Sentences with phrase «grown in a lab by»

Chen Gu and colleagues at The Ohio State University discovered that they could induce the formation of axonal varicosities in hippocampal neurons grown in the lab by «puffing» them with bursts of liquid from a small pipette.
The beef was grown in a lab by a pioneer in this arena — Mark Post of Maastricht University in the Netherlands.

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The work is part of an effort to bring dying reefs back to life by growing tiny coral fragments in labs or nurseries — between four and 25 times as fast as they'd grow in the wild — and planting those fragments on reefs.
Traction: By the summer of 2016, Stasis Labs, out of the University of Southern California, plans to enter the health sector in India, a rapidly growing market of over 1.6 million hospital beds.
Its competitors include Mosa Meat, co-founded by Dr. Post and Maastricht University, which aims to commercialise lab - grown minced meat in 5 years.
Earlier in September, China announced a $ 300M deal to import lab - grown meat from three Israel - based companies — SuperMeat, Future Meat Technologies, and Meat the Future — as part of a broader plan to decrease the country's meat consumption by 50 %.
Memphis Meats wasn't the first company to explore lab - grown meat products: Dr. Mark Post, a Netherlands - based researcher, produced the world's first lab - grown burger in 2013, in research originally financed by Google's co-founder Sergey Brin.
She knows that every time we choose open - door living — whether in our homes or by taking hospitality on the road just like Jesus — those we invite in get to experience the lived - out Gospel, our kids grow up in a life - lab of generosity, and we trade insecurity for connection.
These Montmorency Tart cherries are grown in organic orchards on the Leelanau peninsula in Michigan using sustainable farming practices and have been Glyphosate - Tested by our accredited lab and no trace of glyphosate was found.
While some still object to cells being taken from animals and used by scientists to grow clean meat in laboratories — and some just don't like the idea of eating a «cultured» steak created by men and women in white coats — others see the lab - grown meat revolution as key to solving the environmental crisis linked to meat eating.
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Essentially, as these drugs are produced by naturally grown compounds (instead of in a lab) they are easy to create and represent a threat to the interests of big - pharma.
Then, by using standard tissue culture methods, they might be able to grow dinosaur tissue in the lab.
A team led by animal scientists Steven Stice of Advanced Cell Technology Inc. and James Robl, an animal scientist at the University of Massachusetts, both in Amherst, added foreign DNA to lab - grown cow fetal cells.
«Our results show that healthy growth can be achieved by combining certain soil bacteria with grasses, even when plants are grown in extremely nitrogen - deprived soil,» said study coauthor Richard Ferrieri, director of Brookhaven Lab's Radiochemistry and Biological Imaging Program.
Tanyi and colleagues made each patient's vaccine by sifting through the patient's own peripheral blood mononuclear cells for suitable precursor cells, and then growing these, in the lab, into a large population of dendritic cells.
Tissue engineers have been unable to grow epidermis with the functional barrier needed for drug testing, and have been further limited in producing an in vitro (lab) model for large - scale drug screening by the number of cells that can be grown from a single skin biopsy sample.
«Retinal nerve cells grown in the lab: Work could eventually lead to cell transplants for people blinded by glaucoma, MS.» ScienceDaily.
For many years, her interest in the issue was «humanitarian,» she says — inspired by years of «watching the growing challenge of brilliant young scientists» from her own lab trying «to break into the business.»
While the tissue culture samples and several seeds have already started growing in the tissue culture lab, the first seedlings will only be viable by the end of 2018.
This sentence jumped out at me: «By that time an American scientist had already succeeded in growing a piece of fish fillet in a lab
«It emphasizes just how much novelty we can find by sequencing the genomes of organisms that can't be grown in the lab,» Koonin said.
In future, Radisic envisions her lab - grown tissues being implanted into the body to repair organs damaged by disease.
Rützler was one of two people invited to taste the burger assembled from thousands of tiny strips of beef grown by Dutch researcher Mark Post at his lab at Maastricht University in the Netherlands; the other guinea pig was Chicago, Illinois - based author Josh Schonwald.
Traditionally, water was tested for contamination with bacteria by taking a sample and trying to grow the bacteria in the lab.
In 2012, more than 40 biomedical organizations signed a Declaration on Openness on Animal Research; the new concordat, which grew out of that declaration, was informed by consultations with the public and journalists and has been signed by 72 universities, government labs, research charities, drug companies, learned societies, trade associations, and research councils.
Researchers realized that they could cut open the top of the trunks of their highest - yielding trees, extract stem cells and grow up clones by the thousands in lab dishes.
By isolating five bacterial strains of endophytes found inside S. halepense rhizomes (subterranean stems used for storage and vegetative reproduction) and growing them in the lab in different mixtures of substrates, the authors determined that these microbes were able to fix and mobilize nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron.
McGown's lab is testing this idea by growing mineral chimneys in glass vessels and seeding them with organics.
The device, part of the Lab's iCHIP (in - vitro Chip - Based Human Investigational Platform) project, simulates the central nervous system by recording neural activity from multiple brain cell types deposited and grown onto microelectrode arrays.
By sandwiching the bacteria between two layers of the soil they were found in, separated by a semi-permeable membrane, they were able to drastically increase the chances of a bacteria growing — and producing antibiotics — in the laBy sandwiching the bacteria between two layers of the soil they were found in, separated by a semi-permeable membrane, they were able to drastically increase the chances of a bacteria growing — and producing antibiotics — in the laby a semi-permeable membrane, they were able to drastically increase the chances of a bacteria growing — and producing antibiotics — in the lab.
In 2004, these early principles were tried out by students during a synthetic biology competition, now known as the International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) contest, an effort that grew out of Endy's and Knight's labs.
The fungal body has a protective covering of sticky cellulose «leather» sheets grown by bacteria in the lab.
Using the RNAi and CRISPR / Cas9 screening technologies they'd developed for dengue and influenza, George Savidis, research associate, Paul Meraner, MD, postdoctoral fellow, and William M. McDougall, PhD, postdoctoral associate, in the Brass lab, began by knocking out or depleting each protein in the human genome one at a time, then seeing how Zika or dengue virus grew when that human protein was gone.
Traditionally, scientists identified human skin bacteria by swabbing volunteers and culturing the samples, but those results skewed toward microbes that grow well in the lab.
PETA's discontinued prize to develop lab - grown chicken meat was inspired by Herbert Hoover's campaign pledge, displayed in this political ad from 1928.
What it gets right: By opting for organic AI over mechanical, Blade Runner asks if consciousness can be grown in a lab.
Scientists say the finding brings them closer to growing entire organs in the lab, including eyes that could replace those damaged by injury or disease.
Although we can't extract DNA and grow dinosaurs, we can extract their chemical compositions and tell where they formed by growing minerals in the lab at extreme conditions.»
In the Pollard lab, he was involved in research that revealed how both healthy and cancerous cells moved by extending their cytoskeletal edges in a growing latticework of proteinIn the Pollard lab, he was involved in research that revealed how both healthy and cancerous cells moved by extending their cytoskeletal edges in a growing latticework of proteinin research that revealed how both healthy and cancerous cells moved by extending their cytoskeletal edges in a growing latticework of proteinin a growing latticework of proteins.
Scientists working to develop new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases have been stymied by the inability to grow human motor neurons in the lab.
Studying a new type of pinhead - size, lab - grown brain made with technology first suggested by three high school students, Johns Hopkins researchers have confirmed a key way in which Zika virus causes microcephaly and other damage in fetal brains: by infecting specialized stem cells that build its outer layer, the cortex.
Another situation where cells may be huddling to communicate within a group, Gilmour and Durdu posit, is in organoids — self - assembled organ - like structures grown in the lab, which start by forming a common lumen.
EMN's targeted, growing network of consortia led by the Energy Department's national labs is better integrating all phases of R&D, from discovery through deployment, and facilitating industry access to its national laboratories» capabilities, tools, and expertise to accelerate the materials development cycle and enable U.S. manufacturers to deliver innovative, made - in - America products to the world market.
In parallel experiments, the researchers were also able to re-create a nanostructure similar to that which they discovered in the shell by adding osteopontin to mineral crystals grown in the laIn parallel experiments, the researchers were also able to re-create a nanostructure similar to that which they discovered in the shell by adding osteopontin to mineral crystals grown in the lain the shell by adding osteopontin to mineral crystals grown in the lain the lab.
Muehlenbachs said further study was limited by the patient's death and the fact that researchers have been unable to grow tapeworm cancer cells in the lab.
Also, some scientists claim they can grow colonies of nanobes by culturing them in the lab.
Japanese scientists said Monday they had grown mouse eggs entirely in the lab, then fertilised them to yield fertile offspring, a scientific first cautiously hailed by experts in human reproduction.
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First developed as the «Pain Research Lab» at the IWK by Dr. Patrick McGrath and Dr. Allen Finley in 1989, the Centre has grown to become an international leader in children's pain research.
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