Sentences with phrase «for lost cell»

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Lost or stolen cell phones with a contact list can also be mined for phone numbers to «Grandma» or «Grandpa's house,» says Hutt.
To read his blog is to watch the growth of a human being: You see Ev nearly lose his company, bring it back from the dead, strike it big, struggle with the tech support for his new cell phone, and get married.
As a physical person who loses dead skin cells regularly, that means your bed is extraordinarily susceptible to being the gathering spot for many of the less sanitary aspects of life.
A news company can be setup to provide such services to all these companies, while customer have ability to track for this lost luggage on their cell phones, and personal computers.
But rather than incentivize teaching innovation that would allow science educators to discuss religion and ethics --- for example, creationism in light of evolution and vice versa, or the scientific and ethical implications of stem cells and in vitro fertilization — many teachers are afraid to even mention these issues, despite their importance, for fear of losing their jobs.
for stem cell research, there are tons of investors, it's just that the drug companies stand to lose millions and they have deeper pockets so they can bribe who they want to make sure it stays illegal.
And for stem cell research, there are tons of investors, it's just that the drug companies stand to lose millions and they have deeper pockets so they can bribe who they want to make sure it stays illegal.
After running, I talked to another neighbor about some details for the upcoming block party that she is helping us organize, then greeted another neighbor, a widow who told me her phones had not worked for two days and she could not call anyone because she had also lost her cell phone.
Losing cell service for several days on our camping adventure meant no one could know what we were up to.
And a child who loses access to his cell phone for texting too much is likely to remember not to do that again.)
I haven't had the best luck, personally, with the Sunday family walks (I lost my cell phone the first time, then twisted my ankle the second, and we were rained out for what would've been the third), but despite that, I'm eager to take a new walk together on this Sunday!
If I do, I understand that I may be responsible for paying any additional charges or that I may lose my cell phone privileges
You probably won't return to your pre-pregnancy weight for some time, but you'll continue to lose weight during the postpartum period as your body eliminates all the extra water your cells retained during pregnancy, along with fluid from the extra blood you had in your pregnant body.
I think an effective consequence might be that he would lose his cell phone until he doesn't curse and isn't rude to his sister for 24 hours.
One factor behind this evolution is that fact that the internet's main rivals as communications channels (general - audience broadcast advertising, phonebanking / robocalls and direct mail) are all gradually losing effectiveness as a result of a variety of factors including increased competition for viewer attention, cable channel proliferation, cell phone ubiquity, and overall junk - mail resistance.
In cancer cells, the protein networks that control the behavior are changed in such a way as to cause the cells to lose control and break away — a mutated skin cell, for instance, might then migrate into the bloodstream.
«It was once believed that we lose significant numbers of nerve cells as we age, particularly in the areas important for learning and memory,» she says.
«Scientists discover new method for measuring cellular age: Cells begin losing important DNA marks in utero.»
Telomerase adds back the lost DNA and keeps cancer cells, for example, forever young.
The only consistent effect he could find was that the animals» overall capacity for memory fell in proportion to the number of neurons destroyed: The more brain cells lost, the more memories — all memories — weakened.
Scientists reeling from the revelation that South Korean researcher Hwang Woo Suk's stem cell work was fraudulent are scrambling to revive the golden promise of the field and make up for lost time.
We employ similar pathways to shape our parts as embryos, but over the course of evolution, humans may have lost the ability to tap into it as adults, perhaps because the cell division required for regeneration elevated the likelihood of cancer.
Losing a genetic switch that increases production of a protein called GDF6 may have created the big toe and helped shape the human foot for bipedalism, scientists propose in a paper published online January 7 in Cell.
First author Adam Skibinski, M.D. / Ph.D., student at Tufts University School of Medicine and the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences at Tufts University, said «We've known for a long time that breast cells can lose their normal identity when they become cancerous, but we are now realizing that normal cells can change their characteristics as well in response to transcription factors like TAZ.
They also lose their «stickiness,» or adhesion property, making it easier for them to break away from neighboring cells.
He has been making that point since 2004, when in testimony to the U.S. Senate, he warned embryonic stem cell opponent Sam Brownback of Kansas, «Those in a position of advice or authority who participate in the banning or enforced delays of biomedical research that could lead to the saving of lives and the amelioration of suffering are directly and morally responsible for the lives made worse or lost due to the ban, or even of a moratorium that would deny such treatments in that short window of time when it could help or save them.»
In their experiments, the researchers noted that the mitochondria of heart cells that lost oxygen and nutrient supply for a half - hour recovered smoothly.
They propose that normal tissue becomes primed for cancer when oncogenes are activated and tumor suppressor genes are silenced or lost, but that cancer develops only when a cell in the tissue reverts to a more primitive, embryonic state and starts dividing.
However, when mature blood cells are lost, for example through severe bleeding or during infections, HSCs become activated to generate new «progenitor» cells — the cells that replenish the blood supply and produce immune cells to fight disease.
Stem cells hold great promise for transforming medical care related to a diverse range of conditions, but the cells often lose some of their therapeutic potential when scientists try to grow and expand them in the laboratory.
Parkinson's disease arises because for some reason the dopamine cells in the brain are lost, and it is known that the stop signal is being over-activated somehow or other.
For those surviving only in captivity, continued existence may depend on using banked cell lines to introduce some long - lost and much - needed genetic diversity into the mix.
Some of these cells lost their star shape and began to form new nerve cells in a brain region responsible for smell.
During surgery, melanocyte skin cells responsible for giving color to the skin, hair and eyes are harvested from healthy, pigmented areas of the body and transferred to an area that lost its pigment.
«AMPK normally helps to turn on nNOS function in muscle cells, for instance when we exercise, and when dystrophin is lost, AMPK does not turn on appropriately.»
Jasper, who is now a staff scientist at Genentech, says this activation is important for rapid tissue repair, but at the same time it also increases the probability that stem cells will differentiate, thus losing their stem cell status.
«In extreme cases, if the dose is too high radiation can modify the cellular structure and generate alteration in the cells of organs found near the tumor, this causes them to lose their functions,» said Massillon, who was honored for her research with the IUPAP Young Scientist Prize 2015 awarded by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.
Until recently, she says, it was taken for granted that once the beta cells are lost, they can never grow back.
For some applications, such as LEDs, Deotare says, it is desirable to maximize this trapping, so that energy is not lost to leakage; for other uses, such as solar cells, it is essential to minimize the trappiFor some applications, such as LEDs, Deotare says, it is desirable to maximize this trapping, so that energy is not lost to leakage; for other uses, such as solar cells, it is essential to minimize the trappifor other uses, such as solar cells, it is essential to minimize the trapping.
Furthermore, stem - cell lines from mice begin to lose their ability to produce many types of cells after as few as 20 generations, and researchers assume the same will prove true for stem cells from humans.
«Our findings are important because they directly demonstrate that, in order for new cells to win connections, the old cells lose connections.
«Before progenitor cells differentiate once and for all, they first lose their stem cell character and then check, as it were, which cell line is currently in demand.
When PDX1 is lost, the researchers found, it selects for cancer cells that express MYC, which is known to be involved in cancer growth and metastasis.
For this reason, investigators are actively looking for ways to lessen this cell death (e.g., with growth factors) as well as ways to replace the cells that are lost (e.g., with RPE cell transplantatioFor this reason, investigators are actively looking for ways to lessen this cell death (e.g., with growth factors) as well as ways to replace the cells that are lost (e.g., with RPE cell transplantatiofor ways to lessen this cell death (e.g., with growth factors) as well as ways to replace the cells that are lost (e.g., with RPE cell transplantation).
In both of these scenarios, neural stem cells, which are crucial for normal neural development, are lost, leading to microcephaly.
In order to find the genes that guide that migration, geneticist Ruth Lehmann of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at New York University Medical School and her colleagues used chemicals to cause mutations in thousands of adult fruit flies then screened their embryonic offspring for lost or misguided germ cells.
Because stem cells have the ability to develop into many different cell types in the body, researchers at USF's Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair, Department of Neurosurgery & Brain Repair have focused on using stem cells to restore function lost through neurodegenerative disorders or injuries.
The cells can also be used to screen for drugs to treat motor neuron diseases, and may one day be used therapeutically to restore lost function.
At the same time, Democrat Chris Bell pushed for stem cell research but lost in a bid for Texas governorship and physician Victoria Wulsin was trailing her Republican opponent for an Ohio House seat in a campaign in which she had emphasized her support for stem cell research.
For example, a gene called p53, which normally acts as a brake on cell division, turns out to be mutated or lost in about half of all tumours.
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