Sentences with phrase «gets into cells in»

«Would you spray it every week and hope it gets into every cell in the plant bud?

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Once released into the atmosphere, carbon - 14 enters the food chain and gets bound up in the cells of most living things.
All man - made religion is dangerous, especially that crazy one that believes that if you put paper and ink in a room together, it'll «evolve» into a dictionary, and who believe that «because a dog's coat gets thicker in the winter, therefore we evolved from a one - celled amoeba.»
Usually it's fatherly advice stuff like «the 10 habits of financially secure people» or a list of the safest cities in America... sometimes it's cautionary stuff like how my cell phone might explode in my ear type of thing — he usually circles the title of those to make sure I get the point — but lately he's gotten into sending me recipes, and I love it.
Those who ate the diet higher in fiber had lower levels of both plasma glucose (blood sugar) and insulin (the hormone that helps blood sugar get into cells).
Phospholipids help fat cross the barrier of the cell membrane in order to get into the cell.
Carbon monoxide and nicotine are released into the uterus which inhibits oxygen getting to the cells, in turn creating birth defects.
One way, the drugs or medications can get into breast milk is to pass through the cell pores in the mammary gland.
If the egg gets to the uterus and is fertilized by a sperm cell, it may plant itself in that lining and grow into a baby.
And without getting into the deep medical terms, basically it is a build up in the blood of bilirubin which is the breakdown of red blood cells.
, the mastermind in the controversial importation of the three South African mercenaries into Ghana, was a ploy by the NPP to get him out of BNI cells where he has been detained.
Dr Stotz continued: «This concept of plant ETI does not really explain the second line of defense in the interaction of plant hosts protecting themselves against extracellular fungal pathogens — i.e. those foliar fungal pathogens that get into the leaf of the plant to exploit the space between its cells, known as the apoplast, to retrieve nutrients from the plant.
«With Rudolph,» Farber says, «the coral DNA got inserted into a gene that is normally expressed in the nasal epithelial cells, the cells of his nose.
Brewer's yeast cells break down inedible sugars in their environment into edible ones, meaning that individuals get a boost from the work of their neighbors — especially at high densities.
Researchers in France and Sweden have, over the past couple of years, shown that when BMAA is injected into rodents it gets incorporated into their eyes (pdf), where it could build up and potentially cause damage to cells in the retina.
«Before we get too excited about this being a new form of infertility treatment, these cells can not as yet be made into functioning sperm, so we have no idea if they can pass «the acid test» — the ability to fertilise female eggs as is achieved with donor sperm in IVF treatment,» says Malcolm Alison of the London School of Medicine and Dentistry in the UK.
Yet even with all of these tricks, light can only penetrate so far into coral tissue; it tends to drop off the deeper you go, as in forests, making getting by more difficult for cells at the bottom of tissue.
The cells that make up the walls of blood capillaries are joined together more tightly in the brain than elsewhere in the body, preventing proteins and cells getting into the brain.
Other studies hinted that stem cells, when released into the bloodstream, could get caught in narrowed vessels and clog them further.
In my early years, I spent more time in the molecular biology lab, but I gradually moved into the biomaterial engineering lab as I got fascinated by the possibilities of combining biomaterials and cell biologIn my early years, I spent more time in the molecular biology lab, but I gradually moved into the biomaterial engineering lab as I got fascinated by the possibilities of combining biomaterials and cell biologin the molecular biology lab, but I gradually moved into the biomaterial engineering lab as I got fascinated by the possibilities of combining biomaterials and cell biology.
However, occasionally germ cells can get trapped in the wrong part of the body during development and may later turn into brain tumours, for example.
In his team's previous work, the researchers discovered that the dengue virus could get into cells by binding to sugars.
After the virus attaches to the cell surface, it works its way into a caveola: a dimple in the cell surface that sometimes gets sucked into the cell's interior.
Another is that the transplanted bits of tumor act nothing like cancers in actual human brains, Fine and colleagues reported in 2006: Real - life glioblastomas grow and spread and resist treatment because they contain what are called tumor stem cells, but tumor stem cells don't grow well in the lab, so they don't get transplanted into those mouse brains.
On the other hand, the problem is, you know, with embryonic stem cells, they haven't been able to get stem cell lines from livestock animals that can proliferate in that way, without just sort of veering up in their own direction and turning into, instead of muscle, turning into brain tissue or bone tissue or something else.
DDRs inhibition with a tyrosine kinase inhibitor appears to insulate the brain via blood - brain barrier repair, which prevents harmful immune cells that circulate in the body from getting into the brain where they can indiscriminately attack and kill healthy and sick neurons, like those that have been unable to perform autophagy to «take out their trash,» says Moussa.
Because previous work in rats and monkeys has found that proteins that block the costimulatory signal can hold T cells at bay, Kim Olthoff, a transplant surgeon at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center in Philadelphia, thought her team could achieve a targeted immune suppression by getting the transplanted organ itself — rather than proteins injected into the bloodstream — to block the costimulatory signal.
Moreover, in some cases, pancreatic cancer cells can even repair damage to their DNA caused by the chemotherapy drugs that do get into the tumor, further protecting themselves.
«We've got a real fun race going on here between plugging in vehicles and storing electricity in the battery versus pumping hydrogen into a tank and creating electricity from a fuel cell,» says Larry Burns, GM's vice president of research and development.
Samples of tumours from bowel cancer patients given different doses of resveratrol showed that even lower doses can get into cancer cells and potentially affect processes involved in tumour growth.
«When we put the photoswitched channels into bipolar cells and record the output of the ganglion cells, we see complicated patterns that look a lot like the activity you get in a normal retina, compared to the on - off activity you get when you put the same photoswitch into a ganglion cell,» Isacoff said.
All Dicty lines, especially in the winning group, also got a boost from their quick starts, moving from maze's starting area into the channels much faster than the HL60 cells.
The real test will be in getting the stem cells produced by StemBANCC into the hands of researchers in a way that actually does this.
The group's discovery, tested on a Stanford rooftop, addresses a problem that has long bedeviled the solar industry: The hotter solar cells get, the less efficient they become at converting the photons in light into useful electricity.
The introduction of CRISPR, which is simpler and more efficient than other techniques, will probably accelerate the race to get gene - edited cells into the clinic across the world, says Carl June, who specializes in immunotherapy at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and led one of the earlier studies.
«The blood - brain barrier forms pretty early in gestation, so the thyroid hormone, even from the mother, is probably not getting through the barrier and into the brain, likely leading to developmental deficits,» says Shusta, whose group was among the first to develop blood - brain barriers from patient - derived stem cells in the lab dish.
Current techniques for observing the cytoskeleton can be difficult to get into living cells, can be toxic, and are usually limited in resolution and duration, since the signal wears off over time.
So it could be RNA or DNA like we have in modern biology or it could be some related kind of material; and we are also thinking about some kind of cell envelope or cell membrane — not that that's necessarily the very first way Darwinian systems began, but at some point they had to transition into a system more related to modern biology where cells are all bounded by membranes — so we're thinking about how to assemble these two components and get them to interact with each other.
Spark CEO Jeff Marrazzo says their more potent vector and differences in how the treatment is made, such as the company's use of a surfactant to make sure the vector doesn't stick to the vial when the surgeon injects it, may result in a higher dose of the RPE65 gene getting into retinal cells and long - lasting effects.
Anonymous comments have sparked an investigation into images included in two attention - getting stem cell papers.
Allender and former veterinary student Lauren Kane demonstrated, however, that administering treatments via a fine spray allows therapeutic levels of terbinafine, an antifungal agent that kills O. ophiodiicola in cell culture, to get into healthy snakes» blood plasma.
Their name is E. coli 0157: H7 and when they get into you, what they do is they build a needle and inject toxins into your cells in your intestines and [your] cells form these bizarre pedestals almost kind of like this throne you are making for this bacteria that is making you sick.
«The more insights we get into the mechanisms of cell migration, the more effectively and focused we will be able to intervene in certain pathological processes,» first author Dr. Katrin Martin comments.
In such cases, if genes from the bracoviruses get integrated into the genome of developing egg or sperm cells in the caterpillar, they can be passed down to its offsprinIn such cases, if genes from the bracoviruses get integrated into the genome of developing egg or sperm cells in the caterpillar, they can be passed down to its offsprinin the caterpillar, they can be passed down to its offspring.
In previous studies on liver - cell reprogramming, scientists had difficulty getting stem cell - derived liver cells to survive once being transplanted into existing liver tissue.
If a yeast cells finds its way from the lung to the brain via a phage or other routes, «that's very bad news,» Bartlett says, «because once it gets into the central nervous system it's in heaven.
The use of viral vectors in research is beneficial for a number of reasons, including but not limited to: helping to get difficult - to - deliver DNA into mammalian cells, increasing the efficiency of gene transduction, allowing for control over which cells are infected through viral pseudotyping, and ease of vector cloning and modification.
Using this approach, immune cells are taken from a patient's bloodstream, reprogrammed to recognize and attack a specific protein found in cancer cells, then reintroduced into the patient's system, where they get to work destroying targeted tumor cells.
«We needed to find a way to make millions of new cells in the lab, and then get them into the human brain,» said Studer.
The focus now is on getting better at growing the cells and turning them into the right kind of brain cell before starting new trials in patients.
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