Sentences with phrase «in cell factories»

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Tesla in early January started mass - producing lithium - ion battery cells at the factory, located in the Tahoe - Reno Industrial Center.
When these «energy factories» are topped off, neurons in the brain may be better able to ward off stress from age - related brain diseases that ordinarily exhaust or kill the cells.
This statement is in sharp contrast to the statements of analysts at IHS Markit and GTM Research that new cell and module factories in the United States do not make economic sense despite the imposition of tariffs on imported modules.
Annual output at their undisclosed factory in the country is 600 MW, with about 330 MW of the total set aside for the production of passivated emitter rear contact (PERC) solar cells.
Rather than obtaining meat from animals raised on environmentally destructive factory farms and slaughtered in filthy slaughterhouses, clean meat is produced by taking a small sample of animal cells and replicating them in a culture outside of the animal.
The chemical factory for this is in the part of the cell outside the nucleus.
Rather than obtaining meat from animals raised on environmentally destructive factory farms and slaughtered in filthy slaughterhouses, clean meat is produced by taking a small sample of animal cells and replicating them in a culture outside of the animal.
A Massachusetts company that makes silicon wafers for solar power cells has decided not to build its first commercial factory in a Genesee County business park after all.
The electronics giant would produce photovoltaic (PV) cells in the Buffalo factory for use in solar power home installations.
Workers in Chinese factories exposed to high levels of formaldehyde had lower counts of white blood cells that fight germs and diseases, according to a 2010 study led by Zhang.
By manipulating chemical reactions, behaviors of cells can be mimicked resulting in chemical factories on the nanoscale controlled and not by physical touch but by magnets and light.
They all use RNA molecules as messengers to transfer the information from DNA to cellular factories called ribosomes, which then build proteins, which in turn drive our metabolisms and form the structures of our cells.
In other words, easy financing makes China - made solar cells much cheaper than those from manufacturers who must pay interest on any money borrowed to build factories or install modules.
Symbiogenesis recognizes that the mitochondria [the energy factories] in animal, plant, and fungal cells came from oxygen - respiring bacteria and that chloroplasts in plants and algae — which perform photosynthesis — came from cyanobacteria.
«We would hope to create little protein factories in the tumour cell that are only switched on when the cells are hypoxic,» says Kingsman.
Goats as Drug Factories Initially, GTC generated transgenic goats by microinjecting into the developing nucleus of a one - cell embryo a gene encoding the desired human protein (along with DNA that promotes activation of that gene in milk).
The cells, taken from the brain via the nose, have been coaxed into becoming insulin factories in the rat pancreas
(Mitochondria, the tiny energy factories found in every cell, have genetic material separate from that found in the cell's nucleus.)
Researchers sequenced ancient DNA from the mitochondria — tiny energy factories inside cells — from a Neandertal who lived about 100,000 years ago in southwest Germany.
In the case of cells, one such bad consequence is the accumulation of unfolded or misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the cell's protein - making factorIn the case of cells, one such bad consequence is the accumulation of unfolded or misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the cell's protein - making factorin the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the cell's protein - making factory.
(mtDNA is inherited only from the mother and is found in mitochondria, the cell's energy factories.)
Fat - containing cells — especially those in the abdomen — behave like little hormone factories, he says, secreting estrogen, insulin, and a host of other so - called growth factors.
Super productive factories of the future could employ fleets of genetically engineered bacterial cells, such as common E. coli, to produce valuable chemical commodities in an environmentally friendly way.
A fuel - cell power unit that can use natural gas, propane or diesel may in a couple of years provide on - site electricity to factories, computer - server farms and even your home.
Lee's study results, which appear in the July 16, 2015 issue of Nature Communications, revealed new understanding about how 14 -3-3 sigma — a cell cycle «controller» - regulates cancer metabolic programming, thus protecting healthy cells from turning into tumor - producing factories.
This work, published in the journal Molecular Cell, reveals a new role for each nucleus» several hundred pores, which constitute as many microscopic factories of gene transcription.
«For that matter, these microscopic transcription factories seem to have their equivalent in mammalian cells.
The conventional view is that the main function of RNA is to convey instructions from DNA to the protein - making factories in cells — a task carried out by large molecules of «messenger» RNA.
Researchers sequenced ancient DNA from the mitochondria — the tiny energy factories inside cells — from a Neandertal that lived at least 100,000 years ago in southwest Germany, and found that its mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) resembled that of modern humans.
The second insight was that the system to make light - sensitive molecules needed to be placed in the cell's mitochondria, the cell's energy factory.
In what many say is the scientific equivalent of scaling Mount Everest, researchers have figured out almost the entire structure of one part of the ribosome, the cell's giant protein factory.
This in turn blocks the ribosomes, the cell's protein factory.
And many of the highlighted human genes are associated with the same critical cellular operations, such as the cell's protein - building factories, as in those species, MacArthur's group reports.
«The first hurdle is cost,» says materials scientist B. J. Stanbery, CEO of HelioVolt in Austin, Tex., which is in the process of opening its first CIGS solar cell factory.
In March, the company opened a new factory in Tucson, where it plans to produce enough thin - film CIGS solar cells to generate 40 megawatts of electricity next year — enough to power roughly 15,000 average American homes; it hopes to boost the juice to 100 megawatts by 2010 in response to what it predicts will be a growing markeIn March, the company opened a new factory in Tucson, where it plans to produce enough thin - film CIGS solar cells to generate 40 megawatts of electricity next year — enough to power roughly 15,000 average American homes; it hopes to boost the juice to 100 megawatts by 2010 in response to what it predicts will be a growing markein Tucson, where it plans to produce enough thin - film CIGS solar cells to generate 40 megawatts of electricity next year — enough to power roughly 15,000 average American homes; it hopes to boost the juice to 100 megawatts by 2010 in response to what it predicts will be a growing markein response to what it predicts will be a growing market.
It plans to increase its manufacturing capacity at its plant in Katsuragi, Japan, to produce enough cells to make 160 megawatts of electricity by October — and to bring its total annual output to enough cells to produce 1,000 megawatts by 2010 by building another factory in Sakai, Japan.
This scientific adventure spans two world wars and every cell in your body: About half the nitrogen in every human being today originated in a Haber - Bosch factory.
In healthy cells constant growth can overwhelm cellular factories like the ER, leading to cell stress and death, but cancer cells manage to keep their factories running at high capacity to fuel non-stop growth.
«We have discovered the key role played by the TOR signalling pathway in driving the expansion of the endoplasmic reticulum, and sending a cell's factories into overdrive.
Using the 58 eggs confiscated in the Folgosa case back in 2003, she and her team searched for short DNA sequences that coded for a piece of the ribosome, the cell's protein - producing factory.
Not only does it reveal details on how the virus quickly infects immune cells in the gut, using them as virus - producing factories, but it also highlights where the virus «hides out» deep within the intestinal tissue.
In cancer cells, this factory is active all the time, churning out the building blocks that cancer cells need for their rapid growth.
Researchers sequenced ancient DNA from the mitochondria — tiny energy factories inside cells — from a Neandertal who lived about 100,000 years ago in what is now southwest Germany.
In a healthy person bone marrow acts as a sort of factory of stem cells, the vital cells that mature and divide to form other essential blood cells throughout the body.
Then Sputnik hijacks the replication factory that mamavirus has set up in the cell.
Starting in the late 1980s, their labs revealed steps in how the endoplasmic reticulum, the cell's factory for processing secreted and membrane proteins, deals with proteins whose linear sequence of amino acids hasn't folded into a proper 3D shape.
A robot made from a single strand of DNA could one day ferry medicines to diseased cells through the bloodstream or build chemical compounds in molecular factories.
The fossil, a shell fragment from a large individual of the genus Doedicurus, yielded enough genetic material to completely reconstruct DNA from the creature's mitochondria, the tiny energy factories found in each living cell.
It also seems to play a crucial role in the genetic activity of the embryonic cells, helping to genetic instructions to the cellular protein factories.
It also seems to play a crucial role in the genetic activity of the embryonic cells, helping to ferry genetic instructions to the cellular protein factories (Nature, doi.org/3wh).
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