That product is edible fish, grown
as cells in a lab vat rather than as a creature in a sea, lake, or aquaculture pond.
Not exact matches
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.
Now
in 2018, I don't want to project that everything was negative
in 2017: we've seen such individuals
as Nimrod May from Sirin
Labs, individuals like Mikhail Mironov from ICORating, who are having one of the most successful ICOs of 2017, and now is coming out with one of the first
cell phones that has an encrypted wallet included on an Android platform, which I think a phenomenal piece of technology moving forward.
While some still object to
cells being taken from animals and used by scientists to grow clean meat
in laboratories — and some just don't like the idea of eating a «cultured» steak created by men and women
in white coats — others see the
lab - grown meat revolution
as key to solving the environmental crisis linked to meat eating.
The audience roars with laughter
as Polish tells how he initiated select new members into the
cell biology
lab he worked
in after college with strategically placed miniature dry - ice bombs fabricated from plastic Eppendorf test tubes.
But
as the research
in Yaniv's
lab progressed, it became clear that scientists on both sides of the argument had been right: Lymphatic
cells do indeed grow from veins, but they originate from a niche within the vein that harbors angioblasts.
«While there is much work to be done, these findings imply the possibility of taking a patient's Th17
cells, expanding them
in the
lab and then reinfusing them
as a treatment,» adds Chen Dong, also of MD Anderson, who supervised the work.
Scientists have made a key discovery that could speed up the production of
cells in the
lab for studying diseases such
as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
Still, only a few dozen
labs in the world are certified
as BSL4 facilities; some are very small and only work on diagnostics, or
cell cultures, or a single species of animals.
In lab dishes, the blast
cells formed tissues that resembled blood - forming stem
cells as well
as blood vessels, the group found.
Strategies that boost the
cell's quality control programs, rather than disarm specific pathologic proteins, have looked promising
in lab animals that serve
as models for human neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia.
The NB activity
in Alberta is far ranging, with such research
as self - assembled nanostructures (M. J. Brett), single -
cell cancer analysis (L. M. Pilarski), computational modeling (D. Wishart), micro-total analysis systems or
lab on a chip (D. J. Harrison),
cell identification and manipulation (K. Kaler), and microsystems and medical diagnostics (Backhouse).
But when Antoine Louveau, a researcher
in Kipnis»
lab, developed a dissection technique that wholly preserves the fragile membranes covering the mouse brain, it revealed something never seen before: Immune
cells in the membranes were clearly organized,
as if traveling within tubes.
However, along with this seemingly linear storyline
in which retinoids block progesterone's promotion of CK5 +
cells, previous work
in the
lab of CU Cancer Center investigator Peter Kabos, MD, and others shows that breast cancers treated with anti-estrogen drugs like tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors show an increased population of CK5 +
cells — it is
as if these therapies remove the roadblock of estrogen - dependent
cells, leaving CK5 +
cells to proliferate.
During that year, and subsequent years spent
as a postdoc
in Morata's
lab (and later with Konrad Basler at the University of Zurich, Switzerland), Moreno was able to link the previously isolated phenomenon of
cell competition to the well - established process of programmed
cell death.
In a report on the study, published Feb. 5 in Nature Neuroscience, researchers say the biochemical receptor, known as a G protein - coupled receptor, was present on nerve cells in the lower respiratory tracts of lab mic
In a report on the study, published Feb. 5
in Nature Neuroscience, researchers say the biochemical receptor, known as a G protein - coupled receptor, was present on nerve cells in the lower respiratory tracts of lab mic
in Nature Neuroscience, researchers say the biochemical receptor, known
as a G protein - coupled receptor, was present on nerve
cells in the lower respiratory tracts of lab mic
in the lower respiratory tracts of
lab mice.
The study — which looked at the action of Substance P within nerve
cells in the
lab and
in animal models — focused on acute pain, but Professor Gamper aims to look at its role within chronic pain
as well.
In a new study, Murphy, a molecular biologist at Princeton University, showed that long - lived bodily, or somatic, cells in Caenorhabditis elegans, a one - millimeter nematode commonly used as a model for aging studies in labs, activate genetic pathways completely separate from those found in long - lived egg, or oocyte, cell
In a new study, Murphy, a molecular biologist at Princeton University, showed that long - lived bodily, or somatic,
cells in Caenorhabditis elegans, a one - millimeter nematode commonly used as a model for aging studies in labs, activate genetic pathways completely separate from those found in long - lived egg, or oocyte, cell
in Caenorhabditis elegans, a one - millimeter nematode commonly used
as a model for aging studies
in labs, activate genetic pathways completely separate from those found in long - lived egg, or oocyte, cell
in labs, activate genetic pathways completely separate from those found
in long - lived egg, or oocyte, cell
in long - lived egg, or oocyte,
cells.
«
As it has been shown to be selective to cancer
cells and non-toxic to normal
cells in the
lab, this peptide has the potential to be safe, but further work would be required to prove that.»
Researchers
in the Rice
lab of chemist and bioengineer Jeffrey Hartgerink had just such an experience with the hydrogels they developed
as a synthetic scaffold to deliver drugs and encourage the growth of
cells and blood vessels for new tissue.
And his group has applied for funding to run
lab studies to see if the fish hosting blotchy lesions develop more subtle — and disturbing — symptoms with time, such
as a slower swimming speed or changes
in blood -
cell counts.
A comparable study, she says, may find that
lab rats also do not lose hippocampal
cells — and thus redeem them
as a research tool
in studies on the link between alcoholism and memory loss.
The embryonic
cells can develop into replacement organs
in the
lab or be injected into an egg, where they develop
as a viable embryo and are literally born.
As his research progressed and he and others began unraveling the sophisticated mechanism by which the Ebola virus enters
cells, he was «bitten by the Ebola bug» and made studying the virus a key focus of his
lab, which he started up
in 2007.
In 1963, the couple moved to NYU to work as immunology research fellows in the lab of Baruj Benacerraf (who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1980 for his work on the role of genetically determined, cell - surface structures in the regulation of immune reactions
In 1963, the couple moved to NYU to work
as immunology research fellows
in the lab of Baruj Benacerraf (who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1980 for his work on the role of genetically determined, cell - surface structures in the regulation of immune reactions
in the
lab of Baruj Benacerraf (who shared the Nobel Prize
in Physiology or Medicine in 1980 for his work on the role of genetically determined, cell - surface structures in the regulation of immune reactions
in Physiology or Medicine
in 1980 for his work on the role of genetically determined, cell - surface structures in the regulation of immune reactions
in 1980 for his work on the role of genetically determined,
cell - surface structures
in the regulation of immune reactions
in the regulation of immune reactions).
Today, MD Anderson urges all its scientists to fingerprint new
cell lines
as soon
as they arrive
in the
lab and before publishing any data, and to complete an annual revalidation of all lines
in their laboratories.
Despite careful precautions such
as these,
cell contamination still regularly occurs
in labs throughout the world.
He says that he is ready to ship the cloned ES
cell lines to several
labs that have requested them
as soon
as the Oregon institutional review board signs off on the transfers, which could happen
in a matter of days.
If the lead - based particles work inside solar
cells as well
as they do
in the
lab, they could boost the solar conversion efficiency from a best of about 32 % today to perhaps
as much
as 66 %, enough to slash the cost of solar power.
In the lab, the herbicide 2,4 - dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (sold as weed killer and called 2,4 - D) can prompt cells in culture to elongate, build a new cell wall, and start dividing to form embryo
In the
lab, the herbicide 2,4 - dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (sold
as weed killer and called 2,4 - D) can prompt
cells in culture to elongate, build a new cell wall, and start dividing to form embryo
in culture to elongate, build a new
cell wall, and start dividing to form embryos.
In a boon to stem cell research and regenerative medicine, scientists at Boston Children's Hospital, the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and Boston University have created a computer algorithm called CellNet as a «roadmap» for cell and tissue engineering, to ensure that cells engineered in the lab have the same favorable properties as cells in our own bodie
In a boon to stem
cell research and regenerative medicine, scientists at Boston Children's Hospital, the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and Boston University have created a computer algorithm called CellNet
as a «roadmap» for
cell and tissue engineering, to ensure that
cells engineered
in the lab have the same favorable properties as cells in our own bodie
in the
lab have the same favorable properties
as cells in our own bodie
in our own bodies.
Cell biologist Andrea Ladd of the Cleveland Clinic
in Ohio keeps her
lab notebook exactly the same way she was taught
as an undergraduate
in the early 1990s.
In addition to emphasizing the recruitment of graduate students, American universities have a number of on - campus service facilities such
as modern research
labs, well - stocked reagent rooms, and
cell culture facilities.
In our lab, we address how such communication allows cells to arrange themselves in such a way as to form tissues.&raqu
In our
lab, we address how such communication allows
cells to arrange themselves
in such a way as to form tissues.&raqu
in such a way
as to form tissues.»
In my early years, I spent more time in the molecular biology lab, but I gradually moved into the biomaterial engineering lab as I got fascinated by the possibilities of combining biomaterials and cell biolog
In my early years, I spent more time
in the molecular biology lab, but I gradually moved into the biomaterial engineering lab as I got fascinated by the possibilities of combining biomaterials and cell biolog
in the molecular biology
lab, but I gradually moved into the biomaterial engineering
lab as I got fascinated by the possibilities of combining biomaterials and
cell biology.
The implications were hardly lost on the Bethesda crowd: If the virus was transmitted
in cell cultures
in Ruscetti's
lab, it could also be contaminating the nation's blood supply
as a result of blood donations from unknowingly infected donors.
Around 2000, then - postdoc Wagers and other researchers
in Irving Weissman's and Thomas Rando's
labs at Stanford revived the method, known
as parabiosis, to study the fate of blood stem
cells and muscle
cells.
Gabriela Cabral, a PhD student
in the
lab of Alex Dammermann at the Center for Molecular Biology of the University of Vienna, explains: «Many people thought that centrioles are held together by the same glue
as chromosomes, a substance called cohesin, which is destroyed during
cell division.
«Bone
cells aren't solely studied
in isolation
in the
lab as both local and systemic factors play an important role
in their function, so it's important to unpick the multitude of biological factors that can affect their proliferation,» says Dr Pablo Roman - Garcia, a first author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
In lab experiments, the researchers isolated exosomes from specialized human cardiac stem
cells and found that exosomes alone had the same beneficial effects
as stem
cells.
Scientists produced an artificial chromosome
in the
lab to investigate how
cells renew themselves — a process known
as cell division.
And at that point, he started to think about, you know, the idea of being able to grow meat from stem
cells or from
cells; to be able to grow meat
in a
lab as opposed to, you know, raising animals
in a farm somewhere; to be able to have a
lab and grow meat anywhere, you know, regardless of the environmental conditions or other factors.
As a result of this careful debugging, yeast cells with the synthetic chromosomes grow just as quickly in the lab as normal, wild yeast, despite the wholesale alterations (Science, DOI: 10.1126 / science.aaf4557
As a result of this careful debugging, yeast
cells with the synthetic chromosomes grow just
as quickly in the lab as normal, wild yeast, despite the wholesale alterations (Science, DOI: 10.1126 / science.aaf4557
as quickly
in the
lab as normal, wild yeast, despite the wholesale alterations (Science, DOI: 10.1126 / science.aaf4557
as normal, wild yeast, despite the wholesale alterations (Science, DOI: 10.1126 / science.aaf4557).
As a doctoral student
in the
lab of Drs. Margaret Wheelock and Keith Johnson at the University of Toledo, Dr. Islam focused on identifying a link between cadherins (a family of
cell adhesion proteins) and tumorigenesis (start of cancer
cell formation).
As with the other self - diagnosis tools, home use of Ozcan's
cell phone blood imager is a ways off, but it is already being looked at for pilot programs
in remote locations where doctors and
lab equipment are
in short supply.
«There have been previous reports of other
labs deriving beta
cell types from stem
cells, no other group has produced mature beta
cells as suitable for use
in patients,» he said.
As many as a dozen major labs, he says, have since tried but failed to make reprogramming work in human cell
As many
as a dozen major labs, he says, have since tried but failed to make reprogramming work in human cell
as a dozen major
labs, he says, have since tried but failed to make reprogramming work
in human
cells.
They have since learned that
as many
as 40 of those lines may never be fully developed; some may even have been contaminated by mouse
cells used to sustain them
in the
lab.
Stephen DiNardo, PhD, a professor of
Cell and Developmental Biology and Kari F. Lenhart, PhD, a postdoctoral scientist in the DiNardo lab, study the development of fruit fly sperm as a model to investigate the stem cell - ni
Cell and Developmental Biology and Kari F. Lenhart, PhD, a postdoctoral scientist
in the DiNardo
lab, study the development of fruit fly sperm
as a model to investigate the stem
cell - ni
cell - niche.
His
lab has spent several years working out the mechanism for how presynaptic
cells release neurotransmitter
in response to spikes of electrical activity known
as action potentials.