Greber and his team infected human
cells in culture with the chemically labeled viruses, and observed the behavior of the viral DNA during entry into cells.
Not exact matches
Post, of MosaMeat, who created the first hamburger from
cultured animal
cells in 2013
with backing from Google billionaire Brin, believes some of his competitors have set unrealistic timelines to market
in part because that's what tech investors want to hear.
The company debuted its first synthetic meatball
in 2016 and followed up
with the world's first
cell -
cultured chicken and duck earlier this year.
Some reports, such as the Open Philanthropy Project's Animal Product Alternatives report and Van der Weele & Tramper (2014) suggest it is unlikely that
cultured meats will become cost - competitive
with conventional meat.98, 99 One important contributing factor
in this conclusion, which is cited
in these reports, is the minimum costs of the growth medium necessary for
culturing the desired
cells.
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The researchers experimented
with inducing oxidative stress
in a human
cell line
culture with and without VCOP (virgin coconut oil polyphenols) to observe how VCOP positively promoted catalase, a very important enzyme
in protecting the
cell from oxidative damage, and glutathione (GSH), a self - recycling antioxidant produced by the liver.
The study, «Polarity of varicosity initiation
in central neuron mechanosensation,» which will be published June 12
in The Journal of
Cell Biology, observes the swelling process
in live
cultured neurons and could lead to new ways of limiting the symptoms associated
with concussive brain injuries.
Visually, she is filming and analyzing time - lapse images of human embryos
in the incubator and has been able to correlate various parameters of how
cells divide
with the probability that the embryos will make it to a full blastocyst stage by day 5 - 6 of
culture.
3M Delivers Early Purification
with New Hybrid Purifiers, Single - use functionalised media provides scalable purification performance
in cell culture
This allowed them to track changes
in calcium ion concentrations
in the
cells around wounds
in living tissue (as opposed to the
cell cultures used
in many previous wound response studies) and to do so
with an unprecedented, millisecond precision.
Shukla and colleagues discovered that a small drug molecule called BX795, which is sold to labs for use
in experiments, helped clear HSV - 1 infection
in cultured human corneal
cells,
in donated human corneas, and
in the corneas of mice infected
with HSV - 1.
They found high levels of the regulatory T -
cells in patients treated
with post-transplant cyclophosphamide, and lab -
cultured cells survived cyclophosphamide treatment.
In the journal Biomaterials, the team reports culturing cells to make extracellular matrix (ECM) of two types and five different alignments with the strength found in natural tissue and without using any artificial chemicals that could make it incompatible to implan
In the journal Biomaterials, the team reports
culturing cells to make extracellular matrix (ECM) of two types and five different alignments
with the strength found
in natural tissue and without using any artificial chemicals that could make it incompatible to implan
in natural tissue and without using any artificial chemicals that could make it incompatible to implant.
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)- dependent protein kinase, labeled
with fluorescein and rhodamine on the catalytic and regulatory subunits, respectively, was injected into Aplysia sensory neurons either
in culture or
in intact
cell clusters.
For instance, to make a rod
with collagen fibers aligned along its length (like a tendon) they
cultured chondrocyte
cells in a dog bone - shaped mold
with loops on either end.
The trophoblasts along
with blood vessel
cells were added to small dextran beads that were then spun around
in a container filled
with cell culture fluid, creating shear stress and rotational forces to better mimic the environment at the maternal - fetal interface than static
cell -
culture systems.
Finally,
in cell cultures and animals, overexpressing the hormone could produce something that looks like cancer, and that would shrink when treated
with an IGF - 1R blocker.
Working
in cell cultures and mice, researchers at Johns Hopkins have found that an experimental drug called fostamatinib combined
with the chemotherapy drug paclitaxel may overcome ovarian cancer
cells» resistance to paclitaxel.
The researchers — James Robl, a developmental biologist and his colleagues at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and Steve Stice at Advanced
Cell Technology
in Worcester, Massachusetts — inserted a marker gene fused
with a gene for resistance to the chemical neomycin into a
culture of connective tissue
cells called fibroblasts.
Now researchers at the University of Plymouth, working
in partnership
with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, have for the first time successfully
cultured and maintained
cells from the guts of rainbow trout, a recommended fish species for toxicological studies.
They discovered three chemical structures
with potent antiviral activity against Ebola virus
in cell culture.
There will be several rounds of recruitment, and «specifically at this time, we are accepting applications for both junior / senior postdoctoral researchers and recent graduates wishing to enroll
in our Ph.D. program as well as personnel
with extensive expertise
in cell culture and one expert
in flow cytometry to fill
in the position of manager of the flow - cytometry platform.»
Upon expression
in cultured cells, the new subunits yielded prominent, typical glutamate - and NMDA - activated currents only when they were
in heteromeric configurations
with NR1.
One would
culture thin sheets of meat, seeded by
cells from a living animal, on a reusable polymer scaffold; the other would grow meat on small edible beads that stretch
with changes
in temperature.
One of the 12 audience members was Ben Chao, a chemical engineer
with a Ph.D. — not at all qualified to make a judgment on Scott's abilities
in the area of «Approaches to Developing Serum - Free Media Formulations for Mammalian
Cells in Culture.»
Although the bulk of the commercial manufacturing uses
cultures of bacteria, such as Escherichia coli or Chinese hamster ovary
cells, a few biotech companies are trying to produce therapeutic proteins
in the milk of transgenic mammals (such as GTC Biotherapeutics, which is using goats; PPL Therapeutics, which is using sheep; and BioProtein Technologies, which is working
with rabbits), transgenic chicken eggs (such as Avigenics or Vivalis), or even
in transgenic crops (such as ProdiGene or Meristem Therapeutics); but it is early days for these «pharming» methods.
«But we have problems finding PhDs
with expertise
in the [manufacturing] processes of
cell culture, fermentation, and purification,» he adds.
The bacterium produced an antibiotic, dubbed lugdunin, which killed a slew of superbugs
in cell cultures and mice
with no signs yet of growing resistance.
When
cells that produced IL - 21 were put
in culture with synovial fibroblasts (which are the main contributors to joint inflammation
in rheumatoid arthritis), they induced the production of proinflammatory cytokines by these synovial fibroblasts, and
cells that do not produce IL - 21, did not demonstrate this same outcome.
Follow - up tests
in human
cell cultures confirmed that MIR168a interferes
with production of a cholesterol - clearing protein.
In studies with human fibroblasts that make up connective tissue, Boger's team tested whether NOD1 activity could affect CMV replication in cultures of cells grown in the la
In studies
with human fibroblasts that make up connective tissue, Boger's team tested whether NOD1 activity could affect CMV replication
in cultures of cells grown in the la
in cultures of
cells grown
in the la
in the lab.
However, this coupling does not exist
in cell culture models
with exogenously expressed c - MYC — the type of systems that are mainly used to investigate glutamine addiction
in cancer.
Cellular toxicity was unrelated to the type of «carrier» solution used
in the
cell cultures, the use of HES made from different origins (potato versus corn starch), or the time
cells spent
in culture with HES.
Zheng, together
with Leah Boyer, then a researcher
in Gage's lab and now director of Salk's Stem
Cell Core, generated diseased neurons by taking skin
cells from patients
with Leigh syndrome, reprogramming them into stem
cells in culture and then coaxing them to develop into brain
cells in a dish.
«The fact that glutamine addiction has mainly been investigated
in cell culture systems may have overestimated the lethality of glutamine deprivation,» said Martin Eilers, University of Würzburg, who led the study together
with Kempa.
In collaboration with Ding, the lab of Olivier Voinnet at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich also reported in an accompanying paper the detection of viral siRNAs in cultured mouse embryonic stem cells infected by the Encephalomyocarditis viru
In collaboration
with Ding, the lab of Olivier Voinnet at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
in Zurich also reported in an accompanying paper the detection of viral siRNAs in cultured mouse embryonic stem cells infected by the Encephalomyocarditis viru
in Zurich also reported
in an accompanying paper the detection of viral siRNAs in cultured mouse embryonic stem cells infected by the Encephalomyocarditis viru
in an accompanying paper the detection of viral siRNAs
in cultured mouse embryonic stem cells infected by the Encephalomyocarditis viru
in cultured mouse embryonic stem
cells infected by the Encephalomyocarditis virus.
In 2009, from experiments at the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology in Kobe, Japan, he found that when culture conditions are right, adding a single ingredient — bone morphogenetic protein 4 (Bmp4)-- with precise timing is enough to convert embryonic cells to PGC
In 2009, from experiments at the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology
in Kobe, Japan, he found that when culture conditions are right, adding a single ingredient — bone morphogenetic protein 4 (Bmp4)-- with precise timing is enough to convert embryonic cells to PGC
in Kobe, Japan, he found that when
culture conditions are right, adding a single ingredient — bone morphogenetic protein 4 (Bmp4)--
with precise timing is enough to convert embryonic
cells to PGCs.
Working
with researchers at Johns Hopkins University
in Baltimore and the University of California, San Francisco, Hynes and Rosenthal then tried adding different concentrations of Sonic hedgehog to
cultured brain
cells.
«We've taken white
cells from his body, put them
in a
culture with malignant
cells, and they gobble them up,» says Michael O'Rourke, who is treating the patient.
The ability to automate morphology assays on 3D
cell cultures is a powerful tool, but some scientists are now pushing the technology even further,
with algorithms that can classify structures
in living animals and clinical specimens.
But then he observed the same halt
in cell division
in other
cultures with different fetal tissues.
It spurred the fastest growth of fibroblast
cells,
with 17 per cent more
cells formed after six days as
in a control
culture.
In this study, Nicchitta and his colleagues treated tissue
culture cells with a stress - inducing agent called thapsigargin.
After reactivating the
cells with an electric shock, the group grew several oocytes
in culture to the blastocyst stage.
With the help of my colleagues I started growing retroviral vector - containing plasmids in bacterial cultures, isolating the plasmid DNA and transfecting special producer cell lines with these plasm
With the help of my colleagues I started growing retroviral vector - containing plasmids
in bacterial
cultures, isolating the plasmid DNA and transfecting special producer
cell lines
with these plasm
with these plasmids.
They found that indeed, they do, and that stimulating these
cells led them to kill
cells infected
with HIV - 1 derived from latently infected
cells, both
in culture and
in mice engineered to have a human immune system.
In cells grown on flat
culture dishes, the expression of thousands of genes didn't match up
with their normal patterns, explaining why the
cells from those dishes had been unable to generate new hair follicles.
Rather than stick the isolated
cells on a flat
culture dish, they mixed the
cells with liquid, then let the mixture hang
in tiny droplets from a plastic lid, like condensation on the roof of a container.
In 2016, the U.S. National Cancer Institute launched a scheme to develop more than 1000 cell culture models, including organoids, for researchers around the world to use, together with Cancer Research UK in London, the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Hinxton, U.K., and HU
In 2016, the U.S. National Cancer Institute launched a scheme to develop more than 1000
cell culture models, including organoids, for researchers around the world to use, together
with Cancer Research UK
in London, the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Hinxton, U.K., and HU
in London, the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
in Hinxton, U.K., and HU
in Hinxton, U.K., and HUB.
Cantley's lab and collaborators found that large doses of vitamin C did indeed kill
cultured colon cancer
cells with BRAF or KRAS mutations by raising free radical levels, which
in turn inactivate an enzyme needed to metabolize glucose, depriving the
cells of energy.