Not exact matches
Based on a 3D image such as an MRI scan, Aspect's machine
builds relatively complex organic structures out of a «hydrogel» embedded within
cells taken from the
body and grown in a
cell culture.
These nanobots are
built to detect cancer
cells in the human
body and apply treatment directly to them.
As the first member of the
body of Christ, Peter is the rock or foundation for the
building up of the church, the
cell to which all other
cells are attached in the growth of that
body.
Protein acts as a
building block for the
body's
cells.
Hydrolyzed Collagen is the missing link in supplying amino acids like glycine, proline and lysine that are required by the
body to
build connective tissue to regulate
cell growth.
Without going into a complicated biology lesson (which I probably would not be prepared to teach), let's simply think of what our digestive system does for us: it breaks food down into smaller pieces so that our
body can use this nourishment to
build new
cells and give us energy.
Toxins can
build up in your
body leading to
cell damage which causes early aging.
Protein plays many important roles, such as repairing the
body's
cells,
building and repairing muscles, helping
build and maintain bones, and helping control many metabolic processes.
70 % of the fat from almond is monounsaturated fat aka (MUFAs) Monounsaturated fats provide fatty acids needed in the
body to
build cells and maintain healthy skin.
These amino acids can be used to
build or repair muscle fiber, to create any number of
cells, to concoct hormones or to
build any number of tissues that the
body might need.
Protein is essential for basic bodily functions; it helps to
build new
cells whilst looking after the tissues within your
body (which lets face it, is pretty essential).
Amino acids are the
building blocks of protein and your
body breaks down protein from animal and plant sources in your diet to provide the amino acids required for your
cells and your growing baby.
Protein is the
building block of every
cell in your
body and your babies»
bodies.
A newborn has more red blood
cells than his
body needs, and often, when a baby's immature liver can't process them quickly enough, a yellow pigment called bilirubin (a by - product of the red blood
cells)
builds up in the blood.
The benefits: Unsaturated fats provide vital nutrients to help
build and develop
cells in both your
body and your baby's.
Cord blood includes potent stem
cells, which are considered to be the
building blocks of the
body.
Triglycerides store unused calories and provide your
body with energy, and cholesterol is used to
build cells and certain hormones.
Stem
cells are unique because they are essentially the
body's
building blocks; these are the only
cells in the human
body that have the ability to regenerate more
cells with specialized functions.
Cow's milk is rick in amino acids that help
build cells in maternal
body and also that of the baby.
Include protein - rich food in your diet — this means more of fish and lean meats because your
body needs amino acids to
build new
cells and develop feat brain, heart, muscle and tissue.
There is no set programme for ageing — the process is driven by the
build - up of faults and damage in the
cells and organs of the
body, which is malleable.»
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cells work hard, and when their waste products
build up faster than the
body can clear them, tiny yellow spots can form around the fovea.
DiChristina: It is, and then it moves on to a stage called the bloat stage, which lasts from the first week to about 3 weeks roughly, where those cellular processes continue and the gases that the
cells create, as they continue their digesting and chemical processes, begin to
build up in the
body and the
body starts to bloat.
And the first thing that begins to happen is carbon dioxide
builds up inside the
body, and with it there is a rise in acidity; that acidity rise contributes to cellular membranes decaying and then collapsing and then digestive enzymes that were already always present in the
cells begin to slosh around to the
body and [it] begins a state of what's called self digestion, so the
body begins to liquefy inside rather literally.
Building upon their earlier research on the biology of fat metabolism, Joslin scientists discovered that microRNAs - small RNA molecules that play important roles in regulation in many types of tissue — play a major role in the distribution and determination of fat
cells and whole
body metabolism.
From the moment of fertilization,
building a human
body involves a series of choices where
cells generated by
cell division must elect which of the myriad types of
cell they will become.
Built into a single
cell, the laser might one day be used for light - based therapeutics, perhaps killing cancer
cells deep inside the
body.
When the toxin
builds up, it destroys T and B lymphocytes, the
body's infection - fighting immune
cells.
Built to annihilate any
cell carrying weak EBV, the T
cells are injected back into the patient's
body, where they efficiently kill the cancer with nary a side effect.
Stem
cells, the blank slate from which the
body can
build any type of
cell it needs, are proving themselves capable of doing what was once thought impossible: healing broken brains.
The role of these gels is to mimic the natural environment of the stem
cells, which provides them with a protein - and sugar - rich scaffold called the «extracellular matrix,» upon which the stem
cells build specific
body tissues.
The traditional explanation has been that low - oxygen conditions cause the
body to
build new red blood
cells, making it easier to supply oxygen to muscles and vital organs.
And if the
cells reach a tipping point where they completely block inflammation in fat tissue, they can cause fat deposits to
build up inside unseen areas of the
body, including the liver, leading to insulin resistance.
After being infused back into patients»
bodies, these newly
built cells both multiply and seek out a peptide expressed by the antigens NY - ESO - 1 and LAGE - 1 found in multiple myeloma cancer
cells.
Researchers used data from different people's genotypes and metabolism to
build personalized models that simulate how a drug will affect a particular set of
cells in the
body.
These
cells — capable of generating all
cell types in the
body — could be used as the «Lego bricks» to
build tissue constructs, larger structures of tissues, and potentially even micro-organs.
They used a custom -
built 3 - D printer and special inks containing extracellular matrix — the naturally derived material that the
body uses to knit
cells into tissues.
Last year, a team led by Harvard Medical School genetics professor Susan Dymecki defined a subgroup of serotonergic neurons in mice by showing that those
cells specifically, among all serotonergic neurons, were responsible for increasing the breathing rate when too much carbon dioxide
builds up in the
body.
The naturally occurring arsenic kills human
cells, leading first to skin scarring and then, as it slowly
builds up in the
body, to brain damage, heart disease and cancer.
When inserted into the
body, stem
cells latch onto the structure and differentiate into
cells that start to
build bone, much as construction workers assemble walls, floors, and glass around a skyscraper's steel girders.
Building on this research, investigators are trying to unravel how vitamin D may protect
cells in the colon and the microbial composition of the bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses that live on and inside the human
body, Moss noted.
After an initial outbreak, HSV - 2 virus lives in nerve
cells and is often inactive, with flare - ups occurring with diminishing frequency as the
body builds up immunity to the virus.
But, it was known that when HIF - 1 normally activates signals in the
body to
build new vessels, one of the many types of
cells recruited to the site of new vessel growth is a population of stem
cells from the bone marrow, which are called bone marrow - derived angiogenic
cells.
Proteins are the essential
building blocks of
cells, making up the structure of different parts of the
body as well as carrying out and regulating the functions of organs and tissues.
A better understanding of this master switch regulator may help to understand, how
cells that have a common origin take on a specific fate in the
body to
build an organ and may also help to understand the development of certain leukemias.
Proteins do most of the work of
building cells, digesting food and all the other things a
body must do.
Moderna's mRNA Therapeutics ™ platform
builds on the discovery that modified mRNA can direct the
body's cellular machinery to produce nearly any protein of interest, from native proteins to antibodies and other entirely novel protein constructs with therapeutic activity inside and outside of
cells.
• Keeping abnormal proteins from
building up and potentially shutting down major organs (heart, liver and nervous system, to name a few) • Protecting the brain's functions of learning and memory against neurotransmitter toxicity • Activating or increasing the activity of proteins that promote the initial growth, maintenance and survival of brain neurons • Enhancing the movement of proteins, lipids and other
cell parts through the cytoplasm of
cell bodies.
Multiple myeloma
cells are abnormal plasma
cells (a type of white blood
cell) that
build up in the bone marrow and form tumors in many bones of the
body.
Here, we address that unmet need for
cell therapy biomanufacturing, in part by leveraging existing decision - engineering frameworks for biopharmaceuticals to
build on the nascent
body of published work geared towards
cell therapies.