Sentences with phrase «like cell colonies»

Even though different cell types were used as the initial starting materials, and they were made to produce different sets of proteins, both groups were able to identify and isolate hESC - like cell colonies only 20 to 30 days after transduction.

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Now imagine being born there, as something smaller than a grub, inside a cell at the honeycomb - like centre of the colony.
Sylvia Cremer explains where this similarity may come from: «Ants in a colony work together like the cells in a body, and colonies are sometimes even referred to as «superorganisms».
When a colourful image is shone onto a thin, film - like bacterial colony, the cells change colour to match the light striking them (Nature Chemical Biology, DOI: 10.1038 / nchembio.2390).
In addition to showing increased ability to grow as spherical colonies, the stem - like cancer cells were shown to proliferate slower than the bulk cancer cells [28, 29].
We also found that cells derived from this novel subpopulation form colonies readily, are highly tumorigenic in immune - deficient mice, and exhibit both stem - like and EMT phenotypes.
Following this scheme, ES cell - like colonies appeared gradually and were picked up on day twelve.
When we further characterized the cell lines derived from the iPSC - like colonies, we observed that they possessed hESC - like morphology, growing as flat colonies with large nucleo - cytoplasmic ratios, defined borders and prominent nucleoli (Figure 4C).
This fungal colony is referred to as the mycelium — a sentient, constantly evolving network of branching, thread like, single cell chains that grows throughout the soil or within wood.
«Corals live in a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, which are plant - like cells hosted in surface tissues that provide up to 90 % of the energy to the colony,» said Stephen Simpson, a marine biologist at the University of Exeter in the UK, commenting on the study.
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