Sentences with phrase «cell viability tests»

Additionally, cell viability tests are carried out to verify the noncytotoxicity of the materials, before chronically implanting them into rat models.
In addition to its applicability to a large range of biological and physical science investigations, ARM technology has demonstrated excellent biocompatibility by conducting a HeLa cell viability test in which 99.2 percent of cells survived manipulation.

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In testing on two mouse cell lines, the drug combination reduced the viability of cancer cells by about 50 percent when compared with everolimus alone, according to the findings.
«We tested the method on microalgae as an example of large cells, around 100 micrometers in size, and achieved 95.8 % purity, 90.8 % viability, and a 92.8 % success rate,» corresponding co-author Yusuke Kasai says.
To put the combinatorial screen with the CLOUD to the test, Kubicek's group investigated the effect of pairwise combinations of CLOUD compounds on the viability on KBM7 leukemia cells, a cell line well suited for drug experiments.
His current research interests include developing morphologic and biologic markers of embryo viability in order to enable single embryo transfer and avoid multiple pregnancies; optimizing preimplantation genetic testing; and deriving human embryonic stem cell lines.
Among the compounds tested, quercetin was found to be the most active polyphenol, with a significant reduction in cancer cell viability of up to 80 percent after only 18 hours of treatment.
Mercedes, for example, is following Toyota's lead and looking to hydrogen as a viable solution to combat emissions and has already proven its viability with cars like the B - Class F - CELL and the Citaro FuelCELL - Hybrid — two vehicles that have logged more than seven million miles in test runs.
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