The colonies were fixed in
culture dishes with 4 % paraformaldehyde in phosphate - buffered saline (0.01 M PBS, pH 7.4) for 20 min at room temperature (RT) followed by washing with PBS (2 × 5 min).
The cells were enzymatically removed from
the culture dish with Tryple ™ Select (Invitrogen) for 15 min at 37 °C, resuspended in 1 ml FACS buffer I (2 % FBS, 0.01 % sodium azide in PBS), and counted with Neubauer cell counter chambers.
Not exact matches
Because it's a heck of a lot easier to
dish it out than it is to eat it up, let me tell you, and I think sometimes we inadvertently perpetuate celebrity
culture by railing so loudly against it, by feeding into the caricatures
with our derision.
Smørrebrød — an open - faced rye sandwich piled high
with toppings — is one of the most essential
dishes in the Danish
culture, most commonly eaten for...
I have used Ellie Krieger's recipe
with a few tweaks on quantity (I increased the garlic and I added lemon zest and red pepper flakes) since I love her simplistic approach to the
dish which borrows from the Israeli (the use of tahini) and other Levantine
cultures (parsley, garlic, and lemon).
I recently posted a recipe for a Hungarian
dish that uses onions, peppers and tomatoes and did make note that probably every
culture with access to those ingredients has a similar
dish — and there you go — proving the point.
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Everyone brings a
dish to share so lunch is always a beloved mish - mash of
cultures — last year my mum's soya sauce duck
with Chinese mushrooms fought for space on the overloaded table
with my Auntie R's traditional roast turkey, my sister in law's clove - studded ham, our friend's Malaysian lamb curry, king prawns, oysters, my ex's German coleslaw and potato salad, noodles, smoked fish and quinoa salad brought by friends and my dad's famous lobster noodles.
Discovering
dishes from different
cultures, exploring new flavor combinations, and simply stuffing her face on some homemade comfort food are definitely past times that make her top five — along
with scribbling about them in her notebook.
In addition to the delicious day - to - day options, guests can indulge in Wednesday Ethnic Inspirations tasting menus, which feature
dishes that celebrate numerous
cultures of cuisine, as well as afternoon tea times
with desserts.
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Accompanying sauces have become more elaborate, fondue - like
dishes from other
cultures, such as Mongolian Fire Pots, are being served, unusual foods are being used and, of course, fondues are being fired - up
with our favorite pungent pods.
The dinner courses include Maine peekytoe crab
with pickled green tomato — jalapeño jam, almonds, and
cultured cream and dry - aged cold spring ranch sirloin
with spring succotash, as well as other innovative, Maine - sourced
dishes.
As the Coast white paper explains, customers would rather a restaurant incorporate authentic ingredients and provide a faithful experience of a
culture's food than dispense the mere simulation of a
dish: «And those who can provide patrons
with an authentic experience earn their trust and build a relationship
with their consumers for the long - term.»
luckily his dad only knows how to make one indian
dish so ive been able to get more creative
with my cooking & venture out into food of different
cultures.
Family meals are an important part of the day in any
culture, but
with today's busy lifestyles, we are more often grabbing things on the go and rushing to finish the meal
with the minimum of
dishes to wash up afterward.
Flavor, identity and
culture are his culinary touchstones, and Chef Didier is known for his reinventions of classic
dishes —
with punk rock flair!
I really can't wait to share the discoveries
with you and of course to cook some new
dishes inspired by our ancestral
cultures -LRB-!)
CC:
With our menu, we like to take pieces of Latin
culture and intertwine them into the menu, through cooking or preparing the
dishes.
Can't wait to see your post and see how our different
cultures unite
with this
dish!
A California native, Christina grew up in a
culture that placed emphasis on
dishes created around a diversity of fruits and vegetables
with a wide variety of flavors.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, in his typical machine - gun staccato delivery, pop
culture references
dished out
with an arched eyebrow and declarations best suited for a James Ellroy noir, seemed more disappointed than angry at yesterday's news conference that he keeps having to police Albany.
But T. auensis is particularly hard to
culture in Petri
dishes and study
with the normal tools of molecular biology.
In a
culture dish microglia that were modified to make a lot of TREM2 gobbled more amyloid and removed more dying neurons, compared
with microglia having less of the protein.
To grow these microorganism
cultures in the lab, researchers house samples in petri
dishes lined
with a nourishing gel mixture derived from algae called agar growth media.
They studied H. pylori bacteria in a
culture dish and compared the effect of only the antibiotic metronidazole against the bacteria versus the prodrug system
with metronidazole and carbon monoxide combined.
When Stamets
cultured the mold in his lab, a white circle of mycelium spread over the petri
dish from the point of inoculation; it was soon covered
with green spores.
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.
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.
«We
culture typical skin cell of the epidermis, such as human keratinocytes, in our
dishes to form an artificial epidermis
with all of its natural layers,» explained Sibylle Thude, the biologist who led the investigation into the accreditation.
Studies of individual neurons in
dishes of
cultured neurons and in brain slices by co-first author Robert E. Stanley, a graduate student in the lab, revealed that neurons in the mutant mice had decreased numbers of dendritic spines, an important part of the synapses that neurons use to communicate
with one another.
The investigators studied application of various doses of a common PBDE flame retardant on human adrenal cells in
culture dishes and compared the effects
with those of only the vehicle, the inactive substance used to deliver the chemical.
They then combined these in a
dish with testicular cells from newborn mice in various
culture conditions — a process that took hundreds of trials, says author Xiao - Yang Zhao, a stem cell biologist now at Southern Medical University in Guangzhou, China.
Duke scientists grew two sets of cellular «miniguts» on
culture dishes and stimulated them
with inflammatory factors.
They have spread lies about his methods, accused him of electrocuting monkeys when in fact he was working
with cells in
culture dishes, and limited his job opportunities.
The research builds on the team's previous work
with a technique called three - dimensional
culture, which involves incubating stem cells in a floating ball - shaped aggregate, unlike traditional cell
culture in which cells grow in a flat layer on the surface of a
culture dish.
Normally, CD4 cells will start dividing when they are treated
with certain proteins in a
culture dish.
COS - 7 cells, plated at 70 % confluence in 100 - mm tissue
culture dishes, were transfected
with vector alone or pcDNA3 - ACVR1 (c. 617G) or pcDNA3 - ACVR1 (c. 617A).
In initial work
with cell
cultures in Petri
dishes, the researchers methodically ruled out the possibility that HIV / gp120 would be inducing the death of stem cells and determined instead that HIV / gp120 was acting by inhibiting stem cell proliferation.
Your
culture dishes could be infected
with Mycoplasma, tiny bacteria that thrive in cell
culture environments.
To determine the effect of the conditioned medium on NGF - induced neurite outgrowth, PC12 cells were dissociated and plated on polyornithine - coated tissue
culture dishes in the following conditions: 1) HT22 conditioned medium, 2) J147 treated HT22 conditioned medium, 3) DMEM alone plus J147, 4) DMEM plus NGF at 50 nanograms per ml, 5) J147 treated HT22 conditioned medium pre-incubated for one hour
with 10 μg / ml anti-NGF and N2 supplement (Invitrogen).
Dissected brains were immersed in 200 μl of PBS and tethered
with tungsten wire (0.125 mm diameter, A-M Systems, Inc.) to the bottom of a
culture dish (35x10 mm, Falcon).
Confluent HFF cells were treated
with irradiation of 55 Gy and plated onto
culture dishes (1 × 105 per 2.89 cm2).
HepG2 cells in 100 mm cell
culture dishes were transfected
with pGL - MARE - Luc plasmid DNA along
with plasmid carrying the human Bach1 gene or the empty vector pFLAG - CMV - 6c using Fugene6 (Promega).
The colonies were
cultured in suspension in Petri
dishes with ES cell medium [14], and the
culture medium was changed every 3 days.
Neuronal outgrowths in 24 - well tissue
culture dishes were fixed, permeabilized and blocked as above prior to staining
with anti-β-III tubulin, 1 ∶ 200 (Chemicon mab1637 followed by secondary labeling
with AF488 goat anti-mouse IgG1 (A21121, Invitrogen).
SCR055, Millipore, Inc) in 24 - well
culture dishes coated
with poly - L - ornithine (20 µg / ml) and laminin (5 µg / ml).
Manipulating genes and then sorting through many cells to find the desired alterations wasn't possible
with these cells because scientists couldn't grow them in the
culture dishes where such maneuvers would take place.
Along
with the common aversion to fruit and vegetables, there is often a reluctance to try new or different foods — for example, heavily herbed or spiced
dishes or cuisines originating from an unfamiliar
culture.