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How does oxygen kill bacteria in the body?

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The key to understanding oxygen activation is the conversion of this molecule into a reactive singlet species within neutrophil cells in the blood. This process leads to light emission, which can be used to monitor in real time how the immune system functions.

Based on over 40 years of research, Professor Robert C Allen proposes an exquisitely detailed model of how oxygen becomes an aggressive bactericidal agent in the body.

Read more in Research Features: doi.org/10.26904/RF-151-6036339265

Read the original research: www.intechopen.com/chapters/64123