How Can We Mitigate the Toxicity of Substances Using the Intercellular Route?
To mitigate the toxicity of substances that use the intercellular route, strategies can include:
Barrier Strengthening: Enhancing the integrity of tight junctions to prevent harmful substances from crossing. Chelation Therapy: Using agents that bind to toxic metals, reducing their ability to traverse cellular barriers. Inflammation Control: Managing inflammation to maintain tight junction integrity.