Sentences with phrase «alive than the cell»

How then, when we come to the soul, which is even more alive than the cell, can we appeal to the inheritance of a common character to explain its identity through time?

Not exact matches

Much less trillions of cells that are each more complex than anything man has created working in harmony in our bodies to keep us alive!
If he isn't made of cells he isn't alive — If he's made of nothing than he's indistinguishable from nothing.
Descendants of the original HeLa cells are still alive today, more than 60 years after they were removed from Henrietta Lacks.
After inserting more than 400 human genes into yeast cells, researchers found that almost half of the human genes actually worked and kept the yeast alive!
Dr Sarah Warnes, lead author of the new research, explains: «Our latest research shows that in simulated fingertip contamination of surfaces with millions of MRSA or MSSA, the cells can remain alive for long periods on non-antimicrobial surfaces — such as stainless steel — but are killed even more rapidly than droplet contamination on copper and copper alloys.
Our bodies are made of more than 10 trillion cells of hundreds of different kinds, each of which plays its unique role in keeping us alive and healthy.
Rather than trying to eradicate all cancer cells, an evolution - based approach of keeping a few alive has stopped tumours becoming drug resistant in mice
So began a battle to stay alive that has involved more than 70 drugs and a staggering series of twists and turns, including a stem cell transplant that almost killed him.
Overall, researchers showed that regardless of other risk factors, including age at diagnosis or the initial white blood cell count, patients with an MRD level of 1 percent or more on day 19 of therapy were far less likely than other young leukemia patients to be alive and cancer - free 10 years later.
6 - shogaol is 10,000 times more effective than increased doses of Taxol at eliminating cancer stem cells, keeping healthy cells alive, and stemming the formation of tumors.
A. Bacteria: completely independent, able to eat and reproduce quickly (can develop into millions of cells in 4 hours) B. Virus: 1/1000 smaller than a bacterial cell, not alive, attaches to a host cell and injects its material into that cell and uses the genetic material to make new viruses - the host cell bursts and releases the viruses C. Parasites:
If you look at fixed cells expecting a high dead / live fraction you will take pictures of more dead than alive cells, and vice versa.
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