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Neutrophils are essential for aspergillosis resistance, as demonstrated in neutropenic individuals, and are capable of sequestering both conidia and hyphae through distinct, non-phagocytic mechanisms.
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Host plants often have toxic substances in them and caterpillars are able to sequester these substances and retain them into the adult stage.
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Water hyacinth, bulrush and other macrophytes sequester heavy metals.
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In addition to being unaffected by the poison, the caterpillars sequester it in their body, making them highly toxic to predators.
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Infected erythrocytes are often sequestered in various human tissues or organs, such as the heart, liver and brain.
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While the carbon had been sequestered naturally, some point to the event as evidence for the potentially catastrophic effects of sequestering carbon artificially.
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These bacteria sequester the catabolic anammox reactions to intracellular compartments called anammoxasomes.
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The quartet travel together for a while, and she reveals she has an illegitimate son that was sequestered from her, allegedly due to her blindness.
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He believes that it is more likely that arsenic is being sequestered elsewhere in the cells.
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Release of the receptor may also generate soluble receptors which act as decoys by sequestering ligands.
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