Not exact matches
The point I was making is that Arsenal is owned and run by billionaires that would sooner take money out than put money
in and while you might not need a cash injection
at this moment
in time, anyone with half a brain
cell will know that your club has had financial leg - ups
in the past so to accuse City of being somehow
different to what's gone on
in your history is both hypocritical and incorrect.
Researchers
at the European Union Reference Laboratory for alternatives to animal testing developed five
different tests that use human blood
cells to detect contaminants
in drugs that cause a potentially dangerous fever response.
In a new study, researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science examined how the interaction of two genomes in animal cells — the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes — interact to affect adaptation of the Atlantic killifish to different temperature
In a new study, researchers
at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science examined how the interaction of two genomes
in animal cells — the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes — interact to affect adaptation of the Atlantic killifish to different temperature
in animal
cells — the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes — interact to affect adaptation of the Atlantic killifish to
different temperatures.
Images show tumor
cells in a mouse brain
at different days.
In one respect the first look is unnerving, because the chemical mechanisms that seem to drive the cancer cell astray are not different in kind from mechanisms at work in the normal cel
In one respect the first look is unnerving, because the chemical mechanisms that seem to drive the cancer
cell astray are not
different in kind from mechanisms at work in the normal cel
in kind from mechanisms
at work
in the normal cel
in the normal
cell.
Jason Mills, a gastrointestinal pathologist
at Washington University School of Medicine
in St. Louis, envisions growing thousands of such organoids, each from a
different person's
cells, and infecting them with a pathogen to study the role of individual genetics.
In a new study published in Cell Reports, scientists at the Gladstone Institutes identified different types of neurons in a brain region called the reticular thalamu
In a new study published
in Cell Reports, scientists at the Gladstone Institutes identified different types of neurons in a brain region called the reticular thalamu
in Cell Reports, scientists
at the Gladstone Institutes identified
different types of neurons
in a brain region called the reticular thalamu
in a brain region called the reticular thalamus.
«We found that the syncytiotrophoblasts formed
in our system recapitulated the barrier properties of the naturally occurring
cells and they resisted infection by a model virus and three genetically
different strains of Toxoplasma,» said co-investigator Jon P. Boyle, Ph.D., associate professor of biological sciences
at Pitt.
«We were starting to understand a lot about circuits and
cells, and we had the tools to look
at gene expression
in different kinds of
cells?
Since pseudouridine modifications may affect various RNA molecules
in different types of normal and malignant
cells, «our discoveries pave the way for future avenues of research aimed
at exploring the role of pseudouridine
in human development disease,» concludes Cristian Bellodi.
The only way the team can be sure they have grown the equivalent of a fetal brain would be to genetically test individual
cells from
different regions of the organoid, and compare them to those of human fetus, says Christof Koch
at the Allen Institute for Brain Science
in Seattle.
The researchers believe this is the first 3D
in vitro cardiac tissue with three
cell types that can beat together as one entity rather than
at different intervals.
Vamsi Mootha, a mitochondrial biologist
at Massachusetts General Hospital, his graduate student Isha Jain, and their colleagues used a popular DNA - editing tool called CRISPR to knock out about 18,000
different genes
in human
cells that were altered to have the same problems as people with mitochondrial diseases.
To generate an accurate picture of the temperature profile within the Earth's centre, scientists can look
at the melting point of iron
at different pressures
in the laboratory, using a diamond anvil
cell to compress speck - sized samples to pressures of several million atmospheres, and powerful laser beams to heat them to 4000 or even 5000 degrees Celsius.
A composite thin film made of two
different inorganic oxide materials significantly improves the performance of solar
cells, as recently demonstrated by a joint team of researchers led by Professor Federico Rosei
at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), and Dr. Riad Nechache from École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), both
in the Montreal Area (Canada).
«
Different types of cancer cells with different strengths and weaknesses are both present in the tumor at the same time and can work together to spread faster and more eff
Different types of cancer
cells with
different strengths and weaknesses are both present in the tumor at the same time and can work together to spread faster and more eff
different strengths and weaknesses are both present
in the tumor
at the same time and can work together to spread faster and more efficiently.
The enzyme was tested
in three
different cell lineages: leukemia
cells incapable of producing asparagine
at normal levels (MOLT4); another line of leukemia
cells,
in this case capable of producing asparagine
at normal levels (REH); and non-malignant
cells, used as a control (HUVECs).
In order to isolate the 3D structure of the chromosome during metaphase, the authors used a combination of chromosome conformation capture technologies (3C, 5C and Hi - C) developed by the Dekker lab over the last decade to map the points of contact along the mitotic chromosome in different cell types synchronized to divide at the same tim
In order to isolate the 3D structure of the chromosome during metaphase, the authors used a combination of chromosome conformation capture technologies (3C, 5C and Hi - C) developed by the Dekker lab over the last decade to map the points of contact along the mitotic chromosome
in different cell types synchronized to divide at the same tim
in different cell types synchronized to divide
at the same time.
The teams
at AFB International and Integral Molecular studied the behavior of two
different cat bitter taste receptors
in cell - based experiments, investigating their responsiveness to bitter compounds, and comparing these to the human versions of these receptors.
At Northwestern University, chemist Samuel Stupp and his research team have developed various types of amphiphile molecules (each end is chemically attracted to a
different kind of material) that form self - assembling nanofibers, which
in turn can prompt the regeneration of bone and brain
cells.
When mice were given daily injections of two
different doses of JQ1 over a three or six - week period, there was
at least a 90 per cent decrease
in sperm count and a 75 per cent decrease
in sperm
cell motility.
«This could be useful
in developing new combination therapies, where multiple drugs are used simultaneously to treat a cancer by attacking
different parts of the cancer
cells at the same time.»
The «kind of murky status quo» that exists now for regulating stem
cell clinics «is quite
different than there being laws on the books that explicitly say that what the clinics are doing is legal
at the state level,» Knoepfler wrote
in an email.
Antibodies derived from a type of immune
cell found
in unusually high numbers
in HIV - infected individuals with chronically uncontrolled virus levels are less effective
at neutralizing HIV than antibodies derived from a
different type of immune
cell more common
in people without HIV, scientists report.
In this picture, cross-sections of ten ovarioles from
different fruit flies are arranged with stem
cells and early stage egg chambers
at the center, and the more mature chambers
at the periphery.
Likewise,
at BD Biosciences
in San Jose, California, jobs include opportunities for scientists
in many
different disciplines (biochemistry, molecular biology,
cell biology, immunology, chemistry), as well as hardware and software engineering of all descriptions.
Roughly speaking, ChIP sequencing can be compared to a microscope, which enables us to observe the presence of
different cell components
in the entire genome
at a given time.
The whole process is reminiscent of trial - and - error learning
in which each
cell explores —
at its own rhythm and independently of
cell division —
different molecular possibilities (i.e.
different genes turned on or off) before reaching a stable combination of active genes and the corresponding morphology.
During evolution PTMs can be acquired via mutations, which allows proteins to gain new functions, turn on or off
at different times, and go to
different places
in the
cell.
«The DNA sequence itself tells us very little about how
cells actual decodes the DNA, and to understand this we need to map out which
cell components are present
in different parts of the genome
at a specific time.
DNA sequencing is used for mapping the sequence of the base pairs, which our DNA consists of, and ChIP sequencing is a derived method
in which the sequences are used to determine the presence of
different cell components
in the genome
at a given time.
To each species of Azollabelongs a
different species of accompanying bacteria, and the bacteria is passed on from one fern to the next
in their spores,» said Francisco Carrapico, a
cell biologist and Azolla expert
at the University of Lisbon.
Health: Combined Optical and Magnetic Resonance Microscope - «Studying
cells in real time» Dr. Robert Wind, Scientist
at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
in Richland, WA helped develop a combined microscope that can study live
cells at the same time with two completely
different microscopic techniques.
But
at least bees have a rudimentary nervous system and a multiplicity of
different cells in their bodies.
«Signaling pathways and gene expression profiles are very
different in cells that grow
in 2D and 3D cultures,» says Oksana Sirenko, a research scientist
at Molecular Devices
in Sunnyvale, California.
Backman has been studying
cell abnormalities
at the nanoscale
in many
different types of cancers, using an optical technique he pioneered called partial wave spectroscopic (PWS) microscopy.
In the future, our technique could help people understand the details of a disease by providing snapshots of proteins synthesized in specific cells at different times during development and allowing comparisons of healthy and diseased cell
In the future, our technique could help people understand the details of a disease by providing snapshots of proteins synthesized
in specific cells at different times during development and allowing comparisons of healthy and diseased cell
in specific
cells at different times during development and allowing comparisons of healthy and diseased
cells.
To answer these questions, the scientists went
in a new direction: They performed infection trials
in a large number of
cell cultures
at different temperature levels.
Working with researchers
at Johns Hopkins University
in Baltimore and the University of California, San Francisco, Hynes and Rosenthal then tried adding
different concentrations of Sonic hedgehog to cultured brain
cells.
Professor Dan Davis and his team
at the Manchester Collaborative Centre for Inflammation Research, working
in collaboration with global healthcare company GSK, investigated how
different types of immune
cells communicate with each other — and how they kill cancerous or infected
cells.
They tested these drugs one
at a time for lethal interaction with 112
different tumor - suppressor gene mutations
in human cancer
cells growing
in the lab.
«These treatments may attack the problem from
different angles, helping
different cells at different stages of recovery,» says Dorothea Jenkins, M.D., a professor and clinician
in the Department of Pediatrics
at MUSC and the senior author of the article.
In fact, depending on the tumor cell, they grow at dramatically different speeds, according to a study led by Nicholas Navin, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Genetics at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Housto
In fact, depending on the tumor
cell, they grow
at dramatically
different speeds, according to a study led by Nicholas Navin, Ph.D., assistant professor
in the Department of Genetics at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Housto
in the Department of Genetics
at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
in Housto
in Houston.
In a study being published in the journal Neuron, researchers show that the signal molecule TGF - beta acts as a time signal that regulates the nerve stem cells» potential at different stages of the brain's development — knowledge that may be significant for future pharmaceutical developmen
In a study being published
in the journal Neuron, researchers show that the signal molecule TGF - beta acts as a time signal that regulates the nerve stem cells» potential at different stages of the brain's development — knowledge that may be significant for future pharmaceutical developmen
in the journal Neuron, researchers show that the signal molecule TGF - beta acts as a time signal that regulates the nerve stem
cells» potential
at different stages of the brain's development — knowledge that may be significant for future pharmaceutical development.
In a study described in the latest Science Advances, Adrian Joseph, a post-doctoral fellow in the department of chemistry at University College London, and his colleagues synthesized nanoscale «carriers» from different mixtures of lipid polymers that resemble the constituents of cell membrane
In a study described
in the latest Science Advances, Adrian Joseph, a post-doctoral fellow in the department of chemistry at University College London, and his colleagues synthesized nanoscale «carriers» from different mixtures of lipid polymers that resemble the constituents of cell membrane
in the latest Science Advances, Adrian Joseph, a post-doctoral fellow
in the department of chemistry at University College London, and his colleagues synthesized nanoscale «carriers» from different mixtures of lipid polymers that resemble the constituents of cell membrane
in the department of chemistry
at University College London, and his colleagues synthesized nanoscale «carriers» from
different mixtures of lipid polymers that resemble the constituents of
cell membranes.
«This could lead to personalized therapy where we can look
at how an individual's
cells respond to
different therapeutic cocktails,» said Mirkin, whose lab developed NanoFlares
in 2007.
Cervicovaginal mucus (CVM) can act as a barrier to prevent pathogens from reaching the underlying vaginal wall
cells, but the barrier properties vary greatly from woman to woman and even
at different times
in the same woman.
When the researchers poked tiny electrodes into the shrimps» eyes and directed circularly polarized light onto them, they found that the same
cells responded
in different ways,
at times recognizing the properties of circularly polarized light.
The team used this change
in the variability of the song to look
at how the activity of single
cells in different parts of the brain altered their activity depending on the social environment.
«Our partners
in the US took 1000 Genomes Project
cell lines and treated them with
different compounds, so we knew which compound had a toxic effect for each
cell line,» explains Julio Saez - Rodriguez, former Research Group Leader
at EMBL - EBI now
at RTWH Aachen University.