Sentences with phrase «after grafting»

Lumbar spinal cord sections were stained with H&E at 3 weeks after grafting (A, B).
Human - Induced pluripotent stem cells form functional neurons and improve recovery after grafting in stroke - damaged brain.
Fortunately, we've found a way round this to allow us to commit the precursor cells to become the right dopamine cells without the other cells appearing after grafting
See you busily trying to shoehorn SC or TR in to his slot — why would you do that if you are after graft and defensive ability?
A recent study published in Annals of Neurology reports that healthy human tissue grafted to the brains of patients with Huntington's disease in the hopes of treating the neurological disorder also developed signs of the illness, several years after the graft.
In experiments on monkeys, they combined an antibody to OX40 with the drug rapamycin, which slows production of IL - 2, and saw «total control» of GVHD: Five of five animals had no signs of the disease 100 days after a graft from a highly mismatched donor.

Not exact matches

The purge comes years after industry analysts began criticizing PDVSA for widespread graft.
Far more influential in grafting UFO belief onto conspiratorial thought to form a «superconspiracy» theory was Milton William Cooper's Behold a Pale Horse (1988), currently ranked 11,825 on Amazon.com, which means it is still selling nicely after 15 years.
A woman who punished a 9 year old boy by making him sit in a bathtub while she poured boiling water on him, to the point where he will require physical therapy and skin grafts and a host of reconstructive surgery, also making the boy clean the kitchen after she burned him.
I keep reading comment after comment from 98 % of Gooners on here saying how some players are not good at tracking back or defending so they should be moved into midfield where you have Ramsey, Flamini and Arteta to do all the running and grafting for them.
NFL Networks» Ian Rapoport is reporting that Dez Bryant is expected to miss 10 - 12 weeks after undergoing a bone graft.
«There is a lot to do, but I have to graft in, go up and down and I kind of enjoy it — getting a lot of one - on - one situations,» the industrious winger said after his side's 2 - 0 win away to Hull City.
Hence at the end of the Asda film we see mum finally get to sit down with a glass of wine after 2 months» graft, as dad delivers the final, inevitable punchline: «What's for tea, love?».
They said that it appears that open chain activities after 6 weeks may improve strength without adversely affecting the surgical graft and / or increasing graft laxity (e.g. looseness), and that the evidence was currently insufficient to determine whether open chain knee exercises before 6 weeks postsurgery was safe.
Thirdly, payments via bank accounts reduce embezzlement and graft, which were significant in the immediate years after the genocide.
The DNA had charged him with forgery and conflicts of interest, and anger peaked after a blaze killed 64 people at a nightclub in Bucharest where inadequate fire - safety measures were blamed on graft.
Secretary of War William W. Belknap was impeached for graft and corruption, but acquitted after resigning on August 1, 1876.
A 2009 amnesty deal with militants helped reduce acts of sabotage, but the violence reignited after President Muhammadu Buhari's cash - strapped government temporarily ended amnesty payments and charged a prominent warlord with graft.
After Percoco was convicted of graft, it looked like Andrew might ride out the storm.
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz ordered the library board to put Galante on leave in April 2014 after a series of published stories accused Galante of graft.
But roughly 1,000 votes of his lead came from the fragments of the Bronx grafted onto the seat after redistricting in 2012, even though Wright had the backing of that borough's Democratic Party machine.
The fact that the anti graft agency has started probe his allegation nearly after a year, vindicates Jibril and informed citizens that Dogara and co have several questions to answer.
They treated laboratory pigs with each of the three methods, then after a week grafted the sites with split - thickness grafts much like Nelson's.
«Uncovering a mechanism causing chronic graft - vs - host disease after bone marrow transplant.»
The researchers found that the dogs implanted with traditional small grafts showed significant loss in range of motion and joint integrity after only eight weeks.
Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center scientists first used cyclophosphamide to prevent severe graft - versus - host disease (GVHD) after bone marrow transplant involving haploidentical or «half - matched» transplants, a treatment first used in 2000 at the Cancer Center to treat leukemias and other blood cancers.
Controls and mice with defective Fas - ligand marrow both rejected the graft after about 40 days.
After a few days, the cultured papillae were transplanted between the dermis and epidermis of human skin that had been grafted onto the backs of mice.
These patients were already candidates for standard DBS and agreed to undergo the nerve graft after being informed of the risks and benefits.
A second set of experiments, in which a second heart was grafted roughly a month after rejection to give potential immune memory more time to develop, showed similar long - term acceptance.
They then grafted a second heart from a genetically identical donor as the first, a week after rejection of the initial graft.
As expected, these grafts were rejected and no iPS cells could be detected by about 42 days after transplantation.
Next, the researchers repeated the experiment, but removed the grafts 15 days after transplantation.
Regenerated skin tissue, however, is different: After it is grafted it absorbs plasma, and blood vessels eventually grow into it.
After processing, the fat is grafted (transplanted) to the treated area, such as the face.
Before and three months after fat grafting, samples of skin from the treated area were obtained for in - depth examination, including electron microscopy for ultrastructural - level detail.
«Preventing graft - versus - host disease and relapse after transplant requires a difficult balance of eliminating the bad, overactive effector T cells, without suppressing the good, regulatory T cells,» said Kean, who is also an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine and a member of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
«As a transplant physician, it's beyond heartbreaking to witness a patient develop severe acute graft - versus - host disease after having their leukemia cured through bone marrow transplant,» said Kean.
«Immunotherapy drug nearly eliminates severe acute graft - versus - host disease: Drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis improves survival after hematopoietic stem cell transplant.»
Dr. Rigotti comments, «In any case, this is the first study presenting clinical evidence showing skin rejuvenation after fat grafting and highlighting the anatomical and structural changes that are the basis of this rejuvenation.»
(In July, Liu received a death sentence, with a 2 - year reprieve, after he was convicted of graft and abuse of power by a Beijing court.)
Home visits by a cardiac surgery nurse practitioner (NP) following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery can dramatically reduce a patient's risk of hospital readmission and death 30 days after surgery, according to a study in the May 2014 issue of The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.
«Protection for the gut barrier: New approach may prevent graft - versus - host disease: Activating signal paths could protect patients from dangerous immune reactions after stem cell transplantations.»
Scans of the brains of child musicians before and after musical training have yielded compelling evidence that proficiency and skill relies on hard graft, not innate genius.
The procedure, which involved attaching the nose, chin, cheeks, and lips of a 46 - year - old brain - dead woman, set off a firestorm of criticism that lingered even after the French surgeons declared in July 2006, in the medical journal The Lancet, that the graft was «successful with respect to appearance, sensitivity, and acceptance by the patient.»
After endoscopic skull base surgery (C), all of these layers are removed and replaced with a nasal mucosal graft, which is 1,000 times more porous than the native blood - brain barrier.
Nasal mucosal grafting is a technique regularly used in the ENT field to reconstruct the barrier around the brain after surgery to the skull base.
The waste obtained from the beer brewing process contains the main chemical components found in bones (phosphorus, calcium, magnesium and silica), that after undergoing modification processes, this waste can be used as support or scaffold to promote bone regeneration for medical applications such as coating prosthesis or bone grafts.
It claims that, 5 months after surgery, the recipient, a 36 - year - old graduate student, had no complications and the graft was showing early signs of tissue growth.
That paper says that the graft was in good condition 8 months after surgery.
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