The phrase
"human tissue" refers to any part of the human body, such as organs, muscles, bones, or skin.
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The latest version of the database includes a new display view to allow comparisons
of human tissue profiles on both the RNA and protein level.
The research involved using novel technologies to examine the T cells
in human tissues.
The researchers haven't tested this method on
human tissue samples yet, but it holds some exciting potential.
They found similar effects using several different experimental approaches, including lab tests
on human tissue samples and animal studies.
The new method is inspiring scientists to
grow human tissues not only on apples but in other plant products as well.
This is critical in tissue engineering,
as human tissue architecture is complex, with different types of cells at various levels and locations.
The research highlights the importance of investigating different cell types in
normal human tissues to understand the cellular origin of cancer and the factors that may contribute to its development.
The work represents a major step toward a longstanding goal of tissue engineers:
creating human tissue constructs realistic enough to test drug safety and effectiveness.
Others have
printed human tissue before, but they have been limited to thin slices of tissue about a third as thick as a dime.
All of the study patients received biological valves, developed from animal or
donated human tissue.
These compounds mimic and sometimes block the hormone estrogen, and have been found to have adverse effects on
various human tissues.
Scientific research has concluded that near infrared therapy greatly enhances the skin's healing process by promoting faster cell regeneration and
human tissue growth.
By comparing the differences at the gene level, this knowledge can be applied toward
improving human tissue repair in the future.
They also hope to use what they learn from simple models of different tissue types to ultimately build
functional human tissues like lung and kidney and neural circuits using larger - scale techniques.
The 4,000 missing gene products needed for bacterial growth can be supplied by wet,
warm human tissue.
The scientists have special expertise when it comes to providing, processing and
storing human tissue samples.
Although these molecules are very stable in tissues, prior to this study it was unclear whether they could still be found in
human tissues after thousands of years.
Over the last years we have built up national and international collaborations to obtain
acute human tissue, giving us the unique opportunity to employ our techniques for the investigation of human diabetes therapies.
Human tissues exposed to either drug for one week in a dish had reduced numbers of cells that give rise to sperm and eggs, called germ cells, the study found.
This includes
increasing human tissue levels of vitamin E by facilitating carrier proteins in the liver to deliver nutrients to cells throughout the body.
Yet, a direct link between sleep restriction and alterations in molecular metabolic pathways in any
peripheral human tissue has not been shown.
The ship had taken on an energy - based alien life - form capable of constructing bodies out
of human tissue as easily as electronic parts.
Testing on lab -
grown human tissues would provide a realistic model at a fraction of the cost, but this area of research is still in its infancy.
The model organism offers a way to better understand stem cell - driven regeneration processes, an important step in regenerative medicine and the promise of therapies to repair or replace
damaged human tissue.
Keeping cells alive and growing in the tissue construct represents an important step toward
printing human tissues.
We have developed a sequencing based approach to show similar
in human tissues, finding around a third of cells in normal sun exposed facial skin carry cancer driver gene mutations.
In many cases, they use a large block of synthetic gelatin and water to simulate the impact of a speeding bullet
on human tissue.
Will she tell the Department of Health that it should establish a central register of tissue banks approved for supplying
human tissue for treatment and research?
They will soon move into a state - of - the - art storage building being built in the SUBI campus, along with
human tissues from radiation - exposed Mayak workers.
The Castle Bravo blast contaminated the Japanese fishing vessel Lucky Dragon No. 5, with its 23 crewmen exposed to about 260 rads — a measurement of radiation absorbed
by human tissue.
In this new study, the scientists
mimicked human tissue formation by starting with stem cells genetically reprogrammed from adult skin tissue to form small chambers with beating human heart cells.
The Inquiry
into Human Tissue Analysis in U.K. Nuclear Facilities was launched in 2007 and led by lawyer Michael Redfern.
Earlier this year, researchers in Germany published a scientific paper that described the first sequence of the full HeLa genome, comparing the DNA of HeLa cell lines with that of cells from
healthy human tissues.
As well as allowing the use of stem cells grown from established cell lines, the technology could enable the creation of improved
human tissue models for drug testing and potentially even purpose - built replacement organs.
Nicotine can react with ozone to form ultrafine particles, which can carry harmful chemicals and pass
through human tissue.
The letter argues the framework created by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority and
Human Tissue Authority is sufficient to protect against misuse of children's genetic material.
We combine it with the use of
human tissue culture cells in which we validate some of the results obtained in egg extract.
This might indeed be true, provided that the silver ions and / or particles are small enough to permeate through
most human tissues and travel «unrecognized» through the human body, not reacting with other substances in the body, nor bonding with other chemicals and / or organic material.
So - called induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, which are derived from
adult human tissue, have the added advantage of producing tissues and organs genetically matched to a recipient, avoiding the problem of immune system rejection.
NIH says it will soon come up with more extensive information on the scientific quality of the cells, including details on how they were cultivated, growth characteristics, and evidence of pluripotency (their ability to grow into any of the more than 200
human tissue types).
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