Sentences with phrase «culturing cells outside»

But culturing the cells outside of the human body can be difficult, complicating efforts to identify many of them, particularly rare species.

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Rather than obtaining meat from animals raised on environmentally destructive factory farms and slaughtered in filthy slaughterhouses, clean meat is produced by taking a small sample of animal cells and replicating them in a culture outside of the animal.
Rather than obtaining meat from animals raised on environmentally destructive factory farms and slaughtered in filthy slaughterhouses, clean meat is produced by taking a small sample of animal cells and replicating them in a culture outside of the animal.
Dendritic cells are too large to pass through the blood - brain barrier, which is one reason they have to be cultured with brain tumor cells outside the body, then injected back into the patient's skin as a vaccine.
Traditionally, mAbs are manufactured outside of the body, in costly, large - scale cell culture laboratory.
«Our stem cells also survive outside of mice, in a culture, so we can also manipulate them in a laboratory,» said Abad, adding that: «The next step is studying if these new stem cells are capable of efficiently generating different tissues such as that of the pancreas, liver or kidney.»
Mark Talary, a postdoc in the Institute of Molecular and Biomolecular Electronics at the University of Wales Bangor describes the institute as «an engineering department with cell culture facilities,» and says, «you need to have experience outside your core discipline.»
A study from Dr. Dusty Miller's laboratory indicates that Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV) infects both sheep and human cells cultured outside the body and does so by attaching to a receptor on the surface of lung cells.
The latest round of CIRM grants, totaling more than $ 50 million, will finance construction of shared research laboratories at 17 academic and non-profit institutions for the culture of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), particularly those that fall outside federal guidelines.
This is the route our project is pursuing, but it may take several years to establish a cultured cell line; bird primordial germ cells are quite finicky about living outside of a bird's body.
culture (in microbiology) To grow cells outside the body or their normal environment, usually in a beaker, a laboratory dish or some big vessel.
culture (v. in microbiology) To grow cells outside the body or their normal environment, usually in a beaker, a laboratory dish or some big vessel.
This would not be surprising as early PrEn delaminates from the ICM during the transition between ICM and epiblast and this cell sorting behaviour is reproduced in EB culture where the VE is always found on the outside.
Instead, they ate real foods that resonated with their culture, community and landscape: fruits and vegetables, beans, properly prepared grains and, as you said amplified their natural bacteria inside and outside, as it's our first wave of defense (white blood cells are # 2.
«Thus it seems that outside of [genetically engineered mice or a cell culture dish or other animal models] that the search for the true role of the growth potential for IGF - 1 in adult muscle hypertrophy is a vain one.»
He likes that the technology developed by MediVet America of Nicholasville, Ky., doesn't require the clinic to send harvested cells to an outside lab to be cultured.
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