There were Cavs jerseys and Indians jerseys and more jerseys and hats and jackets and jerseys, all mixing together like different dyed
cells in a laboratory experiment.
They demonstrated that this new molecule can stop the growth of breast cancer
cells in laboratory experiments.
It can clearly act as an anti-oxidant, and has been found, in several instances, to cause cell death (apoptosis) in cancer
cells in laboratory experiments.
Not exact matches
While other papers have examined these mutations using expensive and time - consuming
experiments on live ferrets and
laboratory cell cultures, Deem and Melia Bonomo used the pEpitope method to rapidly calculate how much the egg - passage mutations would decrease vaccine efficacy
in humans.
In laboratory experiments, the team successfully coaxed CBEs into becoming liver
cells.
Dr. Zubair, medical and scientific director of the
Cell Therapy
Laboratory at Mayo Clinic
in Florida, says the
experiment will be the first one Mayo Clinic has conducted
in space and the first to use these human stem
cells, which are found
in bone marrow.
In a series of laboratory experiments, the researchers found that antibodies against HSV - 1 remain in the trigeminal ganglion (a group of nerve cells that receives signals from the eyes and face and is a key site of HSV infection) long after active virus infection is cleared, and that these maternal antibodies can travel to the fetal trigeminal gangli
In a series of
laboratory experiments, the researchers found that antibodies against HSV - 1 remain
in the trigeminal ganglion (a group of nerve cells that receives signals from the eyes and face and is a key site of HSV infection) long after active virus infection is cleared, and that these maternal antibodies can travel to the fetal trigeminal gangli
in the trigeminal ganglion (a group of nerve
cells that receives signals from the eyes and face and is a key site of HSV infection) long after active virus infection is cleared, and that these maternal antibodies can travel to the fetal trigeminal ganglia.
Today, a team of researchers at Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory reports in the journal Genes & Development that they have arrived at «new insights into signaling events that underlie metastasis in ovarian cancer cells,» says Gaofeng Fan, Ph.D., postdoctoral investigator who conducted most of the experiments, in the laboratory of his mentor, CSHL Professor Nicholas
Laboratory reports
in the journal Genes & Development that they have arrived at «new insights into signaling events that underlie metastasis
in ovarian cancer
cells,» says Gaofeng Fan, Ph.D., postdoctoral investigator who conducted most of the
experiments,
in the
laboratory of his mentor, CSHL Professor Nicholas
laboratory of his mentor, CSHL Professor Nicholas K. Tonks.
Building on the newly - published pilot study, the team will conduct
experiments using a windtunnel which measures the behaviour of mosquitoes towards odours and electrodes which track the response of individual odour - detecting
cells from within the antenna of the mosquito
in specially - designed secure
laboratories at the School to measure the responses of malaria - infected Anopheles gambiae s.s. females to human odours.
The initial
experiments made use of cancer
cells that Quiñones - Hinojosa and his team removed from willing patients and grew
in the
laboratory until they formed little spheres of
cells, termed oncospheres, likely to be the most resistant to chemotherapy and radiation, and capable of creating new tumors.
At the Galveston National
Laboratory, which houses a biosafety level 4 lab, researchers shut down
experiments, euthanized infected animals, put pathogens
in cold storage, and autoclaved
cell cultures.
Complex phenomena — which we have so far only been able to study
in live animals - can now be investigated
in simple
laboratory experiments using cultivated
cells,» says postdoc Hans Christian Cederberg Helms from the Department of Pharmacy.
Schiffman and his team conducted another series of
experiments in the
laboratory on blood samples from adult African elephants to find how these genes respond to DNA damage
in the elephant
cells.
Aifantis, the chair of the Department of Pathology at NYU Langone and a member of its Perlmutter Cancer Center, and an early career scientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, says
experiments in his
laboratory had shown that leukemia - initiating
cells concentrate
in the bone marrow near CXCL12 - producing blood vessels.
Vazquez's
laboratory experiments have shown that cosmic rays induce what is called programmed
cell death
in neurons.
By now, European astronauts had hoped to be established
in their space
laboratory called Columbus, where they would be melting and solidifying conductive metals, studying microgravity effects on single -
celled organisms, investigating human balance disorders, and carrying out dozens of other
experiments.
The treatment did a lot to prevent
cell migration, a key mechanism
in metastasis,
in experiments on
laboratory cultures (
in vitro) of cancerous human
cells.
The assay can measure the lag times and growth rates of as many as 80,000 individual microcolonies
in a single 24 - hour
experiment, opening up a powerful new high - throughput tool to study the complex interplay between
cell growth, division and metabolism under environmental conditions that are likely to be ecologically relevant but had previously been difficult to study
in the
laboratory.
In laboratory experiments, Gefter and his colleagues showed that T
cells from allergic people can be made tolerant to the complete allergen if they are presented beforehand with isolated epitopes.
In experiments on dog cancer cells in the laboratory it was found that the newly developed antibodies did, in fact, bind to canine cancer cells with greater specificit
In experiments on dog cancer
cells in the laboratory it was found that the newly developed antibodies did, in fact, bind to canine cancer cells with greater specificit
in the
laboratory it was found that the newly developed antibodies did,
in fact, bind to canine cancer cells with greater specificit
in fact, bind to canine cancer
cells with greater specificity.
Moreover, they suggest,
laboratory experiments with drugs designed to clear up these cellular «traffic jams» restored normal transport
in and out of the nucleus and saved the
cells.
«For example, there is a huge amount of interest and excitement globally
in growing cerebral organoids» — miniature brain - like organs that can be studied
in laboratory experiments — «from stem
cells to model human brain development and disease mechanisms.
The scientists
in Augustin's
laboratory consequently pursued preclinical tumor therapy
experiments, which were aimed at not just blocking angiogenesis, but to also suppress the production of tumor - promoting growth factors
in endothelial
cells.
Today
in the journal Cancer
Cell, Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory (CSHL) Fellow Jason Sheltzer, Ph.D., and colleagues at CSHL and MIT report surprising results of
experiments intended to explore the consequences of having too many or too few chromosomes, a phenomenon that biologists call aneuploidy (AN - you - ploid - ee).
In the case of the Circulation paper, which reported a surprisingly high turnover rate for muscle cells in the adult heart, Leri and Anversa say that Kajstura apparently altered, without their knowledge, data from mass spectrometry experiments performed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Californi
In the case of the Circulation paper, which reported a surprisingly high turnover rate for muscle
cells in the adult heart, Leri and Anversa say that Kajstura apparently altered, without their knowledge, data from mass spectrometry experiments performed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Californi
in the adult heart, Leri and Anversa say that Kajstura apparently altered, without their knowledge, data from mass spectrometry
experiments performed at Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory (LLNL)
in Californi
in California.
In laboratory experiments, researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden demonstrate that estrogen treatment and overexpression of the estrogen receptor cause malignant neuroblastoma cells to mature into neuron - like cell
In laboratory experiments, researchers at Karolinska Institutet
in Sweden demonstrate that estrogen treatment and overexpression of the estrogen receptor cause malignant neuroblastoma cells to mature into neuron - like cell
in Sweden demonstrate that estrogen treatment and overexpression of the estrogen receptor cause malignant neuroblastoma
cells to mature into neuron - like
cells.
The university recently received international attention after a group of 16 scientists based at the Key
Laboratory of Gene Engineering published the results of a controversial
experiment in which they genetically modified single -
cell human embryos to repair the human β - globin (HBB) gene
in a procedure aimed at preventing a serious blood disorder (www.sciencemag.org/content/348/6234/486.full).
Its first target was the regulatory network involved
in controlling the differentiation of THP - 1
cells, a line of human leukemia
cells used
in laboratory experiments.
Next,
in a
laboratory test - tube
experiment they found that mixing serum from women with classic or atypical HELLP together with a monoclonal antibody the blocks complement, resulted
in a significant decrease
in the killing of
cells in the modified Ham test — from about a 34 % kill rate down to a 5 % kill rate, the amount seen
in healthy individuals.
Subsequent
experiments carried out at the
Laboratory of
Cell Biology
in Rome by Luigi Aloe and one of us (Levi - Montalcini) demonstrated that this remarkable transformation can also take place
in the intact animal: repeated injections of NGF into rat fetuses, continued for two to three weeks after birth, resulted
in the differentiation of chromaffin
cells into sympathetic neurons
in the core of the adrenal gland!
The
laboratory experiments also showed that the amino acid combination
in the CDV - H protein typically found
in domestic dog strains (519R / 549Y) was particularly good at invading
cells with domestic dog receptors but far less efficient at entering
cells with non-canid receptors, effectively making domestic dog strains less able to infect lions and spotted hyenas if they are exposed to them.
Furthermore,
laboratory experiments demonstrated that strains with the rare amino acid combination 519I / 549H
in the CDV - H - protein were significantly better at invading
cells with lion or domestic cat receptors than
cells with domestic dog receptors.
In laboratory experiments, malignant white blood
cells and primary
cells from autoimmune disease patients have been shown to be much more sensitive to Leukothera than their normal counterparts.
In laboratory experiments, Dr. Weinberger and his team inserted a green fluorescent protein, or «vector,» into the DNA of Jurkat T lymphocytes — a type of white blood
cell that helps maintain a healthy human immune system.
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So
in laboratory experiments on
cells extracted from mammals, the researchers took a closer look.
While at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental
Laboratory, Jacox says he read about the Mills
cell and decided
in 1991 to perform independent
experiments along with electrochemical experts on staff
in battery development.
Using
cell culture and
laboratory mouse
experiments, the researchers showed that the enzyme, aldose reductase, is essential to a process known as goblet
cell metaplasia that is seen
in both asthma and COPD.
Steven A. Benner, Ph.D., University of Florida, Gainesville $ 800,000 (3 years) «Polymerases for Sequencing by Synthesis» This group's goal is to engineer a DNA polymerase, which is the enzyme used
in cells and
in laboratory experiments to synthesize new DNA molecules, that will have optimal characteristics for sequencing by synthesis with chemically - altered nucleotides.
In laboratory experiments on mice modified to mimic the signs of MS, the team employed an Activatable
Cell - Penetrating Peptide (ACPP), a special type of molecular probe that delivers fluorescent agents to a region of interest.
In laboratory experiments the researchers mimicked the way SOX9 is stabilized in brain tumor cells and showed how SOX9 turned on 40 to 50 genes in the tumor to make it more resistant to chemotherapy and more prone to sprea
In laboratory experiments the researchers mimicked the way SOX9 is stabilized
in brain tumor cells and showed how SOX9 turned on 40 to 50 genes in the tumor to make it more resistant to chemotherapy and more prone to sprea
in brain tumor
cells and showed how SOX9 turned on 40 to 50 genes
in the tumor to make it more resistant to chemotherapy and more prone to sprea
in the tumor to make it more resistant to chemotherapy and more prone to spread.
The recently discovered protein NUDT5 is now presented as a candidate target for development of breast cancer treatment after being demonstrated to stop breast tumor
cell growth
in laboratory experiments.
The start of Phase II coincided with the relocation of I - Stem
in 1600 square meters, gradually extended to 2300, located within theGenopole campus I. Research space consists mainly pf confined Level II areas required for work on human
cells and unconfined
laboratories for biochemical
experiments, molecular biology, histology and analyses.
In both
laboratory experiments and clinical trials, most of the stem
cells usually die a few days after transplantation.
Among it's valuable components are gamma - linolenic acid (GLA), linoleic and arachidonic acids, vitamin B12 (needed, especially for vegetarians, for healthy red blood
cells), iron, a high level of protein (60 to 70 percent), essential amino acids, the nucleic acids RNA and DNA, chlorophyll, and phycocyanin, a blue pigment that is found only
in blue - green algae and that has increased the survival rate of mice with liver cancer
in laboratory experiments.
Studies
in animals and
experiments with
cells grown
in the
laboratory have identified several potential ways
in which these compounds may help prevent cancer:
Scientific arguments
in physics, chemistry and
cell biology are typically based on controlled
laboratory experiments, where explanation and prediction can be based on a few variables.