Your culture dishes could be infected with Mycoplasma, tiny bacteria that thrive in
cell culture environments.
Cell migration has mainly been studied in
cell culture environment.
Human ES and iPS cells grow as monolayers in a completely defined and xeno - free
cell culture environment that enables self - renewal and pluripotency without the use of ROCK inhibitors.
Not exact matches
Researchers from Duke University had previously used CRISPR to correct genetic mutations in
cultured cells from Duchenne patients, and other labs had corrected genes in single -
cell embryos in a laboratory
environment.
The trophoblasts along with blood vessel
cells were added to small dextran beads that were then spun around in a container filled with
cell culture fluid, creating shear stress and rotational forces to better mimic the
environment at the maternal - fetal interface than static
cell -
culture systems.
«We
culture our cancer
cells in this very low - oxygen
environment, and they start behaving like they are inside a low - oxygen tumour.»
«In the last few years, it has become possible to order
cultures of human
cells for testing, but they're grown on a plate, a two - dimensional
environment,» says Radisic.
The microbes rely on oxygen, carbon and other nutrients in their deep
environment to live, but Røy's team found that carbon is so limited that the
cells respire oxygen 10,000 times slower than bacteria in lab - grown
cultures.
In the new study, the researchers
cultured mouse skin - cancer colonies on various 2 - D and 3 - D
environments of different shapes and patterns to see if the tumor shape contributes to activation of cancer stem
cells, and to see where in the tumor the stem
cells appeared.
Engineering a megakaryocyte niche (a special
environment in which stem
cells live and renew) that supports the growth of hematopoietic stem
cells in
culture, is the next step for the researchers.
«We've shown that you can make textured
environments for
cell culture fairly easily using graphene.»
Balaban agrees that the technique must be tested in animals to gauge its effectiveness in the body (as opposed to the less complex
environment of a
cell culture).
Haruko Obokata of the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology (CDB) in Kobe, Japan, and colleagues at other Japanese institutions and at Harvard Medical School in Boston reported that simply subjecting blood
cells from newborn mice to a moderately acidic
environment for 25 minutes and then tweaking
culture conditions could generate pluripotent stem
cells capable of developing into nearly all of a body's
cell types.
The team immersed the stem
cells in four different types of these
cultures and analysed which genes they expressed in which
environment, and to what extent.
The protein comes from a
culture of glial
cells, whose normal job is to provide an
environment in which nerve
cells can thrive.
Moreover, a
cell culture constantly alters its own
environment — changing the concentration of oxygen, carbon dioxide and nutrients significantly over time.
AMSBIO produces 48 - page handbook for research scientists looking to
culture cells in more physiologically relevant
environments
This kit utilizes the DEF ‑ CS
culture system, recognized for its suitability for genome engineering (Valton et al. 2014) and single -
cell cloning (Feng et al. 2014), to promote reliable growth of hiPS
cells in a feeder - free and defined
environment.
The DEF - CS system is a robust
culture system for efficient expansion of human induced pluripotent stem (iPS)
cells in a feeder - free and defined
environment.
For
cell therapy, automation can be used to increase the scale of
cell culture operations (e.g., bioreactors replacing flasks) and allow the use of closed systems that can protect
cell products from contamination with adventitious agents from the
environment or operators themselves.
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culture (in microbiology) To grow
cells outside the body or their normal
environment, usually in a beaker, a laboratory dish or some big vessel.
culture (v. in microbiology) To grow
cells outside the body or their normal
environment, usually in a beaker, a laboratory dish or some big vessel.
The
cultured cells were kept at 37 °C in a 95 % air / 5 % CO2
environment.
Although originally studied primarily in two - dimensional in vitro assays, most
cell migrations in vivo occur in complex three - dimensional tissue
environments that are difficult to recapitulate in
cell culture or ex vivo Further, it is now known that
cells can mobilize a diverse repertoire of migration modes and subcellular structures to move through and around tissues.
DT40
cells [27] were
cultured in chicken medium (CM; DMEM / F - 12 supplemented with 10 % fetal bovine serum, 1 % chicken serum, 2 mM L - glutamine, 0.1 mM b - mercaptoethanol and penicillin / streptomycin) at 41 °C in a 5 % CO2
environment.
«What's missing when we put the
cells in
culture and compared to what's happening in the bone marrow
environment in a living animal?
Cell culture studies involve removing tissue (or even individual
cells) from a plant or animal and growing them in a laboratory
environment.
The approaches include the co-cultivation of interdependent microorganisms, as well as gradient
cultures and other methods mimicking the natural
environment, and the exploitation of
cell - to -
cell communication.
Now Whitehead Institute researchers have designed a growth medium that more closely resembles the
cells»
environment in the body — and demonstrated that, relative to decades - old recipes that have remained the workhorses of
cell culture studies, it significantly alters the
cells» inner workings.
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