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What Are the Mechanisms of CAD-Induced Toxicity?

CADs can induce toxicity through several mechanisms. One major pathway is the induction of phospholipidosis, a condition characterized by the excessive accumulation of phospholipids within cells. This occurs because CADs can inhibit the activity of phospholipases, enzymes responsible for phospholipid breakdown. Additionally, CADs can cause mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and apoptosis, leading to cellular damage and death.

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