Sentences with phrase «in a laboratory dish from»

Extracts from this garlic even protected cells in a laboratory dish from certain types of damage.13 This isn't really surprising when you consider the nutritional changes that typically occur in plants when they sprout.

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In 1928, Alexander Fleming, a Scottish bacteriologist working in London, returned from a trip and noticed that one of his laboratory dishes containing colonies of Staphylococcus aureus was overgrown with molIn 1928, Alexander Fleming, a Scottish bacteriologist working in London, returned from a trip and noticed that one of his laboratory dishes containing colonies of Staphylococcus aureus was overgrown with molin London, returned from a trip and noticed that one of his laboratory dishes containing colonies of Staphylococcus aureus was overgrown with mold.
Then they staged laboratory battles in petri dishes, pitting each rattlesnake's venom against resistance factors in the blood serum of 12 squirrels — one from its home turf and one from each of the other locations.
Further testing in the laboratory dish showed that hematopoietic stem cells from the sleep - deprived mice responded less strongly than their peers to naturally occurring chemical signals that trigger cellular migration.
BETHESDA, Md., Mon., Jan. 26, 2004 - A Japanese - U.S. team today reported the successful creation of transgenic animals using sperm genetically modified and grown in a laboratory dish, an achievement with implications for a wide range of research from developmental biology to gene therapy.
If cells from Parkinson's patients can be returned to their undifferentiated state, coaxed in the laboratory to become dopamine cells that then develop characteristics of the disease, he says, «we will have Parkinson's in a dish
To grow the stem cells, scientists remove them from the blastocyst and culture them (grow them in a nutrient - rich solution) in a Petri dish in the laboratory.
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