Sentences with phrase «cells have the capacity»

«Cells have the capacity to regulate protein production to suit demand, and offer considerable advantages over periodic injections of therapeutic proteins,» he said.
These cells have the capacity to regulate excessive inflammatory responses and autoreactive immune cells.
We discovered machinery by which the cell has the capacity to fold the protein properly and pathway by which this happened.
«In normal conditions, we first see the cells as yellow — the combination of red and green within a single cell — then later see cells that are either red or green, showing that our cells had the capacity to make two different types of mature cells,» says Spike.
Their studies have shown that, while progenitor cells can give rise to benign lesions, only stem cells have the capacity to develop into deadly invasive tumours.
Although your adult stem cells have the capacity to repair or replace damaged tissue, the powerful cells which reside in your body fat (or adipose tissue) have a few other important functions which make them uniquely qualified for the job of treating chronic disease:
Stem cells have the capacity to differentiate into any of the different tissues making up the human body, thus holding the promise of treating or curing diseases such as multiple sclerosis or spinal - cord injury by replacing diseased cells with healthy cells.
These new types of stem cells have the capacity to turn into many other cell types, holding immense promise for regenerating damaged tissues all over the body.
Because these cells have the capacity to detect changes in the body which are causing pain or dysfunction, they respond and communicate with the body's needs to provide the correct tools needed for healing.
Based on animal experimentation, PEC - 01 progenitor cells have the capacity to both self - renew; making more cells, and differentiate into mature, functional pancreatic islet cells.
Exercise helps reduce Insulin Resistance, because it makes muscle cells have more mitochondria, so the cells have the capacity to accept more sugar / glucose.

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In typical densely - populated urban areas, these product solutions have provided ubiquitous Gbps - level access rate, hundreds of Mbps of indoor access experience, and over 20 Gbps cell capacity.
T - Mobile, Verizon, and other carriers have been adding new technology and more cell phone sites to improve efficiency and capacity in their networks.
This ensures that these module makers will not have to pay tariffs on imported cells for the foreseeable future, as this far exceeds their current total capacity.
We know too that the memory, without which man could have no sense of continuity, is dependent upon the storage capacity of the unbelievably large number of brain cells, so that to the lay mind the brain is as close to an electronic computer as anything could be.
Bible — you were born in the image of God therefore you have capacity to think, create, reason, feel compassion, sense of morality etc. — vs — evolution where you can attribute all those fine attributes to a rock (single celled organism) billions of years ago.
Its cells are burrowing into the covering of your uterus, making spaces for your blood to stream so that the created placenta will have the capacity to give supplements and oxygen to your developing child when it begins to work toward the end of this current week.
Along with «place cells» that represent where specific events occur, such neurons have the capacity to organize memories within time and space.
In contrast, PD - L1 blockade increased the capacity of Treg cells to multiply (and hence their overall numbers), but only in cells from patients with viremia, i.e. those that had detectable virus in their blood.
«Few drugs have the capacity to cross the tumor blood - brain barrier and specifically target tumor cells,» says principal investigator Balveen Kaur, PhD, associate professor of neurological surgery and chief of the Dardinger Laboratory of Neurosciences at the OSUCCC — James.
The most popular approach taken to replicate that function has been to create artificial hemoglobin - based oxygen carriers, tapping proteins in red blood cells called hemoglobin that act as oxygen's transport service, and chemically modifying them to increase oxygen - carrying capacity.
That would be getting close to the number of cells in a mouse brain,» raising the distant prospect of a human brain organoid with cognitive and even emotional capacities, all while sitting in a lab dish.
An enzyme identified in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, commonly known as brewer's or baker's yeast, has passed in vitro trials, demonstrating its capacity to kill acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cells.
«When patients get desperate, they have a capacity to suspend disbelief,» said Sean Morrison, a stem cell biologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.
Deleting telomere elongation capacity throughout the body would also be life - threatening, because it would mean that our regular proliferating cells (like those in the skin or the lining of the gut) would suddenly have iron limits on their ability to reproduce themselves and thus replenish tissue.
«This technology is potentially revolutionary because it works in the visible spectrum, which means it has the capacity to replace lenses in all kinds of devices, from microscopes to camera, to displays and cell phones,» said Federico Capasso, Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering and senior author of the paper.
Simultaneously, the research team in CRAG led by Ana Caño Delgado discovered more details on the root growth and its post-damaged cell repair capacity, which have been published in the Journal of Cell Sciecell repair capacity, which have been published in the Journal of Cell ScieCell Science.
The research team confirmed in other studies that eating strawberries also protects against ultraviolet radiation, reduces the damage that alcohol can have on the gastric mucosa, strengthens erythrocytes, or red blood cells, and improves the antioxidant capacity of the blood.
A downside of fuel cells, however, is that they have a capital cost in the thousands of dollars per kilowatt of capacity, and the round - trip efficiency through the electrolyzer to the fuel cell and then back into current is less than 50 percent — meaning that for every two kilowatt - hours put in the bank, only one comes back out again.
The electric eel generates large electric currents by way of a highly specialized nervous system that has the capacity to synchronize the activity of disc - shaped, electricity - producing cells packed into a specialized electric organ.
UCLA researchers have developed photovoltaic cells with twice the energy harvesting capacity of cells developed in 2012.
«Now that we have the capacity to make cells for many, many people in an automated way, we can effectively do a kind of clinical trial on their cells before we actually expose the patient to the drug,» Dolmetsch says.
Each of these cells, called naive, pre-implantation embryonic cells, has the capacity to develop into any cell type in the human body, an ability called pluripotency.
And with adult stem cells, they don't have the same capacity of self - renewal to double and redouble infinitely.
Their achievement has been highly evaluated because it can be utilized, not only for a small fuel cell, but also for a large - capacity fuel cell that can be used for a vehicle.
Charge - holding capacity was only marginally reduced for the saline - and cell - culture - based batteries, most likely because they had slightly lower sodium - ion content than the sodium sulfate solution.
Stem cells, which have to divide regularly to regenerate tissues with new cells, can produce telomerase, but not the amount required to counteract the shortening of telomeres that accumulates with aging: over time, the tissues have fewer fresh cells and they lose their regenerative capacity.
Stem cells have the unique capacity not only to give rise to more stem cells, but also to generate differentiated progeny.
Vaterite has special properties that make it a potentially superior carrier for medications due to its high loading capacity, high uptake by cells and its solubility properties that enable it to deliver a sustained and targeted release of therapeutic medicines to patients.
So far, a test half - cell has achieved a constant capacity of 1200 mAh / g over 800 cycles.
In the study, the gut microbiota of the animals that were fed a diet rich in sugar and fat have a diminished capacity to communicate with host cells.
In their study published online May 9 in the journal Oncogene, scientist Saraswati Sukumar, Ph.D.; her graduate student Wei Wen Teo; and their colleagues show that cells without HOXA5 have an increased capacity to renew themselves and are more invasive than normal breast cells — in short, they become more tumor like.
«We now have the first marker for the capacity of brain immune cells to remove toxic materials,» says Haass, «and its increase long before full Alzheimer's dementia shows that there is early neuronal injury that does not yet affect memory, but already triggers a microglia response.»
Therefore, researchers from the CNIO's Experimental Oncology Group have focused their work on identifying a stromal cell population that fosters tumour growth, to later discover why they have this capacity and reverse it.
Arturo Alvarez - Buylla of the University of California, San Francisco, who has been studying the brain's capacity to produce new cells since the 1980s, was skeptical.
HIT exercise can have a positive effect on a person's maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) capacity, the pathway that cells use to metabolize energy.
«This is the first time that astrocytes have been shown to have the capacity to start a process that leads to the generation of new nerve cells after a stroke,» says Zaal Kokaia, Professor of Experimental Medical Research at Lund University.
«While the prevailing wisdom would suggest that vaccines that make really strong CD4 T cell responses would, in their helper capacity, strengthen the responses of both antibodies and CD8 T cells, we often see that vaccines and viral infections seem to generate fewer CD4 responses than they do CD8 responses,» says Penaloza - MacMaster.
Up until now, efforts in generating a vaccine against TB have been mainly focused on T cells (cells from the adaptive arm of our immune response with memory capacity), with very disappointing outcomes in both pre-clinical as well as clinical trials.
Almost 10 years ago, the Eberwine lab discovered that nerve - cell dendrites have the capacity to splice messenger RNA, a process once believed to take place only in the nucleus of cells.
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