Sentences with phrase «kinds of cells there»

For example, nobody knows how many different kinds of cells there are in our bodies.

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You can't pick out what you want... and it deffinetly condems gays, the bible says also, if you don't work you don't eat... and its a shame for someone not to take care of their familys... and yes we are to feed the poor... but the poor need to be taught how to take care of themselves... Your not poor if you have a big screen tv, car, extra jewlery, free cell phone, etc.... So there is no new kind of Christianity...!
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.
There is no evidence of any kind that we are all cells of God or whatever.
My question is this: what kind of cell phone coverage is there in sub-Saharan Africa where such a concept would even be feasible?
Newborns have more red blood cells than adults do at birth because before birth it's the placenta that's kind of breaking down the blood cells and when the baby's born they kind of have to do it on their own and so, there's this fetal blood cells that have to breakdown and be eliminated from the body.
These indicate that there is also a third mechanism — a kind of clock function that gives individual nerve cells the ability to time their reactions.
«There are two kinds of people; one is following our instructions to separate the cells themselves, and the other [lets us] separate the cells for them, so they send us a cell suspension,» says Novogene's Peng.
Assessing just three features of a common kind of testicular cancer — called non-seminomatous germ cell tumour — can identify those at most at risk of relapse even where there is no evidence of tumour spread.
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.
«My sense is that there are different groups out there doing this kind of work, but they haven't opened up their labs» to reporters, says stem cell biologist Paul Knoepfler at the
Now, with new kinds of technologies that are coming up, new types of tissue engineering and, you know, some of the hopes that people have for stem cells and [the] like, it may be interesting to see if there are other ways, alternatives to dealing with really badly damaged hearts that would involve growing a new heart or replacing or repairing the damage d to a badly damaged heart that might make artificial hearts less important in the somewhat more distant future.
«There is still a lot of work to be done before this approach might be used in the clinic, but we're hopeful that it will pave the way for new kinds of treatment for patients with sickle cell disease.»
For them, Levin thinks «there's a kind of twitchy program going on» in which photosensitive cells — the researchers aren't sure which ones — bypass the brain and directly spur the muscles into movement.
I think there are certain rates of failure they have to deal with; certain kinds of cells that can tolerate it better or not.
Jonathan Appleby, GSK project leader for the ADA - SCID trial and head of cell and gene therapy at the rare diseases unit, says there are many differences between working on this kind of trial and working with one for a common disease.
One reason for this, explains Hai - Hui (Howard) Xue, MD, PhD, UI professor of microbiology and immunology, is that there are two kinds of tumor cells — bulk leukemia cells that can be killed by TKI drugs, and a subset of cells called leukemia stem cells, which are resistant to TKIs and to chemotherapy.
We have seen one example but there are likely many others all occurring at the same time when cells are moving along the developmental pathway - that's kind of amazing.»
Even though it is a technical tour de force, the paper leaves several open questions: «The study doesn't tell us whether there are other cells that are important for this kind of memory, or anything about other types of memory,» he says.
We believe there is an undiscovered world of biology that allows different kinds of cells to synthesize protein at different rates and in different ways, and that those differences are important for cellular survival.»
However, both Goldberg and Albini agreed there is no evidence that this kind of therapy could have treated the patients» sight problems even if carried out correctly and only sparse evidence that adipose cells can differentiate into retinal pigment epithelium or photoreceptor cells, which play a critical role in macular degeneration.
(6) However, it would be useful to see a more thorough analysis of the effect of ablating p16Ink4a - expressing senescent cells, and whether there may instead be evidence of a short - term rejuvenation of tissue function that is slowly lost over time to rising levels of other kinds of aging damage that INK - ATTAC activation does not address.
So, there's 20 kinds of different retinal ganglion cells in the eye.
There were dozens of kinds: cells that give rise to support cells called glia, neurons that inhibit others, and corpus callosum neurons that connect a brain's hemispheres.
Protein the building blocks of cells — each protein molecule is composed of its own unique sequence of amino acids (there are 20 different kinds of amino acids in the human body).
There are two kinds of cells in the pancreas.
Actually, there are two kinds of fat cells in the human body, also known known as «white «and «brown ``.
Because the reproductive system in both men and women is constantly producing and dividing new cells, there is potential for mutation and problems when these cells are made of the wrong kind of fats and are oxidized.
This has several positive effects, here's a few: (a) because blood sugar levels are low, there won't be any further damage to cells from Glycation (high blood sugar kind of «fries» a cell, like a grilled cheese sandwich — literally.)
There's kind of a sticky fat that's involved in making our cell membranes, and some of our neurotransmitters, and it's called lecithin.
There are some tests that can look at various kinds of immune cells and the balance between those immune cells, but they're not widely available and they're a little bit difficult to interpret, so it's not something that I think is that useful for the average person or ready for primetime.
... Opiate receptor site, and then, there's some compounds that are produced to help modulate the Immune System help that, the T - regulatory cells, to kind of balance out that...
But you can get overwhelmed, thinking, «Oh my God,» I need to get a juicer and what kind do I get and there's so many out there and some of them are really expensive and I can't afford them and maybe I should get the least expensive, and there are twin gear and single gear and masticating and centrifugal and some of them you can read about destroy the cells and some of them are more like chewing teeth and better... and it really can be overwhelming.
Essentially, what I mean is when your liver is filtering all kinds of bad things that you're eating, normally they'll get stuck within the cell membrane of the liver, which means they'll stay there, pooling there, with toxins in your liver.
You can avoid some symptoms of gut dysbiosis by what you are doing, but you'll never get healthy without getting the fiber in there, gradually, in greater and greater quantities, to generate a healthy gut flora, which will then help your gut enterocytes restore and seal up the junctures between cells that let all kinds of toxins enter your body.
I explained that these are the kinds of final questions one thinks of after sitting in a conference room with Horii at a table on which there was both a plush Slime between us and a small plastic one tethered to his cell phone.
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The whole reason there are humans, the whole reason there's anything more than the very first single - celled organism, is because of mutation, because of something unpredictable, surprising, and unplanned — the exact kind of thing Erin hates.
There are further rumors that the Kindle will be low priced, maybe around $ 50 with some kind of tying agreement similar to cell phones or a subscription based service.
There are four different kinds of lumps and only one out of the four — the mast cell tumour — is potentially malignant.
Once Jones, Wigley, and Wright had made several of these kinds of corrections, they analyzed their data using a spatial averaging technique that placed measurements within grid cells on the earth?s surface in order to account for the fact that there were many more measurements taken on land than over the oceans.
Believe it or not, these kinds of things do happen, sometimes it's just a cell phone that flies out of your hands, but its good to know if the coverage is there that you could use it.
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