Sentences with phrase «in laboratory cultures»

But scientists might soon resolve this problem by improving ways to store frozen eggs and by developing methods for inducing the maturation of eggs in egg follicles maintained in laboratory culture dishes.
In a striking, unexpected discovery, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have determined that vitamin C kills drug - resistant tuberculosis (TB) bacteria in laboratory culture.
Subsequent work showed that the transgenic milk reduced bacterial growth in laboratory cultures, so the team wanted to know if the same would happen in a real gut.
As they report in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology, the phage they isolated from the sheep, called CEV - 1, kills many strains of disease - causing E. Coli in laboratory cultures.
Glucose, she says, aids the survival of male embryos conceived in laboratory cultures.
The drug as well as the physical contact of the microneedles with the scar tissue contributes to the efficacy of the device, leading to the cessation of scar tissue growth and a considerable reduction of keloids as demonstrated in laboratory cultures and experiments with animals.
Although specific microbial halogenation reactions have been recognized for decades and the link between the dehalogenation of anthropogenic halogenated contaminants in laboratory cultures and contaminated field sites has been well established, only a few studies specifically looked at pristine ecosystems and the genetic potential for microbial degradation of naturally occurring organohalogens, Kappler says.
Jeremy Luban and his colleagues at Columbia University in New York, and Heinrich Göttlinger's team at Harvard Medical School in Boston, studied the interaction of HIV with cyclophilin A in laboratory cultures.
He found vesicles in these samples just like the ones in the laboratory cultures.
After infecting the mice with HIV, the group tested five different bNAbs recently isolated from humans and then artificially produced as monoclonals in laboratory cultures.
After growing and dividing for a week or so in a laboratory culture dish, the fused cell forms an early embryo called a blastocyst, which Wilmut's team implants into a surrogate mother.
Instead, he hopes to develop ways to grow the weakened sporozoites in laboratory cultures and put them in traditional vaccine vials for later injection.
Thrillingly, Collins» team got this to work in a laboratory culture within a year of the identification of the CF gene.
Slack explains the difference between embryonic stem cells, which exist only in laboratory cultures, and tissue - specific stem cells, which exist in our bodies, and he discusses how... View Details
Studies in animals, and human cells in laboratory culture, indicate that CLA may protect against certain types of cancer (6, 7, 8).
In a series of experiments in laboratory culture dishes, they found that blackberries and Blueberries are of particular interest because of their high antioxidant capacity.
In a striking, unexpected discovery, researchers have determined that vitamin C kills drug - resistant tuberculosis (TB) bacteria in laboratory culture.
The old way to search for microbial life in the ocean, he explains, was to isolate individual species by growing them in laboratory cultures.
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