There are two
kinds of cells in the pancreas.
A key step in disentangling this vast network is to find ways to access each of the thousands of different
kinds of cells in the brain.
Other proteins allow researchers to measure electrical or biochemical activity, while yet others can activate or inhibit specific
kinds of cells in the brain in real time.
Pathologist Hinh Ly has been diving into the XMRV field, with a recent paper in Journal of Virology describing what «gateway» (receptor) molecule the virus uses to sneak into cells and what
kinds of cells in the prostate it can infect.
Stem cells are renowned for their regenerative capacity, able to grow into many different
kinds of cells in the body.
He noted that it was unclear, for example, whether resveratrol affected the aging process in
the kind of cells in the heart and brain that are particularly susceptible to degeneration with age.
In what may presage an intellectual property battle, Rudolf Jaenisch of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge and Konrad Hochedlinger of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston will be awarded a patent on a technique for turning adult mammalian cells into stem cells that can in principle become
any kind of cell in the body.
Preliminary tests show that the newly created cells can develop into nerve cells, heart cells, or any other
kind of cell in the body.
Training activates a special
kind of cells in the muscles called «satellite cells» which tell the cell's nucleus to release mRNA (messenger RNA), which serves as the blueprint / contains the code for creating proteins.
Not exact matches
You all live
in the same
kind of cells, sleep
in the same
kind of beds, eat the same
kind of food, do the same
kind of chores.
Basically, CAR - T therapy involves taking a patient's own immune «killer» T -
cells, inserting new genetic code into those
cells which turn them into cancer - hunters that can home
in on malignant B -
cells (another
kind of immune
cell), and then pumping these specialized leukemia - busting
cells back into the patient.
A veteran
of digital imaging technology,
in 1999 he founded Quantitative Imaging Corp. (QImaging), a manufacturer
of digital cameras for scientific and industrial uses — the
kind, for example, that can detect microscopic, early - stage cancer
cells.
BMS's drug, ipilimumab (Yervoy), was the first checkpoint inhibitor (a
kind of cancer immunotherapy drug that essentially helps the immune system release its brake and go after tumor
cells it might normally miss) to get approved
in the US
in 2011 for melanoma.
This new
kind of approach to fighting blood cancers is truly personalized; immune T -
cells are extracted from patients, genetically tinkered to home
in on an destroy cancerous
cells, multiplied
in a lab, and then jolted back into the patient's body within about two weeks.
If Paul can rejoice about his contentment
in God's presence while lacerated
in a jail
cell, then we too can live with that
kind of perspective
in both enjoyable and daunting situations.
Whether it is changing text books to teach religion as a «science,» making laws that prohibit stem -
cell research which would without question help those
in need, to stopping
of any
kind of gay rights, trying to put religion (christianity) into schools, a woman's right to choose, etc, etc...
It is a
kind of «missing link»
in the study
of life's emergence, demonstrating how nucleated
cells first appeared.
God started with a small party
in a garden, moved on toward some pow - wows at alters
in the desert, then moved into a moveable tabernacle (
kind of like an Old Testament RV), then reigned
in a temple (especially the God - cave
of the Holy
of Holies, then disappeared while giving the Jews the silent treatment for some 400 years, then came back to the temple, then traveled the highways and byways with anyone who wanted to join the fun and whooped it up with society's outcasts and wedding attenders, then moved on to some public forums, then into some clandestine home groups and a few jail
cells, and eventually made his way into traditional church as we now know it.
In the presence of the three intrinsically distinct, intelligible, and existentially necessary primary notions of temporal passage, modality, and order together with their derivative relations, and in the absence of any successful reductions known to me of one of these to the others, I am inclined to regard a synthetic metaphysics of time which has a place for each of the nine cells of the matrix as the only kind which could be adequate to all the facets of tim
In the presence
of the three intrinsically distinct, intelligible, and existentially necessary primary notions
of temporal passage, modality, and order together with their derivative relations, and
in the absence of any successful reductions known to me of one of these to the others, I am inclined to regard a synthetic metaphysics of time which has a place for each of the nine cells of the matrix as the only kind which could be adequate to all the facets of tim
in the absence
of any successful reductions known to me
of one
of these to the others, I am inclined to regard a synthetic metaphysics
of time which has a place for each
of the nine
cells of the matrix as the only
kind which could be adequate to all the facets
of time.
Hartshorne insists that, «A body is,
in the human case, no merely single thing, but a vast society
of society
of perhaps two hundred thousand
kinds of cells.
«What we have described as globalization is remarkably close to Teilhard de Chardin's planetization,
in which «[mankind, born on this planet and spread over its entire surface, come [s] gradually to form round its earthly matrix, a single, major, organic unity, enclosed upon itself.4 Thus the globalization
of humankind could lead to the formation
of a new
kind of living entity — a social organism — on the same cosmic principle as that by which atoms join to form molecules, molecules join to form mega-molecules, mega-molecules unite to form living
cells, and innumerable
cells constitute an organism.
David Robert Mitchell's film lives
in a
kind of temporal nowhere - land
of modernity and antiquity, where there are few, if any,
cell phones or computers but plenty
of porn magazines.
It's actually possible and
kind of interesting to watch evolution at work — at work even
in mammalian
cells.
But on the same day, he also revoked the very
kind of policy that promoted the «purple» governance he claimed to want, e.g., Bush's directive that funding priority be given to funding non embryonic — and hence, societally uniting sources
of pluripotent stem
cells — even though they had already been discovered
in the induced pluripotent stem
cell breakthrough.
Loosing a few brain
cells every now and the isn't a huge worry, but considering that these MSG - like neurotoxins are
in just about ALL
of our foods (anything with natural flavor
of any
kind, malted barley, carregenan, guar, xanthan or vegetable gums, «spices»... the list
of names used to hide the fact that these are neurotoxins is very long) we're all basically consuming LOTS
of these neurotoxins daily.
While this
kind of radiation does have the ability to mutate DNA
in live
cells, it does not collect
in the milk and is therefore compatible with uninterrupted breastfeeding.
My question is this: what
kind of cell phone coverage is there
in sub-Saharan Africa where such a concept would even be feasible?
Other
kinds of congenital anomalies that are sometimes found with this condition are, as previously mentioned, Down Syndrome, shorter intestines than normal, lower birth weight, and an imbalance
of electrolytes, which are the elements
in the blood, tissue and
cell fluid needed to help the person balance their energy.
Growing demand for cellular data by smartphones, tablets and other devices has led wireless carriers across the country to deploy a new
kind of wireless transmitter called «small
cells» to provide better coverage
in densely populated areas.
Britain's stem
cell bank was the first
of its
kind in the world, funded with # 2.6 million from the Research Council, and the biotechnology sector now employed 22,000 people.
It is clear to anyone with three brain
cells that excessive amounts
of maternity leave and gigantic sex discrimination payouts -
of the
kind shepherded through by Sir Harriet Harman - have not strengthened the position
of women
in the workplace.
It was the same
kind of jail
cell Kalief Browder was thrown into
in 2010, at age 16, after being accused
of stealing a backpack.
Carlos Filipe, a chemical engineer at McMaster University
in Hamilton, Canada, and colleagues have developed a new
kind of flexible film that's coated
in molecules that glow when they touch E. coli
cells.
Since the first human brain organoids were created from stem
cells in 2013, scientists have gotten them to form structures like those
in the brains
of fetuses, to sprout dozens
of different
kinds of brain
cells, and to develop abnormalities like those causing neurological diseases such as Timothy syndrome.
But to coax them down a specific path
in the lab requires recreating the precise sequence and timing
of environmental cues
in the womb — the signals from proteins and hormones that tell
cells what
kind of tissue to become.
The nonsense
in dreams is caused by random electrical noise
in nerve
cells, asserted Hobson, a
kind of cellular static; repression had nothing to do with it.
«What this research shows is that they're using the same
cell types with the same
kinds of connections we see
in the neocortex, but with a very different
kind of organization.»
In a groundbreaking study that provides scientists with a critical new understanding of stem cell development and its role in disease, UCLA researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research led by Dr. Kathrin Plath, professor of biological chemistry, have established a first - of - its - kind methodology that defines the unique stages by which specialized cells are reprogrammed into stem cells that resemble those found in the embry
In a groundbreaking study that provides scientists with a critical new understanding
of stem
cell development and its role in disease, UCLA researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research led by Dr. Kathrin Plath, professor of biological chemistry, have established a first - of - its - kind methodology that defines the unique stages by which specialized cells are reprogrammed into stem cells that resemble those found in the emb
cell development and its role
in disease, UCLA researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research led by Dr. Kathrin Plath, professor of biological chemistry, have established a first - of - its - kind methodology that defines the unique stages by which specialized cells are reprogrammed into stem cells that resemble those found in the embry
in disease, UCLA researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center
of Regenerative Medicine and Stem
Cell Research led by Dr. Kathrin Plath, professor of biological chemistry, have established a first - of - its - kind methodology that defines the unique stages by which specialized cells are reprogrammed into stem cells that resemble those found in the emb
Cell Research led by Dr. Kathrin Plath, professor
of biological chemistry, have established a first -
of - its -
kind methodology that defines the unique stages by which specialized
cells are reprogrammed into stem
cells that resemble those found
in the embry
in the embryo.
«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?
Scientists we sent Anand's poster presentation to said that although the team has indeed grown some
kind of miniature collection
of cells, or «organoid»,
in a dish, the structure isn't much like a fetal brain.
More poetically, virologists Marc H. V. van Regenmortel
of the University
of Strasbourg
in France and Brian W. J. Mahy
of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recently said that with their dependence on host
cells, viruses lead «a
kind of borrowed life.»
He specifically wants to expand the population
of stem
cells that will induce regeneration
of neurons and blood vessels
in patients who have suffered a hemorrhagic stroke, the
kind of stroke which is caused by blood clot.
Transcription factors are responsible for either inhibiting or promoting the expression
of genes, and master regulatory transcription factors are like transcription factors on steroids: their actions regulate thousands
of genes
in different
kinds of cells.
«Our conclusion is that by pushing the mice into an extreme state and then bringing them back — by starving them and then feeding them again — the
cells in the pancreas are triggered to use some
kind of developmental reprogramming that rebuilds the part
of the organ that's no longer functioning,» says senior author Valter Longo
of the University
of Southern California School
of Gerontology and Director
of the USC Longevity Institute.
A comparison
of these two cancers, published April 9
in the journal Cancer
Cell, suggests that they are similar
in origin, leading researchers at the University
of Cambridge to believe that devils simply may be at greater risk for these
kinds of diseases.
The researchers tinkered with the voltage
in cell membranes
of developing African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis) and found that electric charge plays a role
in how big the brain grows and what
kind of tissue developing
cells grow into.
Pre-clinical studies have shown it to be effective
in eliminating a number
of different
kinds of cancers
cells, including cancer stem
cells from human breast cancer patient biopsies.
The biomarker panel, enabled by discovery work
of first author Jungsun Kim, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow
in Zaret's lab, builds on a first -
of - its -
kind human -
cell model
of pancreatic cancer progression the lab described
in 2013.
The brainiest creatures share a secret — an odd
kind of brain
cell involved
in emotions and empathy that may have accidentally made us conscious
Free radicals attack weak carbon - hydrogen bonds and are a major source
of the
kind of oxidative
cell damage that can occur
in conditions such as coronary artery disease, neurological disorders and retinal ailments.