of intracellular small proteins
to organismal agingcontributesto organismal aging
in the death of the cellresultsin the death of the cell
in failure to repair the bodyresultsin failure to repair the body
in the production of hydrogen peroxide , which is toxic for pathogens , but also for plant cellsresultsin the production of hydrogen peroxide , which is toxic for pathogens , but also for plant cells
from separate samplesoriginatingfrom separate samples
to massive degradation of cellular proteinsleadingto massive degradation of cellular proteins
to the release of inflammatory proteins ( 32 , 33leadingto the release of inflammatory proteins ( 32 , 33
to the release of nutrientsleadsto the release of nutrients
to blood clots , cancer and atherosclerosiscan leadto blood clots , cancer and atherosclerosis
a substantial release of amino acids into the culture mediumcauseda substantial release of amino acids into the culture medium
to deathleadingto death
to cell deathleadsto cell death
in biofilm formationresultingin biofilm formation
to the degradation of nucleic acids and the formation of uric acidleadingto the degradation of nucleic acids and the formation of uric acid
in response to acetic acid accumulation in the mediumresultsin response to acetic acid accumulation in the medium
to the rupturing of foreign cellsleadsto the rupturing of foreign cells
the culture medium(passive) caused bythe culture medium
to the that can not be used from this fundamental issueledto the that can not be used from this fundamental issue
in big clumps of cellsresultsin big clumps of cells
to interconnected tubule lumensleadto interconnected tubule lumens
the release of intracellular K+ into the ECFwill also causethe release of intracellular K+ into the ECF
the surrounding medium(passive) caused bythe surrounding medium
to hyperkalemia , hyperphosphatemialeadsto hyperkalemia , hyperphosphatemia
to intracellular nutrients and amino acids being released to the mediumwould leadto intracellular nutrients and amino acids being released to the medium
the detection of the CI valueinfluencesthe detection of the CI value
to a dose - dependent depletion of B cellsleadingto a dose - dependent depletion of B cells
proteases(passive) caused byproteases
from the viral infectionresultingfrom the viral infection
occurring during murine mammary tumor regressionresultsoccurring during murine mammary tumor regression
to endothelial dysfunction which leads to proteinurialeadingto endothelial dysfunction which leads to proteinuria
to extracellular CYN accumulation during the stationary phasemay contributeto extracellular CYN accumulation during the stationary phase
in a fluorescent signal ( rightwill resultin a fluorescent signal ( right
the supernatant(passive) caused bythe supernatant
the release of intracellular proteases and glycosidases , which can degrade secreted recombinant protein of interestcausesthe release of intracellular proteases and glycosidases , which can degrade secreted recombinant protein of interest
from Transfection with PEI / MNP and its ApplicationResultingfrom Transfection with PEI / MNP and its Application