The study was done using an in vitro (i.e. «in glass» or test - tube) cell
culture model of the small intestinal epithelium.
The research utilized
a culture model of inflammation of human tendon to examine the anti-inflammatory capabilities of curcumin on cells of the tendon.
December 21, 2016 — Noteworthy NIH advances in basic research include an expanded map of the human brain, nanoparticles that convert white fat to calorie - burning brown fat, and a 3 - D cell
culture model of the placenta.
Rat Hepatocyte
Culture Model of Macrosteatosis: Effect of Macrosteatosis Induction and Reversal on Viability and Liver - specific Function.
Fiumera works in vivo with fruit flies while Mahler works in vitro using a 3 - D cell -
culture model of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to understand how ingesting nanoparticles influences glucose processing and the gut microbiome.
«We compared the ability of RSV and parainfluenza virus (PIV3)-- another common virus in children that causes much less severe airway disease — to infect and cause inflammatory responses in a cell
culture model of human epithelial cells, which compose the lining of the lung airway.
Using tissue
culture models of cartilage and the meniscus, Levenston's team stresses the cells and tissues and studies what happens to them structurally and biochemically — for example, whether different genes are expressed, whether metabolism changes, or whether different types of cartilage cells respond differently to the same stress.
The scientists» model looks at the EGFR signaling cascade to investigate crosstalk between EFGR signaling and EMT in cell
culture models of human breast epithelium.
Mechanisms that control bacterial populations in continuous ‐ flow
culture models of mouse large intestinal flora
Nicola Watt (Reichmann, TUD)-- «Mitochondrial dysfunction and lipid metabolism in cell
culture models of respiratory chain and neurodegenerative diseases» (2007)
Raluca Constantinescu (Reichmann, TUD)-- «Oxidative stress involvement in new cell
culture models of Parkinson's disease» (2007)
Herein, we used cell
culture models of human mDA neurons to investigate a potential role for miR - 181a in mDA neurons.
Although this possibility has not yet attracted as much attention as the ideas of cell replacement, personalized medicine and other more direct clinical applications, hESCs are expected to be superior to most commonly used cell -
culture models of drug discovery which employ tumor - derived or immortalized cell lines or primary cell culture.
Not exact matches
Leaders must be positive role
models and «champions»
of the values and behaviors they want lived in their company's
culture.
Instead, make it a story about the
culture of innovation and the many people who have sustained it; giving others role
models and the license to have something to strive for.
Yahoo was, in fact, an early
model of Silicon Valley's happy workplace
culture, touting their espresso bar and inspirational speakers as a method
of inspiring passion and originality.
Just as we have personal role
models, having a business role
model is a great way to develop an internal
culture of continuous improvement.
With one recently - auctioned 14 - bedroom, two - pool mansion on Park Lane Circle being
modelled on the Palace
of Versailles, it's clear that the residents
of Bridle Path have a
cultured eye for the world's best things.
Instead, he discovered a missing staple
of surf
culture, sheepskin boots, and pivoted his business
model to imported goods.
However, we had not done enough due diligence to understand how the entirety
of the company would integrate with our business
model, team, and
culture.
Focus on the business
model, the direct experience
of owners already in the system and the values and
culture of the franchise.
This often takes some sort
of live meeting in which leaders can talk with other leaders about the direction and strategy
of the organization and revise their mental
models of how they'll need to show up every day and
model the
culture of the future.
Foster a
culture of communal learning and support by
modeling an attitude
of seeking help.
Today's businesses no longer operate on a top - down processing
model, and absentee management is a surefire way to lose your
culture of innovation.
It is part
of an overall turn - around program that began a year ago to correct regulatory compliance issues, reset our
culture and values, increase operational efficiency, and introduce a new SaaS platform and business
model.
To build a team that is reflective
of the time, you have to maybe look outside traditional
models... Oftentimes we're looking for, obviously people with experience, but also people that are creative and passionate about
culture.
Their current operating
model resulted in good but not always great work and definitely not a
culture of sharing nascent ideas.
After Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was fired, one
of the (many, many) takes on the news was that Uber's business
model is a bigger problem than its toxic
culture.
Some key concerns raised during talks included potential UK government scrutiny as well as differences between the companies»
cultures and business
models, one
of the people said.
Small business owners see that this reality TV
culture has been established — but they don't associate with those people as role
models or as the types
of people they consider themselves to be.
Despite attempts to move beyond the three
cultures model, elements
of it were still evident in the early development
of Malaysia's immigration policy.
Episode # 5: Transforming your Company's
Culture — Marissa Levin (CEO of Successful Culture, an organization dedicated to helping leaders build extraordinary cultures) discusses what it takes to create a thriving company culture and how that can lead to a more fulfilling, successful business
Culture — Marissa Levin (CEO
of Successful
Culture, an organization dedicated to helping leaders build extraordinary cultures) discusses what it takes to create a thriving company culture and how that can lead to a more fulfilling, successful business
Culture, an organization dedicated to helping leaders build extraordinary
cultures) discusses what it takes to create a thriving company
culture and how that can lead to a more fulfilling, successful business
culture and how that can lead to a more fulfilling, successful business
model.
Not only is there a different skill set between search for a business
model (or in my case collaborative literacy program
model) and executing that
model, there's a different skillset in documenting, training, and codifying the
culture and practices
of that
model.
There are a variety
of strategic - planning
models, and the one used by a company will depend on its leadership style, company
culture, size and previous planning experience.
This brings to mind the old division in British working - class
culture in which there were two
models of sharing breadwinner male income.
'» Asked to paint a picture
of the company in 20 years, the executives mentioned such things as «on the cover
of Business Week as a
model success story... the Fortune most admired top - ten list... the best science and business graduates want to work here... people on airplanes rave about one
of our products to seatmates... 20 consecutive years
of profitable growth... an entrepreneurial
culture that has spawned half a dozen new divisions from within... management gurus use us as an example
of excellent management and progressive thinking,» and so on.
Religion, and Christian communities in particular, can and should, says the author,
model the civic
culture for which he hopes - a
culture that will retrieve and rehabilitate the best
of the liberal Enlightenment tradition.
In worship, art, architecture, literature, communal life, language, beliefs, moral values,
models of a virtuous life, views
of the past, the persistence
of an aristocratic
culture» in all
of these aspects
of life, a profound and far - reaching transformation
of the society was underway, and the book would have benefited from greater attention to at least some
of them.
What we meant to
model was the sending
of one
of our number to be a foreign missionary — to learn a new language, to understand a local
culture, to sacrifice the amenities
of affluence and to live knowing that he or she is always being watched by seekers — while the rest
of us stay here as lifetime local missionaries, learning to speak the language
of the unchurched, understanding secular
culture, sacrificing the amenities
of affluence and living as a «watched» person in a society that is skeptical
of Christian spirituality until it sees the real thing on display.
The dynamics
of the classroom thereby
models that
of the
culture, teaching tomorrow's citizens the knowledge and appreciation they need
of ancient authorities and fresh sassy pretenders to authority, and also teaching them the dialectical skill
of marrying old and new, a skill which they will need if our nation is to long endure.
What makes the New Testament household codes powerful and countercultural is that they actually challenge those hierarchies by instructing all members
of the household — even the masters, who in that
culture held unilateral authority over their slaves, wives, and children — to imitate Jesus Christ in their relationships by
modeling his self - sacrificing love.
This artistic
model of the relationship between Christianity and
culture is just as important as the social activist
model.
This
model invites students to see the New Testament as the product
of a profoundly human process
of experience and interpretation, by which people
of another age and place, galvanized by a radical religious experience, sought to understand both that experience and themselves in the light
of the symbols made available to them by their
culture.
Crouch's life reflects a different
model of the relationship between Christianity and
culture than the activist approach that tends to define Christian engagement in terms
of its social impact.
Only such communities can
model appealing alternatives to the lonely decadence
of the popular
culture's ideal
of the life
of a young American.
Cultures tend to adopt some
model of schooling as the standard
of excellence in schooling.
Christians who, knowingly or unknowingly, embrace the
model of «Christ without
culture» — meaning Christianity in indifference to
culture — are....
Going back to the holistic
model will demand a great deal more attention to creating a thicker and richer Jewish
culture capable
of answering the existential question
of how Judaism can enrich one's experience
of living.
In this task the Japanese philosopher Nishida Kitaro serves as a
model for some
of us (for the reason that I have already given) since, in reflecting on Japanese
culture, he turned to Western conceptualities to enable a dialogue between the two to take place.
The Church, and the papacy in particular, has broken with the «Constantinian»
model of power in order to become, in accord with the vision
of the Second Vatican Council, the «teacher and evangelist
of culture,» a role that retrieves and renews the New Testament task
of Peter to «strengthen the brethren.»