«Myeloid - derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) produce
reactive nitrogen radicals that alter the receptors on the surface of the tumour to hide it from cytotoxic lymphocytes that kill tumour cells.
Not exact matches
Free
radicals like
reactive oxygen and
nitrogen species (ROS, RNS) are molecules missing an electron, making them highly unstable and capable of destructive interactions with lipids, DNA, and proteins.
Free
radicals are released by cellular mechanisms responding to impact and cardio - muscular stress - specifically
reactive oxygen and
nitrogen species (RONS).
Similarly, a problem with antioxidant production can result in the buildup of
reactive oxygen and
nitrogen species, otherwise termed «free
radicals», in the mitochondria.
The mitochondria in our cells are responsible for releasing energy from the molecules in our food, but they also unleash electron - stealing free
radicals like
reactive oxygen and
reactive nitrogen species.