Sentences with phrase «cell inoculation»

Furthermore, in our simulations and experiments, surfaces are unoccupied prior to cell inoculation.

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That development is important because a T cell response will likely confer longer - term protection than current inoculations do and defend against a variety of flu strains (because T cells would be on the lookout for several different features of the flu virus whereas antibodies would be primarily focused on the shape of a specific strain).
The importance of stromal POSTN was also demonstrated in another study in which orthotopic inoculation of gastric cancer cells into Rag2 − / −; Postn − / − mice reduced tumor size, decreased invasiveness, and decreased growth compared to Rag2 − / −; Postn + / + mice (Kikuchi et al., 2014).
Importantly, intraperitoneal inoculation of pancreatic homogenates containing IAPP aggregates into transgenic mice expressing human IAPP dramatically accelerates IAPP amyloid deposition, which was accompanied by clinical abnormalities typical of T2D, including hyperglycemia, impaired glucose tolerance, and a substantial reduction on β cell number and mass.
Aqueous - based microcapsules are detected primarily in gut - associated dendritic cells after oral inoculation of mice.
(C to F) Bioluminescent images (C and E) of bone metastasis from representative mice at day 22 after inoculation with 1833 cells (n = 10 mice per group) or day 35 after inoculation with SCP28 cells (n = 8 mice per group).
Historically, many vaccines have been designed to evoke an antibody response by B cells following inoculation with weakened or dead pathogens.
Vero E6 cells without virus inoculation and HeLa cells without ACE2 were used as negative control.
When male SCID / NOD mice were injected with 5 × 106 cells, a baseline signal was not reported until two weeks after inoculation (Mitsiades et al., 2004), while Azab and colleagues, which inoculated 2 × 106 MM.1S - luc cells, reported that it took 3 — 4 weeks for sufficient tumor progression to occur and be detected (Azab et al., 2009).
The virulence of the organism (antigen) is reduced, but is still capable of infecting cells and replicating following inoculation.
Following inoculation, the antigen is incapable of infecting cells or replicating.
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