Inverted microscopes allow the imaging of
live cells in culture acquiring either still photos or time - lapse movies.
Inverted microscopes are used to image
lives cells in culture (flasks, dishes, or multi-well plates) using transmitted light, phase contrast, DIC, or fluorescence modes.
Not exact matches
He has more than fifteen years» experience
in the
life science industry, including the product development, market development and commercialization of
cells, scaffolds,
cell reprogramming tools and
cell culture media for regenerative medicine and bioprocessing applications.
The study, «Polarity of varicosity initiation
in central neuron mechanosensation,» which will be published June 12
in The Journal of
Cell Biology, observes the swelling process
in live cultured neurons and could lead to new ways of limiting the symptoms associated with concussive brain injuries.
This allowed them to track changes
in calcium ion concentrations
in the
cells around wounds
in living tissue (as opposed to the
cell cultures used
in many previous wound response studies) and to do so with an unprecedented, millisecond precision.
While other papers have examined these mutations using expensive and time - consuming experiments on
live ferrets and laboratory
cell cultures, Deem and Melia Bonomo used the pEpitope method to rapidly calculate how much the egg - passage mutations would decrease vaccine efficacy
in humans.
In November 2010 Japanese researchers announced online in Analytical Chemistry that they had built a chip that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer cells respond to cancer drugs, and in February 2010 scientists publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
In November 2010 Japanese researchers announced online
in Analytical Chemistry that they had built a chip that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer cells respond to cancer drugs, and in February 2010 scientists publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
in Analytical Chemistry that they had built a chip that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer
cells respond to cancer drugs, and
in February 2010 scientists publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
in February 2010 scientists publishing
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire
life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe
in cultured cell
in cultured cells.
Scientists are forced either to experiment on whole animals, which is expensive, raises ethical issues and may not predict effects
in humans, or to perform tests on microscopic human
cells found
in tissue
cultures, which have been altered to
live forever and bear little relation to actual
living, breathing people.
«The combined therapy that we have devised appears to be incredibly effective
in the
live cell culture,» Professor Welland said.
One would
culture thin sheets of meat, seeded by
cells from a
living animal, on a reusable polymer scaffold; the other would grow meat on small edible beads that stretch with changes
in temperature.
«It might be possible to grow these
cells in culture then bank them so that if or when the mother develops some disease later
in life, such as diabetes, her
cells may be defrosted and differentiated into pancreatic beta
cells,» says Lyle Armstrong of Newcastle University, UK, although he too, cautions that more tests are needed to determine exactly what these
cells are.
Last spring the team reported that their fibers induced the formation of new blood vessels
in both
cell cultures and
living animals.
Further analyses of NMP
in cultured cells and
live mice confirmed the solvent's antimyeloma activity.
They hit upon a small organic compound called SB 247464 that stimulated the growth of mouse white blood
cells in culture and
in living mice.
Until recently, Ain was renowned for a highly prized repository of 18 immortal cancer
cell lines, which he developed by harvesting tissue from his patients» tumors after removal, carefully
culturing them to everlasting
life in vials.
Besides displaying more natural signaling patterns, 3D
cultures allow researchers to mix
cell types
in ways that mimic their interactions
in living tissue, providing more accurate models of normal physiology and pathogenesis.
The ability to automate morphology assays on 3D
cell cultures is a powerful tool, but some scientists are now pushing the technology even further, with algorithms that can classify structures
in living animals and clinical specimens.
The researchers tested two of these derivatives
in a
living cell culture.
«The research carried out
in zebrafish unit of the University of Helsinki showed that
in addition to
cell cultures, these optogenetic tools worked also
in living tissues,» says Academy Research Fellow Jari Rossi.
The microbes rely on oxygen, carbon and other nutrients
in their deep environment to
live, but Røy's team found that carbon is so limited that the
cells respire oxygen 10,000 times slower than bacteria
in lab - grown
cultures.
This is the first time these pathways have been studied
in live mosquitoes with dengue virus, although similar studies have been conducted under controlled conditions using
cells cultured in the lab.
Studies by Bausch and others have also detected
live Ebola virus
in sexual fluids that can successfully grow
in cell culture, suggesting it could also lead to infections
in other individuals.
They tested the system on
cell cultures, and then
in live mice with breast cancer and mice with constricted arteries
in their legs.
Engineering a megakaryocyte niche (a special environment
in which stem
cells live and renew) that supports the growth of hematopoietic stem
cells in culture, is the next step for the researchers.
Cells from her malignancy were
cultured and used to start a
cell line, called HeLa, which
lives on to this day
in research labs around the world.
Incorporating advances
in engineering,
cell culture, genetics, and biomechanics, the «
living» robot brings Parker's dream of a humanmade human heart a step closer.
The Tübingen group was making organotypic eye
cultures and examining
in vitro the changes that occur
in the
cells of
living individuals.
In the new eLife study, the researchers compared RNA from the cells of five different groups: salamander cells with algae, salamander cells without algae, the algal cells living in salamander cells, the algae living in the egg capsules, and algae cultured in the laborator
In the new eLife study, the researchers compared RNA from the
cells of five different groups: salamander
cells with algae, salamander
cells without algae, the algal
cells living in salamander cells, the algae living in the egg capsules, and algae cultured in the laborator
in salamander
cells, the algae
living in the egg capsules, and algae cultured in the laborator
in the egg capsules, and algae
cultured in the laborator
in the laboratory.
When scientists figured out how to
culture animal
cells in the early 1900s, some claimed such
cells would let us
live forever.
10.30 - 11.00 Stackebradt, Erko (Professor, Leibnitz Institute, DSMZ - German Collection of Microorganisms and
Cell Cultures; Coordinator, MIRRI - Microbial Resource Research Infrastructure, Braunschweig, Germany): Scientists and (their) microbial resources: responsibilities revisited 11.00 - 11.30 Balázs, Ervin (Member of HAS, Professor, Director - general, Centre for Agricultural Reserch, Hungarian Academy of Science, Martonvárár, Hungary): Microbes serving agri - food industry 11.30 - 12.00 Coffee break 12.00 - 12.30 Nagy, Károly (Professor, Institute of Medical Microbiology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary): How science supports management of emerging infections 12.30 - 13.00 Rajnavölgyi, Éva (Professor, Department of Immunology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary): Human
life in invisible company - The significance of preventive vaccination
In the health care industry, many
life - saving products, such as recombinant therapeutic proteins, vaccines, and gene therapy vectors, are produced from large - scale
cell culture systems.
Live -
Cell Imaging of Autophagy Induction and Autophagosome - Lysosome Fusion
in Primary
Cultured Neurons.
This must be accomplished by using a process known as germ - line transmission, where the primordial germ
cells (PGCs) of an early embryo are edited, grown
in cultures, and then reproductively transmitted through surrogate host parents to generate
live, engineered birds.
And sure enough, this increased burden of senescent
cells caused the same problems
in living mice as
in the researchers»
cell culture experiments, as well as
in previous work
in paraquat - exposed mice.
After initial testing demonstrated that their senoablative constructs could eliminate up to 80 % of senescent
cells in cell culture, the Oisín team tested them out
in living mice, showing that it can purge senescent
cells from multiple tissues
in middle - aged animals.
In this case, life meant a bacterial cell that could grow rapidly in a glucose cultur
In this case,
life meant a bacterial
cell that could grow rapidly
in a glucose cultur
in a glucose
culture.
The idea for a spinoff medical technology company originated several years ago when Medlin and his adviser, Endre Takacs, were working
in Clemson's Atomic and Medical Physics lab on an experiment with bioengineers to systematically study the effects of low - dose radiation on
living cell cultures.
By growing primordial germ
cells in culture researchers can make genome edits sequentially without being restricted by the breeding cycle of
living birds, and the
cultured cells will contribute to the germ line when injected into new embryos.
In January, Hagedorn and her collaborators will focus on
culturing frozen embryonic
cells to see how long they can
live.
No labeling was needed and we could, for the first time, perform detailed follow up of
live, undisturbed
cell colonies, and record all the events
in the
culture.
Over half a dozen labs have succeeded
in culturing colonies of organisms of this minute size, and some of these labs have succeeded
in obtaining DNA, detecting the organic chemistry of
living tissue, and even revealing structure of
cell walls or membranes.»
The human breast cancer
cell line SKBR3 was purchased from the Duke University Cell Culture Facility and was maintained in McCoy's 5A medium (Life Technologies) supplemented with 10 % FBS (Life Technologies) and antibiot
cell line SKBR3 was purchased from the Duke University
Cell Culture Facility and was maintained in McCoy's 5A medium (Life Technologies) supplemented with 10 % FBS (Life Technologies) and antibiot
Cell Culture Facility and was maintained
in McCoy's 5A medium (
Life Technologies) supplemented with 10 % FBS (
Life Technologies) and antibiotics.
After we confirmed there were no
live cells in the media under a microscope, we used the conditioned media to
culture brains from w1118 larvae as mentioned above.
PHILADELPHIA (April 6, 2011)-- Following years of futile attempts, new research from the Monell Center demonstrates that
living human taste
cells can be maintained
in culture for at least seven months.
A grid - format picture capture system allowed the monitoring of
living hESC
cultures ranging
in size from a few hundred micrometers to
cell colonies of several millimetres at a defined picture capture cycle rate.
1 - 4 days following DNA injection and electroporation, embryonic brains are dissected, sliced, placed on a filter
in culture medium and
live imaged over night (Baffet et al., Methods
Cell Biol., 2015).
«What's missing when we put the
cells in culture and compared to what's happening
in the bone marrow environment
in a
living animal?
With more than a dozen sites identified, the team then set out to imitate the work of DNA - PK
in living cell cultures.
Recruiting Volker was one of the biggest strokes of luck
in my scientific
life as he was not only the key person to set up the first HCV
cell culture system, but also an exceptional mind creating true team spirit and synergy within the research team.
This works at every level: our atoms working
in harmony to create and keep our
cells whole, our
cells coming into harmony to create our bodies, our body's ability to come into harmony with other bodies to create communities and
cultures, our
culture's ability to get along and stop fighting
in order to create a world of people
living in harmony as one planet, the plants creating the harmony that hold our solar system together, and on and on.