Examples of 'free radicals may' in a sentence

Meaning of "free radicals may"

free radicals may - refers to the potential involvement of unstable molecules, known as free radicals, in certain biological processes or conditions. Free radicals can cause oxidative damage and are implicated in various health issues, including inflammation, aging, and chronic diseases. This phrase suggests a relationship or possibility of free radicals contributing to specific effects or outcomes.

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Free radicals may increase life span.
Researchers think free radicals may play a role in cancer.
Free radicals may actually be good for us.
Research shows that free radicals may also damage hair follicles.
Free radicals may damage nerves and brain system.
New research is finding that free radicals may actually be good for you.
Free radicals may be generated in the thermal addition reactions.
This hyper-production of oxygenated free radicals may result,.
The production of free radicals may be caused by external aggressions.
Free radicals may perform these functions in a number of cell types.
Other polymerization catalysts giving rise to free radicals may be used, for example 2,2 azo-bis-isobutyronitrile.
Free radicals may influence aging and the development of some health problems.
As explained above free radicals may be formed by decomposition of hydro peroxides.
Free radicals may be formed through natural processes as well as through the environment.
Studies indicate that free radicals may have a role in the occurrence of cancer.

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These free radicals may degrade cellulose thus reducing strength properties of the paper.
Such production of free radicals may induce radiobiological effects such as induced chromosomal breaks.
Free radicals may be important in the pathogenesis of diabetes-related healing deficit.
Its ability to kill free radicals may help people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Free radicals may have a cool name, but they are anything but.
Researchers claim these free radicals may contribute to the development of health conditions like cancer.
The presence of free radicals may react with elastomer components to render them less sticky.
The source of free radicals may or may not be water-soluble.
The resulting free radicals may be more reactive, toxic and deleterious to biological tissue.

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