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  1. ... reactive oxygen species. Phagocytes use these substances to kill foreign invaders, preventing them from reproducing in the ... are unable to produce reactive oxygen species to kill foreign invaders, and neutrophil activity is not regulated. ...
  2. ... radicals accumulate to levels that can damage or kill cells. Additionally, the DJ-1 protein may serve ... protection, free radicals may cause enough damage to kill these nerve cells. Progressive loss of dopamine-producing ...
  3. ... reactive oxygen species. Phagocytes use these substances to kill foreign invaders, preventing them from reproducing in the ... are unable to produce reactive oxygen species to kill foreign invaders, and neutrophil activity is not regulated. ...
  4. ... reactive oxygen species. Phagocytes use these substances to kill foreign invaders, preventing them from reproducing in the ... are unable to produce reactive oxygen species to kill foreign invaders and neutrophil activity is not regulated. ...
  5. ... accumulates in neutrophils. This accumulation likely damages and kills these infection-fighting cells. A deficiency of neutrophils ... severe congenital neutropenia: how many aberrant pathways can kill a neutrophil? Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol. 2007 ...
  6. ... oxygen species (ROS). Phagocytes use these substances to kill foreign invaders, preventing them from reproducing in the ... result, phagocytes are unable to produce ROS to kill foreign invaders, and neutrophil activity is not regulated. ...
  7. ... reactive oxygen species. Phagocytes use these substances to kill foreign invaders, preventing them from reproducing in the ... are unable to produce reactive oxygen species to kill foreign invaders, and neutrophil activity is not regulated. ...
  8. ... toxic substances or protein deposits could accumulate and kill dopamine-producing neurons, leading to abnormal movements and ...
  9. ... properly. As a result, phagocytes are unable to kill foreign invaders and neutrophil activity is not regulated. ...
  10. ... the endoplasmic reticulum. This accumulation likely damages and kills motor neurons, which leads to muscle weakness. More ...
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