Sentences with phrase «answer about the cell»

I would also love to hear your answer about the cell phone that so many people have brought up.

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Hobson was upset — she remembered her early experience as being all about paying her dues — but she realized something: «It all goes back to the cell phone,» she says, meaning that since cell phones have been around, young people had access to instant answers (be it from their mom or Google).
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.
Henry graciously offered to answer a few questions about this treatment option for eczema, food allergies, mast cells and even Eosinophilic Esophagitis!
This new insight into how chromosomes are disassembled and reassembled during cell division will allow researchers to begin answering basic questions about epigenetic inheritance, as well as human disease such as chromosome disorders and cancer.
To glean some insight into why, New Scientist asked 1000 stem cell researchers from around the world to answer an anonymous survey about the pressures of their work.
By examining the brains of bees trained to different tasks, the researchers found that the number of connections between nerve cells may hold the answer to questions about individual cognitive differences.
Hass said SpDamID was developed to answer a number of important questions about Notch transcriptional regulation in the nuclei of mK4 cells.
Reporting their data Aug. 6 in the journal Molecular Cell, scientists at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center say the new technology — called SpDamID — could allow scientists to answer basic questions about tissue development and disease that existing technology can not address.
In addition to answering basic questions about how Zika invades cells, Linhardt's group also wants to come up with a way to block the interactions between the virus and placental sugars, protecting the fetus from harm.
The authors conclude that mesenchymal stem cell therapy has great potential as a therapeutic option in feline disease, but that many questions about the logistics of its use remain to be answered.
Lab - based experiments can also help answer important questions about early human development and the development of sperm and eggs cells, says Robin Lovell - Badge, a developmental biologist at the Francis Crick Institute in London and a member of the Hinxton Group steering committee.
The case raises important questions about privacy and consent in cell line research — questions for which there are as yet no answers.
Those tests will answer basic questions about changes in cells and genes; they are not the elaborate, years - long studies exposing lab animals or examining humans that can answer most important health questions.
In a study published in Science, University of Utah researchers report the eludication of a mechanism that regulates the length of the flagellum's 25 nanometer driveshaft - like rod and answers a long - standing question about how cells are held together.
The research also answers a long - standing question about why motor neurons, the nerve cells of the spinal cord that control muscle movement, form much faster than other types of neurons.
Pfaff's group used the new method to answer a long - standing question about how a collection of cells in the spinal cord, called the locomotor central pattern generator (CPG), connects to the right motor neurons to allow movements like walking.
This was, in a sense, a possible molecular answer to the hunch about early mammalian fates voiced by Arthur Hertig of the two - celled embryo half a century earlier.
He is «an unusual character» who's distinctive for «bringing epidemiological thinking and methodology into dialogue with molecular and cell biology» to answer important questions about aging, says gerontologist Thomas Kirkwood of the University of Newcastle in Newcastle - upon - Tyne, U.K.
The Scientist spoke with the developers of four recent applications of single - cell lineage tracing experiments — examples that reflect the power biologists have in 2016 to answer fundamental questions about how tissues and organs form.
As a scientist, I still maintain my focus on performing rigorous, hypothesis - driven science and use creative approaches to answer basic questions about how cells work and how processes go awry in disease.
The study, published in the academic journal Cell Stem Cell, answers a key question about the viral path of attack, said Kristen Brennand, a stem cell biologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New YCell Stem Cell, answers a key question about the viral path of attack, said Kristen Brennand, a stem cell biologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New YCell, answers a key question about the viral path of attack, said Kristen Brennand, a stem cell biologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New Ycell biologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York.
He added: «Truly naive human ES cell lines would not only help answer fundamental questions about how we are made, and be useful for drug screening and tissue therapy, but they would also provide a benchmark against which other types of stem cells could be measured in terms of their effectiveness in stem cell therapy and regenerative medicine.»
Insights obtained through these strategies are expected to answer fundamental cell biological questions about how cells match lysosome abundance and activity to demand.
«The technology could also greatly improve our ability to study how tumor cells change in response to treatment and could help answer important biological questions about how treatment resistance arises.»
The answers they have discovered so far reveal critical information about gene regulation; specifically, that cells are used to record the positional identity in human tissues, and that the «perturbation,» the disturbance, of such programs plays a major role in cancer progression, especially in metastasis, whereby cancer cells spread to other parts of the body.
Wolin and her colleagues had begun to answer questions about Ro's function when their earlier experiments demonstrated that the Ro protein binds to small RNA molecules that are misfolded versions of those that help make up the cell's ribosomes, which are its protein assembly lines.
New stem cell research may help answer key questions about bipolar disorder, and lead to improved treatment.
Stem cells are helping us to explore the intricate way in which our bodies process sugar and to answer some important questions about the root causes of diabetes:
We will answer any questions that you or your family may still have about any aspect of the stem cell treatment.
We are pleased to answer your questions about adult stem cell therapy and assist with scheduling a complimentary educational consultation with one of our doctors.
The unusual multiplayer shooter Hybrid continues the Xbox 360's Summer of Arcade this week and the guy who thought up the game, 5TH Cell creative director Jeremiah Slaczka is here to answer your questions about it and, well, about anything else you want to ask a game developer.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening January 4, 2008 BIG BUDGET FILMS One Missed Call (PG - 13 for mature themes, frightening images, terror, intense violence and some sexual material) Shannyn Sossamon stars in this remake of Chakushin Ari, a high attrition - rate horror flick from Japan about a traumatized young woman who's afraid to answer her cell phone after several of her ill - fated friends receive messages accurately predicting exactly when and how they are about to die.
Sure, cell phones are still ringing here, but people take their time about answering them.
Answer: Cancer is hard to guess about - especially because you don't know what cell type you are dealing with yet.
Dr. Garner kindly answered questions about the stem cell treatments he performs and how it is helping his patients.
Turn your cell phone off and forget about answering the doorbell if it rings.
17 September — 22 October 2009 The Scottish enlightenment scientist Lord Kelvin asked the question about how space could be most efficiently bounded by an enclosing geometry the answer being found in those most elusive and fugitive of things: bubbles and foams which forms nesting cell structure of polyhedra.
They seek answers to questions about the structure of the universe, the formation of our solar system and other planetary systems, the behavior and transformation of matter when subjected to extreme conditions, the origin of life, the function of genes, and the development of organisms from single - celled egg to adult.
As I'm not a scientist, there was much of your response that sailed over my grey matter, yet most of it tickled enough brain cells to understand your answers and the complexity of what still needs to be learned about everything that is currently happening in the arctic regions.
«I have Homes.com come straight to my cell phone, so when someone inquires about one of my listings or has a question that needs to be answered I can be the first to reply.
Hiring managers say the following are the mistakes most detrimental to your interview performance: • Answering cell phone or texting: 77 percent • Appearing disinterested: 75 percent • Dressing inappropriately: 72 percent • Appearing arrogant: 72 percent • Talking negatively about current or previous employers: 67 percent • Chewing gum: 63 percent
I have made the case many times that there was a time when we went grocery shopping without cell phones and we weren't worried about who was ringing our telephone at home — even possibly without an answering machine!
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