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colleagues tested this approach by amplifying chloroplast genomes for 30 species across flowering plants.
Not exact matches
Hoping to develop a more potent
approach, medical oncologist Ron Levy of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, and
colleagues used mice to
test the cancer - fighting capabilities of some 20 molecules, including several types of antibodies that activate immune cells.
Nabel's
colleagues at the NIH are already
testing similar
approaches in humans.
World Health Organization researcher Ana Maria Henao - Restrepo and
colleagues tested a «ring vaccination»
approach, by immediately vaccinating family members and other contacts of people infected with Ebola.
Barreiro and
colleagues took a similar
approach to
test for the effects of African versus European ancestry on changes in the activity of immune cells.
Social neuroscientist Claus Lamm and
colleagues at the University of Vienna took a different
approach to
test whether pain and empathy are driven by the same pathways.
In a separate study, Discher and
colleagues tested whether their
approach could improve the delivery of drugs.
To
test this hypothesis, Roberts and
colleagues used an
approach common in psychophysics experiments — estimating relative magnitudes — to gauge how people's moment - to - moment experiences vary when they view different types of stimuli.
To
test this
approach, he and his
colleagues tried using CRISPR to disrupt two genes, kahrp and eba - 175, that had previously been knocked out in malaria using traditional
approaches.
So Molins and her
colleagues are focusing on metabolomics — an
approach that, rather than
testing directly for the immune response to the infection, instead looks for a wide spectrum of collateral damage.
Tomoaki Sakamoto of the University of Tokyo and his
colleagues tested 34 different varieties of rice plants in which individual genes had been removed — specifically avoiding an
approach in which genetically desirable traits are imported from other plants.
«Those species that are most vulnerable to rats are often the ones that are the most difficult to count» says Steffen Oppel, a Conservation Scientist with the RSPB who recently
tested a new
approach to count the invisible birds with
colleagues from SPEA in Portugal.
The Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet acknowledges that the new arrangements for the administration of Indigenous affairs constitute «the biggest
test of whether the rhetoric of connectivity can be marshalled into effective action... It is an
approach on which my reputation, and many of my
colleagues, will hang.»
He and
colleagues developed and are
testing an adaptive and tailored
approach to family intervention, the cornerstone of which is the Family Check - Up.