It is difficult to interpret for this tumor type
because cell yields are low and the cells of the aspirates are identical to those of normal fat.
It is difficult to interpret an aspiration sample for this tumor type
because cell yields are low and the cells of the aspirates are identical to those of normal fat.
Not exact matches
That's
because the new technique
yields cells that have a lower, but not negligible, risk of forming tumours once implanted.
The mini livers are a major advance in stem
cell research
because they have
yielded actual functioning
cells.
However, her research group has not yet identified how to make stem
cells yield entirely dI1 or entirely dI3
cells — perhaps
because another signaling pathway is involved, she said.
However,
because M. barkeri has a complex
cell wall, produces a thick outer layer of polysaccharide, and grows in large aggregates of
cells rather than as individual
cells, standard RNA extraction protocols give incomplete lysis of
cells and result in low
yields of poor - quality RNA.
Bozhi Tian, who led one of the University of Chicago research groups, said the particles can establish unique biointerfaces on
cell membranes,
because they are deformable but can still
yield a local electrical effect.
The advent of human induced pluripotent stem
cells has been heralded as a major breakthrough in the study of pluripotent stem
cells, for these
cells have
yielded fundamental insights into the reprogrammability of somatic
cell fates, but also
because of their seemingly great promise in applications, including potential uses in
cell therapy.