Sentences with phrase «cell groups»

An established stem cell group usually expresses a distinct set of proteins.
This option is to become something like a network of cell groups.
The finding identifies how vulnerable cell groups react and respond differently to the accumulation of mitochondrial DNA damage seen in the disease, highlighting the need for cell - specific treatments.
However, prior studies have found that the T - cells group around the tumor, but do not perform the job that they are meant to.
In another surprise, NIH located two embryonic stem cell groups in India: one at Reliance Life Sciences in Mumbai, which makes new blood products; the other at the National Center for Biological Sciences in Bangalore.
Christine Mummery, head of the stem cell group at the Netherlands's Hubrecht Laboratory, gives us a detailed view on current situation and future prospects of stem cell research.
The new European Stem Cell Group aims to bring together basic stem cell researchers from across Europe, and encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration.
In mammals, a single fertilized egg rapidly divides into several trillions of cells grouped into specialized tissues with marked differences in terms of developmental origin, regenerative capacity and ability to cope with damage.
So they attend Sunday morning, Sunday night, the Wednesday prayer meeting, the Thursday night cell group, and the Saturday morning men's breakfast.
Your next step is to simply start a (small group = SBC) / (cell group = AOG) / life group (NonDenom).
«Unlike previous studies we isolated different immune cell types from the actual site of disease to determine whether specific subsets of immune cells (specific T cell groups) have equal sensitivity to vitamin D.»
«This more complex signalling system between cell groups make plants to be more resilient,» adds Ainoa Planas Riverola, also first author and PhD student in the group.
Cell groups recognizing the color red and the sound of a siren, for instance, do not synchronize with each other to form the unified idea of a fire engine.
For many microbes, the expansion of growing cell groups toward a source of limiting nutrients tends to promote the spontaneous segregation of different strains due to genetic drift along the advancing group front [36].
During cell group growth, phenotypes like toxin secretion also promote strain segregation by enforcing a positive feedback on the local frequency of each self - immune toxin - secreting strain of V. cholerae [72].
Publishing in the journal Cell a group of scientists have published their research working on mice which reports that a high fat diet of the mother can bring about a shift in gut microbes that negatively impacts the social behaviour of the offspring mice.
Between February and May 2009, we ran an open competitive call for European Stem Cell Group members.
Effects of blocking developmental cell death on sexually dimorphic calbindin cell groups in the preoptic area and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.
Unfortunately, by ditching the high ground in favor of not - especially - convincing theatrics, the potency of the film becomes diluted to the point where we're viewing the infiltration of these secret cell groups as a fantasy, and therefore don't buy many of their tactics and plausible enough to keep us on the same edge we'd be teetering on if we felt the authenticity through and through.
So here, for what seems like the umpteenth time in cinema history, is a reconstruction of Operation Thunderbolt: Israel's audacious commando mission in 1976 to rescue the passengers on an Air France flight from Tel Aviv, hijacked by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and members of West Germany's Revolutionary Cells group, and flown to Uganda's Entebbe airport, where the terrorists were given sanctuary by the deeply unstable President Idi Amin.
To date, it's taken about four years to get the pieces of the fuel cell puzzle together; according to Tomoaki Arimura of Toshiba's Methanol Fuel Cell Group, Toshiba is working towards commercialization next year.
Webster then left the company for a position at Duke University where he was the library management network guru, and building upon his experience there, he eventually landed his latest position with «Skip» Bollenbacher's CELL group at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, last September.
Since then, you've grown into a complicated organism with many trillions of cells grouped into specialized tissues and organs.
A microscope with a integrated cutting laser allows precise excision and capture of cell groups, single cells, or even parts of cells out of tissue sections or cultures without touching or contaminating them.
In September 2009, 16 scientists from across Europe created the new European Stem Cell Group and become Associate Principal Investigators of the EuroSyStem Project.
Ironically while I was doing this one of my «cell group» would be at my house cutting my lawn.
«Small group» (aka community group, house group, home group, life group, connect group, mission group, cell group and... pastorate)
Dude has 166,279 cell groups, 172,346 deacons and 12,820 full - time staff (9,543 of which are ordained clergy) The numbers are beyond comprehension: average Sunday worship attendance is 552,364, a figure amassed in 11 services averaging over 50,000 each.
Even in cell groups this format happened.
Faith Tower, one of four 40 - story monoliths — the others were Hope, Charity and Hezekiah Towers — stood at the eastern terminus of the rail system; it was testimony to Dude's emphasis on education and cell groups.
Two main - frames and 1,500 people working round - the - clock from early Monday through mid-Wednesday every week were necessary to take attendance — church, Bible class and cell group.
Wesley's emphasis on the small group — most famously, his disciplined, close - knit «CLASS meetings» — has shaped the landscape of modern American spirituality through «cell groups,» Bible studies, and many other small - group modes of fellowship and worship.
Jim describes it as «a cell group thing that looks incredibly different from other Episcopal churches.
(Acts 2:46 - 47 [R.S.V.]-RRB- Vital interest in a cell group can never be superimposed; but if a co-operative search for the bearing of the gospel on daily life seems a matter of great importance, a place may well be found for it even if it means the elimination of something else from crowded schedules.
The fellowship principle can be joined with study, action, and prayer in the small, informal, self - conducted group which for lack of a better name is usually called a cell group.
So, as a co-pastor of a congregation I try to speak to the senior pastor about home groups (or cell groups).
Cell groups can be harmful when they withdraw from the main stream of the Church, become ingrowing, adopt a «holier than thou» attitude.
In the megachurch we had cell groups... good idea, but the cell leaders weren't trained enough... the average size churches were able to keep communications open through classes or small gatherings... only problem is that it was the same 20 - 50 people showing up... the small groups encourage dialogue.
I attend a cell group at church but only two among us are moms.
Harvard «has such a rich stem cell group of people, and many of them work on complementary aspects of stem cell research, so you can easily engage in collaborations and learn more about your own field and somebody else's field,» Hochedlinger says.
The discovery of two cell groups, each with a different job, could impact diseases where dopamine is a key player, like Parkinson's disease or addiction.
Newcastle University is standing behind its professor whose stem cell group had a paper retracted after a plagiarism charge.
This information, which is about to be tested experimentally, is now available to the scientific community through the most recent issue of the specialized journal Chemistry and Biology, part of the Cell group.
I'm no longer restricted by one type of position,» says Bockholt, who joined the CELL group in May 1999.
October 2010 - New members of the European Stem Cell Group 16 new members have been recruited to join the European Stem Cell Group and become API's of EuroSyStem.
April 2009 - European Stem Cell Group founded EuroSyStem calls for Associate PIs to join the new European Stem Cell Group The new European Stem Cell Group aims to bring together basic stem cell researchers from across Europe, and encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration.
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