Conventionally, protein production has been
accomplished in living cells in large centralized manufacturing facilities.
Not exact matches
A thin layer of
living cells spread out
in two dimensions over the globe could
accomplish little; but concentrated
in three - dimensional forms,
cells constitute the vast and varied world of plant and animal
life.
The writings of Lewis Thomas, such as The
Lives of a
Cell,
accomplish something of the same thing
in a quite differnt style.
To
accomplish this goal, we are developing new optical systems and imaging techniques to see these
cells and track them over time
in the
living eye.
This must be
accomplished by using a process known as germ - line transmission, where the primordial germ
cells (PGCs) of an early embryo are edited, grown
in cultures, and then reproductively transmitted through surrogate host parents to generate
live, engineered birds.
To
accomplish this, Xie's group has developed several strategies to achieve single - molecule sensitivity with high specificity, millisecond time resolution, and nanometer precision
in living cells.