Sentences with word «immortalization»

The latter may even contribute to immortalization of cell tissue [16].
The cells could greatly facilitate the examination of cell immortalization as it actually occurs during cancer progression.
Anderson, in essence, is playing God, burying these men in the American hills in immortalization not judgment.
And therein he reaches a metaphysical understanding of creative process as the becoming, the perishing, and the objective immortalization of those things which jointly constitute what he terms stubborn fact.
In contrast, the ΔNp73 isoforms act as dominant negative inhibitors and can even promote cell immortalization [44].
This may have something to do with its success as adaptation — it may be the most obvious choice among Pynchon's novels for silver - screen immortalization given that it's riffing so hard on one of cinema's favorite genres (and those riffs are themselves on the original noir novels as refracted through half a century or so of films of the same), but this simpatico quality presents possibilities and pitfalls in equal order.
The psychological ramifications of getting talked into a tea bagging by your Asian American filmmaker friend, for subsequent internet immortalization, are much harder to measure.
(Frank Benson's three - dimensional plastic sculpture, a life - size immortalization of her body, was a centerpiece of the New Museum Triennial.)
Therein he reaches a metaphysical understanding of creative process as the becoming, the perishing, and the objective immortalization of those things which jointly constitute what he calls stubborn fact.
He returned to Australia to set up a laboratory at Children's Medical Research Institute (CMRI) in Sydney, and since that time has been investigating the cellular and molecular biology of cancer cell immortalization.
New experiments by UC Berkeley and UCSF researchers suggest that immortalization of skin cells, which is essential to turning them cancerous, is a two - step process: a mutation in nevus cells slightly raises levels of telomerase, which keep the cells alive long enough for a second change, still unknown, that up - regulates telomerase to make the cells immortal and malignant.
The key to immortalization is an enzyme called telomerase, which keeps chromosomes healthy in cells that divide frequently.
Hockemeyer and his UC Berkeley colleagues, in collaboration with dermatopathologist Boris Bastian and his colleagues at UCSF, found that immortalization is a two - step process, driven initially by a mutation that turns telomerase on, but at a very low level.
The new research, which studied the immortalization process using genome - engineered cells in culture and also tracked skin cells as they progressed from a mole into a malignant melanoma, suggests that telomerase plays a more complex role in cancer.
«Two - step process leads to cell immortalization and cancer: Clearer view of the role telomere length and telomerase play in cell immortalization.»
Cells at the crisis stage resemble senescent cells and the expression of SA - beta - Gal may be used to monitor the process of immortalization.
deltaNp73 facilitates cell immortalization and cooperates with oncogenic Ras in cellular transformation in vivo.
Congrats on your immortalization a la Anne.
In Snake in the Eagle's Shadow and Drunken Master we see the immediate birth, codification, and immortalization of a style and character uniquely his own.
These detailed portraits explore intimacy and the immortalization of her subjects.
The Holy Land addresses the idea of preservation, in the sense of both immortalization and protection.
Tuchman is interested in exploring Motherwell's development before history so thoroughly codified him — in an immortalization he nourished in his own writings.
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