Sentences with phrase «key experiments»

And of course, it's good to do key experiments early on because if it doesn't work, I have several alternative plans that I'll be happy to discuss with you.
The first key experiment involved removing a specific subset of activated T - cells from mouse models.
The second key experiment showed the effect of transferring activated T - cells from heart - attack mice to healthy mice.
This Registered report describes the proposed replication plan of key experiments from «Interactions between cancer stem cells and their niche govern metastatic colonization» by Malanchi and colleagues, published in Nature in 2012 (Malanchi et al., 2012).
This Registered Report describes the proposed replication plan of key experiments from «Melanoma genome sequencing reveals frequent PREX2 mutations» by Berger and colleagues, published in Nature in 2012 (Berger et al., 2012).
To conduct key experiments supporting the prion - like properties of amyloid - beta, Walker has been collaborating with Matthias Jucker in TÃ 1/4 bingen, Germany and spent four months there on a sabbatical last year.
Two key experiments demonstrated this necessary and sufficient role for the activated T - cells, which presumably attack heart muscle tissue in an auto - immune fashion.
Schönert says that one key experiment everyone is waiting for is a measurement showing that the rate of disappearance of antineutrinos from a source increases with the distance from it.
The collaborators identified 50 high - impact preclinical cancer papers published from 2010 to 2012, began writing protocols to replicate key experiments, and published the plans in eLife.
We all know that Karl Deisseroth and Ed Boyden are widely credited as pioneers, but another researcher — Zhuo - Hua Pan, conducted key experiments first.
During a key experiment in the 1990s, for example, researchers damaged the neocortex of female hamsters after birth but spared deeper brain structures.
«Only do the key experiments for the very important questions!»
Students get frustrated and lose focus if they spend their senior year preparing for the key experiment they sense they'll never get to.
He understood quickly that there was a key experiment that could distinguish between the incremental approach of the other physicists and his own radical approach.
M: I think the key really is flexibility, in a sense... y» know I have two projects that I've thought about, the one that I talked about first today was clearly the one I think has the highest chance of success, but, um... as I said, the key experiment is about three steps in, so if that experiment doesn't go well, then I will go ahead and pursue the other plan of attack.
Then, however, they did the key experiments.
During the key experiment, Knutie and colleagues set up two lines of 15 cotton dispensers — one line on each side of a road in arid scrub woodland.
A key experiment, he says, will be to find where the new virus latches on to the human lung.
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science and the National Science Foundation recently gave the go - ahead to LUX - Zeplin (LZ), a key experiment in the hunt for dark matter, the invisible substance that may make up much of the universe.
If you now have the key experiments to fully justify and support your investigation described in the hated aim, then presenting this information and rationale could make the aim fly.
«Part of our trick is, that we use the pancreatic hormone glucagon as a vehicle to deliver thyroid hormone only into cells carrying a glucagon receptor,» says Christoffer Clemmensen, who led several of the key experiments.
The controllers of NASA's Curiosity rover have waited patiently — and perhaps for too long — to launch a key experiment.
The key experiments included for replication were selected because they examine the induction of POSTN expression in the pulmonary stromal fibroblasts and test the role of POSTN in primary tumor formation and metastatic efficiency, which are relevant as the role of POSTN as a possible prognostic marker and target for anticancer therapies is explored (Xu et al., 2012; Nuzzo et al., 2014).
The key experiments that will be replicated are those reported in Figure 3B and Supplementary Figure S6.
«The routine capture of single cells and accurate sampling of their molecular features now is possible,» said Alex Pollen, PhD, who along with fellow Kriegstein - lab postdoctoral fellow Tomasz Nowakowski, PhD, conducted the key experiments, in which they analyzed the activation of genes in 301 cells from across the developing human brain.
In 1993, while at the Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center in New York, Rothman performed the key experiment that has forever linked his work to that of Thomas Südhof and Richard Scheller, by demonstrating that the same molecules that control this process in the nervous system, in the release of signaling molecules called neurotransmitters, are important to vesicle transport and fusion in all cell types.
A key experiment was to implant tiny electrodes into the striatum of rats — and monkeys — as they learned new tasks.
Disney is famous for taking true stories and tweaking them (look up «Remember the Titans»), so the kite and key experiment's inclusion in the film is no surprise.
But the key experiments still hadn't been done.
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