Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2010
DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4160-3123-9.50025-5
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“…iNOS cataly�es arginine conversion to citrullin and produced nitric oxide. In phagolysosome, nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide and superoxide form peroxynitrite radicals to kill pathogen (Abbas et al, 2012). In cells/tissues, nitric oxide is not stable and has very short half life (Zhang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Nitrite Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…iNOS cataly�es arginine conversion to citrullin and produced nitric oxide. In phagolysosome, nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide and superoxide form peroxynitrite radicals to kill pathogen (Abbas et al, 2012). In cells/tissues, nitric oxide is not stable and has very short half life (Zhang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Nitrite Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reactive oxygen intermediates such as superoxide radical, hydroxyl radical, and single oxygen are needed to kill pathogen along with nitric oxide (Abbas et al, 2012) but excessive hydroxyl radical can make reaction with poly unsaturated fatty acid to form malondialdehyde. In this research, adding polysacchathis research, adding polysacchathis research, adding polysaccharesearch, adding polysaccharesearch, adding polysacchaadding polysacchaadding polysaccharide krestin showed difference on nitrite concentration among groups.…”
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“…However, immune reactions can vary. Neutralizing antibodies can also be generated which effectively bind the protein and facilitate its degradation [82]. However, it is also possible that type I immediate hypersensitivity reactions can be initiated which result in anaphylaxis [82].…”
Section: Entry Inhibitorsmentioning
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“…Accordingly, exposure to the protein can activate T and 8 cells, initiating an immune reaction [82]. However, immune reactions can vary.…”
Section: Entry Inhibitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%