Sentences with phrase «about every cell in»

By collecting sequencing information about cells in the gut, for example, Kallyope can better figure out how they're connected to neurons in the brain in a series of circuits.
She was talking about the cells in my experiment that kept failing, but I think it is just as apt for motherhood: It is not you.
Hypothyroidism, an underactive thyroid, can impact just about every cell in your body.
Yet in 2006, Shinya Yamanaka at Kyoto University in Japan reported a «crazy» experiment (Hochedlinger's word) to show that mouse skin cells in a petri dish, aided by four genes and viruses that inserted the genes into the cells» DNA, could achieve something like the newt's developmental reversal, becoming just about any cell in the mouse's body.
This means that inflammation can negatively affect just about every cell in the body by damaging the very structure we need to make energy.
Most of us know this, but as a refresher, ATP is the energy molecule manufactured by the mitochondria that lie within just about every cell in our bodies.
However, I was thinking about cells in the biological sense, appropriating medical and scientific images with a color Xerox machine, and collaging these scavenged images together to form mixed media works.

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(There are good write - ups about this in the journals Science and Cell, and in Paul Goldberg's authoritative The Cancer Letter.)
Inmates spend an average of about 23 hours a day locked up alone in their cells, according to an audit of the U.S. Justice Department.
Matanov, who had hiked a New Hampshire mountain with Tamerlan Tsarnaev to «train like, and praise, the «mujahideen,»» according to court papers, deleted searches related to the attacks from his computer, tried to dispose of cell phones he had used to contact the brothers, and denied knowing much about the pair in interviews with police.
The batteries in the Smartscooter start to degrade after about five years, just like the lithium - ion cell that powers your smartphone.
Yeah, he carries a cell phone (just his second in six years), but that's about as wired as he gets.
If you're guilty of poor social cell phone etiquette, if you Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Periscope or whatever while interacting IRL with other human beings — and if you know it's wrong, yet there's no shame in your game about it — sadly, you're far from alone.
We're getting better about being able to broadcast messages to cell phones, certainly the hand - cranked radio is a good idea — your car radio, if you're in a parking garage with your car,» he said.
But be selective in giving out your cell - phone number, and don't be timid about setting boundaries, like, «Please don't call me between 5 and 7.
In Japan you can point certain Sony Ericsson or DoCoMo cell phones at a building, and they will display information about what's inside it, such as directions to a third - floor office or a menu for the rooftop restaurant.
In a decision released by the Baltimore Circuit Court, Judge Martin P. Welch wrote that the 35 - year - old was being granted a new trial because his initial council failed to properly cross-examine an expert from the state about the reliability of cell tower data that seemed to place him at the scene of the crime.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks suggests a title of particular interest to anyone working in tech (and parents): «This alarming book is about the generation born after 1995 who've grown up with cell phones, Instagram, and the rest.
Speaking of Novartis — the company's experimental CTL019, which is expected to be the first approved drug in a revolutionary new cancer treatment space that turns the body's own immune cells into cancer - killers, is already facing some apprehension from doctors and patient groups who are worried about its eventual pricing.
But in the lab, when the scientists manipulated human cells to be able to create the water bear shielding protein — called Dsup — they showed about half the DNA damage as normal cells.
Honda established a division late last year to develop electric vehicles (EVs) as part of its long - held goal for lower - emission gasoline hybrids, plug - in hybrids, EVs and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) to account for two - thirds of its line - up by 2030, from about 5 percent now.
They sat down with managers and researchers at a number manufacturing companies in the U.S. and China that produce lithium - ion cells for consumer electronics, asking about cost structures.
Hoping to learn something about how the human body defends itself against cancer, he had zeroed in on a complex regiment of lymphocytes called T cells, common to the immune systems in both mouse and man.
A few days later, he told her about a lab in Columbus, Ohio, that was making fuel cells the size of pencil erasers.
About the size of a pack of index cards, Aura fits easily in a shirt pocket or purse and connects via Bluetooth to a cell phone or laptop for hands - free calling.
Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis has made waves with a drug pipeline that includes one of the most talked - about experimental cancer therapies in recent years — a treatment called Kymriah that reconfigures the body's own immune cells to become aggressive blood - cancer killers.
The average wind turbine rotates fast enough to produce energy only about a third of the time, and solar cells can similarly underperform in cloudy conditions.
giant Novartis has made waves with a drug pipeline that includes one of the most talked - about experimental cancer therapies in recent years — a treatment called Kymriah that reconfigures the body's own immune cells to become aggressive blood - cancer killers.
About half of the patients in a Kymriah study got cytokine - release syndrome, a response to the reprogrammed cells running loose in the body.
This new kind of approach to fighting blood cancers is truly personalized; immune T - cells are extracted from patients, genetically tinkered to home in on an destroy cancerous cells, multiplied in a lab, and then jolted back into the patient's body within about two weeks.
Tesla Motors had an obligation to pay a total of about $ 1.7 billion to Japan's Panasonic as of Sept. 30 for electric vehicle battery cells made at Tesla's gigafactory in Nevada, the carmaker said in a regulatory filing.
In a rare appearance Dr. Chandan Sen, Director, OSU Center for Regenerative Medicine & Cell - Based Therapies will explain how this breakthrough came about and how the technology is leading to other medical discoveries and how the principle can be used to generate any tissue out of skin or fat which is abundant in human bodIn a rare appearance Dr. Chandan Sen, Director, OSU Center for Regenerative Medicine & Cell - Based Therapies will explain how this breakthrough came about and how the technology is leading to other medical discoveries and how the principle can be used to generate any tissue out of skin or fat which is abundant in human bodin human body.
Tesla has been quite secretive about its latest generation of battery cells, the 2170 li - ion cells, which they designed for Model 3 and Panasonic is manufacturing them at Tesla's Gigafactory 1 in Nevada.
None seemed credible to me — all spurious talk about waking up all the cells in your body and boosting your immune system.
Annual output at their undisclosed factory in the country is 600 MW, with about 330 MW of the total set aside for the production of passivated emitter rear contact (PERC) solar cells.
February 2, 2017 By Ann Perry http://mbd.utoronto.ca/ When Arif Aziz learned last fall about a new independent study project that was bringing together MBA candidates and PhD students in health sciences and engineering to map the global market for stem cell therapies, he jumped at the opportunity.
If Paul can rejoice about his contentment in God's presence while lacerated in a jail cell, then we too can live with that kind of perspective in both enjoyable and daunting situations.
Those considering joining the rest of civilization in owning a cell phone, and those thinking about replacing the blasted thing when their two - year agreement finally runs out must address the...
So how could both have come about at the same time and survived outside a cell (that didn't exist yet and also requires, in addition, DNA to survive)?
In fact if they knew anything about science, and Cell Biology, (to say nothing of Physics and Chemistry), it is the FARTHEST thing from that.
Man - made hypothesis of where we came from, such as from evolution (saying that proteins formed in a «prebiotic soup» and then «joining hands» with DNA, so that eventually a living cell is born), is not satisfying nor does it provide logical answers as to how the quality of love came about nor a conscience, that literally means «co-knowledge» in Greek.
So how could both come about at the same time and in the same place so as to work together and still survive outside a cell (that obviously does not exist yet)?
Yes, I'm talking about macro evolution, as in one day monkey years down the road... we have a human... There is adaptation for sure but then there is a big drop off from that and new species evolving from single cells...
If you really want to know more about development and differentiation of cells and tissue... do some reading, it's pretty straight forward stuff that is well described in the literature.
I wasn't surprised about him being shot in a jail cell.
I think it also says somewhere in the Bible about texting or talking on a cell phone when driving.
Any one who knows anything about human development knows that your body is never done making replacement cells in a living person.
While the cartoons are dead on about dynamics, almost always lead me to laugh out loud, and sometimes have a profound influence... your «prayer from the cell» always connects with me in a deeply spiritual way.
At Key Stage 3 (age 11 to 13 +, Years 7 to 9) schools have to teach: that fertilisation in humans and flowering plants is the fusion of a male and a female cell; about the physical and emotional changes that take place during adolescence; about the human reproductive system, including the menstrual cycle and fertilization; how the foetus develops in the uterus, including the role of the placenta.
If he talks about the event character (1 / 10th of a second in length and all that) of the self, it is because he thinks that is what analysis of self - consciousness itself discloses and not because he means to construct the self out of subhuman individuals or organisms (Shalom's «event - cells»).
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