Different model organisms like the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster are used for their research, aimed at decoding the principles of stem
cell control with the aim to also apply them to higher forms of life and eventually humans.
Not exact matches
Now we're talking about groups that are dedicated to one criminal activity, and not a criminal corporation that was
controlling different criminal businesses
with different
cells throughout Mexico.
As a physics teacher, I teach the therapeutic effects of gamma radiation in radiotherapy, along
with the associated dangers (radiation can cause
cells to become cancerous as well as kill
cells that are already cancerous), but a common misconception among students is that cancer
cells are rather like viruses or bacteria, a sort of alien
cell that has entered the body, growing out of
control with little relation to the surrounding
cells.
The democratic societies have no one supreme or dominant member,
with examples being such things possibly as stones and probably as some
cell - colonies and even special forms of many -
celled plants and animals.42 Monarchic societies, on the other hand, do have a supreme or dominant member which radically subordinates the parts to its ruling purpose but which can never completely rob the parts of all measure of
control over themselves.
Anybody
with a working brain
cell knows that a president has little if any
control over the economy.
By definition, nutritional yeast is deactivated yeast derived from a single -
celled organism, Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, which is grown under carefully
controlled conditions on sugar cane or beet molasses for several days, harvested, washed, and dried
with heat to kill (i.e. «deactivate» it).
With proper repetitions, negative
controls and statistical analyses, the effects of carrageenan exposure on human
cells can be better understood.
Researchers studied food questionnaires for 335 people
with renal
cell carcinoma, the most common form of kidney cancer, and 337 healthy
controls.
«We added a modern Chester Jensen steam jacketed kettle on load
cells with automated
controls,» he says.
Palsgaard ® IceTriple also offers excellent heat shock stability for ice cream and milk ice: «The key to delivering this improvement is a uniform, fine air
cell distribution together
with greater
control over ice crystal size during production and storage of the ice cream.
While study results indicated that combining capsaicin
with the chemicals «might promote cancer
cell survival,» the report clearly stated that the
control group of mice treated only
with capsaicin ``... did not induce any skin tumors...» In addition, the study repeatedly cited other research studies in which the anti-cancer properties of capsaicin were solidly demonstrated.
It houses well - developed test
cells where customers can work hand - in - hand
with process engineers and technicians to evaluate equipment and processes under
controlled, safe, pilot plant conditions.
Inspired by America's love for all things voice -
controlled from GPS systems to our
cell phones, Soy Vay has created the ultimate cooking experience for home cooks so you don't need to touch your computer anymore
with sticky, saucy fingers!
The Erie County Health Department, along
with the Poison
Control Center, strongly encourages that the hotline's phone number be preprogrammed into
cell phones and telephones for expedient dialing in the case of an emergency.
Hybrid experimental platforms combining microscopes and software are enabling researchers to interface living
cells with control algorithms in real time.
«Computerized biology, or how to
control a population of
cells with a computer.»
A type of immune therapy known as PD - 1 blockade
controlled cancer in 77 percent of patients
with defects in DNA mismatch repair — the system
cells use to spell - check and fix errors in DNA (SN Online: 10/7/15).
Stahelin and co-investigator Smita Soni, a postdoctoral researcher at the Indiana University School of Medicine, found that VP40 is able to assemble in vitro (i.e., in a test tube), without any human
cells present and mediate formation of virus - like particles when the human lipid phosphatidylserine is found in solution
with VP40, but not other
control lipids.
To determine local immune
control, where the invasive tissue interfaces
with normal
cells, post-birth placentas and stage - four melanoma tumors were examined.
The mice treated
with rapamycin also ended up
with better quality memory T -
cells than the
control mice.
The idea to specifically study this group of patients was based on groundbreaking research Garon published in the New England Journal of Medicine last year, which found that among patients who received pembrolizumab, those
with PD - L1 expression on at least 50 percent of their cancer
cells showed the longest survival and disease
control.
With the conventional method, there seemed to always be a point where you were trying to determine if one tissue or
cell was «bluer» than another, or «bluer» than the
control.
HEALTHY muscle
cells exposed to fat can become like
cells taken from people
with diabetes,
with the genes that
control fat - burning permanently switched off.
More poetically, virologists Marc H. V. van Regenmortel of the University of Strasbourg in France and Brian W. J. Mahy of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention have recently said that
with their dependence on host
cells, viruses lead «a kind of borrowed life.»
A few years ago, Snyder's team and other researchers found that if NO reacts
with GAPDH, GAPDH can then bind to another protein that whisks GAPDH away from its humdrum sugar metabolism tasks and into the nucleus, the
cell's
control center.
The protein is now known to interact
with and
control dozens of different genes and proteins, and it helps regulate the cycle of molecular events by which
cells grow and reproduce.
However, for patients
with lymphoma, it may be a rather different story, as new research from the University of Copenhagen shows that toxins in the staphylococcus bacteria help cancer
cells gain
control over healthy
cells.
The nerve
cells involved in this integration process and
control of hormonal signals reside in an area of the insect brain known as the mid-Ventral Ganglion (mVG), which in turn communicates
with a region of the central brain that is akin to the mammalian hypothalamus.
The bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae
controls mechanical interactions among
cells with extensions called pili.
Using immunostaining, the researchers counted the remaining tumor
cells; the mice treated
with GD2 CAR - T
cells had a few dozen remaining cancer
cells per animal, while each
control mouse had tens of thousands of cancer
cells.
«This shows that there are more
cells that modulate signals and exert temporal
control in areas regulating reproductive, social and parenting behaviors in females than in males,
with one exception so far,» says CSHL Associate Professor Pavel Osten, the team leader.
And then in the opposite ear, I developed Meniere's disease, which is a problem
with controlling fluid inside the cochlea, progressively damaging the hair
cells there.
They found that a certain protein, known as S100B, is markedly increased in astroglial
cells from patients
with Down syndrome compared
with those from healthy
controls.
Then, each of those «
cells» is paired
with a
control «
cell» that is not getting paid; by comparing the adjacent forests, Gross - Camp and her colleagues hope to assess whether the payments are actually working.
The circuit Hasan's group has discovered consists of three types of nerve
cells — one set senses and reports the lack of protein in food, a second set integrates this input
with metabolic information and the third set
controls the hormonal signals necessary to begin pupation.
Instead mice injected
with stem
cells developed a far greater number of synapses, or connections between neurons, at the damaged site than
control mice did.
When injected
with cancer
cells, animals housed there developed tumors 80 % smaller than those in
control mice, or no tumors at all.
They demonstrated that non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice treated
with a specific (AID / RAD51) pathway inhibitor had larger populations of certain B
cells that were capable of suppressing diabetogenic T
cell responses, and greatly reduced T1D development, compared
with untreated
controls.
When they administered minocycline — a tetracycline antibiotic
with anti-inflammatory properties commonly used to treat bacterial infections, acne and arthritis — many of the abnormalities in the astroglial
cells were corrected and there were more healthy interactions between the astroglia and neurons compared to the
control cells without the defect.
Known as Parkinson's disease, activating
cells that make dopamine, the chemical vital for
controlling mobility that those
with Parkinson's lack.
If his ideas about
control really were universal, he realized, then a
cell ought to share some basic organizational principles
with an airplane or the Internet — although finding the similarities might require some digging.
The researchers demonstrated that blocking the PGD enzyme genetically or
with a pharmacologic inhibitor reversed the epigenetic reprogramming and malignant gene expression changes detected in distant metastases, and also strongly inhibited their tumor - forming capacity,
with no effect on normal
cells or peritoneal pancreatic cancer
controls.
The researchers tested samples of brain
cells from people
with MS and healthy
control subjects and found evidence of the virus in the olfactory bulb in both groups.
Compared to a
control (left), epalrestat treatment (right) reduces the number of metastatic tumors (arrowheads) in the lungs of mice injected
with human basal - like breast cancer
cells.
The discovery of a new mechanism that
controls the way nerve
cells in the brain communicate
with each other to regulate our learning and long - term memory could have major benefits to understanding how the brain works and what goes wrong in neurodegenerative disorders such as epilepsy and dementia.
Although the researchers don't know precisely how the chaperone molecule works, the difference was unmistakable: Less than 40 % of
cells treated
with gene therapy had clumps, compared to 70 % of
controls.
«Charge
controls the ability to transport particles that are interacting
with cells and other objects that possess electric fields,» he said.
The team reported in Molecular and Cellular Proteomics that, compared
with controls, PGD mice were more forgetful, heavier and had less myelin (a fatty coating on nerves that allows electrical signals to move quickly across nerve
cells).
New remote -
control technology may offer biologists a powerful way to do this
with cells and genes.
Even after the
cells were taken out of microgravity for up to 30 generations before being combined
with the
control strain, they maintained 72 per cent of their adaptive advantage, pointing to permanent mutations in the genes rather than merely a temporary adjustment.