Acidianus doesn't grow in the lab, so Alice Springs in Yellowstone Park's Crater Hills became her laboratory, Lawrence said.
In addition, Pasteurella does not survive well outside the host and may die in transport or
not grow in the lab.
Not exact matches
Memphis Meats wasn't the first company to explore
lab -
grown meat products: Dr. Mark Post, a Netherlands - based researcher, produced the world's first
lab -
grown burger
in 2013,
in research originally financed by Google's co-founder Sergey Brin.
For example, Google acquired the Android operating system developer
in 2005, which provided entry to the
growing world of mobile computing, and also recently acquired
Nest Labs, which develops automated
in - home devices such as thermostats and smoke alarms that can be controlled using smart devices.
Human eggs have been fully
grown in a
lab for the first time and a Christian bioethics consultant says there are
not ethical problems yet.
While some still object to cells being taken from animals and used by scientists to
grow clean meat
in laboratories — and some just don't like the idea of eating a «cultured» steak created by men and women
in white coats — others see the
lab -
grown meat revolution as key to solving the environmental crisis linked to meat eating.
Human norovirus can't be
grown easily
in a
lab, and for this reason, the researchers choose to study it
in mice.
In theory, tissue grown in the lab can repair the damage, but this doesn't always integrate well into the bod
In theory, tissue
grown in the lab can repair the damage, but this doesn't always integrate well into the bod
in the
lab can repair the damage, but this doesn't always integrate well into the body.
So far, researchers have mostly turned on genes with CRISPRa
in cells
growing in lab dishes, says Charles Gersbach, a biomedical engineer at Duke University
not involved
in the new study.
I couldn't resist composing this after the mention of the charmingly misspelled word «hematopoetic»
in your story on blood
grown in the
lab from stem cells (12 November, p 8):
«We're trying to get the idea across that we don't have to
grow food products, we can make good alternatives with the same nutrients and constituent parts
in a
lab,» says Doyle.
Experiments showed that HIFs controlled the production of GSTO1
in breast cancer cells when they were exposed to chemotherapy; if HIF activity was blocked
in these
lab -
grown cells, GSTO1 was
not produced.
Another is that the transplanted bits of tumor act nothing like cancers
in actual human brains, Fine and colleagues reported
in 2006: Real - life glioblastomas
grow and spread and resist treatment because they contain what are called tumor stem cells, but tumor stem cells don't
grow well
in the
lab, so they don't get transplanted into those mouse brains.
Scientists can't yet
grow them
in the
lab.
«It emphasizes just how much novelty we can find by sequencing the genomes of organisms that can't be
grown in the
lab,» Koonin said.
A die - off of bacteria that had been
growing for thousands of generations
in a carefully controlled
lab experiment offered an evolutionary lesson this year: Survival depends
not only on fitness but also on luck.
When Paz Merelo, a postdoc
in Heisler's
lab at EMBL, examined Arabidopsis plants
in which these Class IIs were
not functioning, the microRNAs were no longer inhibited
in the top side of the
growing leaves.
A year later, researchers corrected the faulty gene
in lab -
grown lung cells and felt it wouldn't be long before gene therapy could be used to implant correct versions of the gene into people with CF.
But don't expect to find Post's
lab -
grown meat on your local supermarket shelf
in the near future.
«While investigating how p300 functions
in MDS cells, we found that MDS cells do
not grow well
in the
lab,» said Nimer.
That was the mentality of the
lab: Anything that didn't
grow in two days didn't exist.
Previously, Ishmael's team had relied on samples isolated from natural specimens, which could
not be
grown in the
lab and had to be harvested from marine environments.
Mark Segal with EPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
in Washington, D.C., meanwhile, wants the panel's thoughts on a more immediate concern — the
growing interest
in genetic engineering based on totally
lab - designed genes,
not genes extracted from another organism.
Because M. lepromatosis can
not be
grown in the
lab and animal models for this version of leprosy do
not exist yet, the scientists used an infected skin sample from a patient
in Mexico to obtain the bacterium's genetic material.
The results suggest that standard compliance testing of ambient waters, stormwater, and agricultural runoff and sediments using
lab -
grown H. azteca populations may
not accurately reflect the health of resident H. azteca and the environments
in which they live.
In lab dishes with the bacterium and the fungus, P. putida
grew six times as dense as did a mutant strain of the bacterium that couldn't swim.
Or, Spelke puts it, «the negative thing that we learned» from the study is that
lab work is
not necessarily «sufficient to establish what actually causes knowledge to
grow in the mind of a child, over timespans of years
in the environments
in which children live and learn.»
Although we can't extract DNA and
grow dinosaurs, we can extract their chemical compositions and tell where they formed by
growing minerals
in the
lab at extreme conditions.»
She supported herself as a
lab tech
in nearby Durham's Research Triangle Park — a job she got because having
grown up hunting rabbits and squirrels, she didn't feel queasy about sacrificing
lab animals.
If the marriage of stem cells and CRISPR follows a similar path, it might
not be long before pigs have enough Homo sapiens
in them
not only to
grow human hearts, lungs, livers, and kidneys for transplant but also to model human diseases more closely than current
lab animals do and to test experimental drugs.
Most bacteria,
in fact, don't
grow well
in the
lab.
The red dots represent lineages that can
not, at present, be isolated and
grown in the
lab.
But since over 90 percent of all soil bacteria can't be
grown in the
lab, researchers have long been unsure just how they contribute to carbon cycling.
While this piece of «meat,» which was said to have tasted «close to meat,» represents significant progress
in the field of making
lab -
grown food, the current approach needs to be improved before widespread use is feasible; the patty cost over $ 330,000 to make (
not to mention probably significant culturing time
in the
lab to generate the 20,000 muscle strands used to make the patty).
But culturing germ cells (the process of
growing these specialized cells
in the
lab) is difficult, and scientists have
not yet been able to culture the germ cells of pigeons.
The results of a recent study from the
lab of CSHL Professor David Tuveson are part of a
growing body of evidence that for cancer patients, antioxidants may
not be the «reliable guardians» they're made out to be
in the video below.
«It would be hard to find compelling proof of extraterrestrial life
in a meteorite short of isolating an organism that
grows in the
lab but does
not have Earth DNA,» McKay said.
From a biologist's standpoint, this is a really unique thing, as we don't usually know who is behind the cell lines we
grow in the
lab.
Usually, one needs to multiply cells to obtain a sufficient amount of DNA to be able to sequence it, but many cells can
not be
grown in lab environment, which makes the ability to sequence an individual cell essential.
Zeng and his team were able to reverse late - stage type 1 diabetes
in lab mice through this strategy,
not only halting the autoimmune process, but also helping new islet cells
grow.
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When we say our sauces are «all natural,» we mean Truly Natural, where every ingredient is
grown and
not made
in a
lab.
Despite the fact that gendered stereotyping swirls
in the air around me daily
in science,
in a way I have
grown safe
in the bubble of my
lab, where they almost don't know how to react if I'm
NOT wearing vintage.
The metaphors
in Vincenzo Natali's bio-horror aren't exactly subtle: their experiment becomes their child, which they whisk away from the
lab and into the (broken) home of Elsa's troubled childhood, and the would - be parents get a rollercoaster trip through family issues and
growing pains.
She was
not born so much as she was created, literally
grown in a
lab as a replacement for a man who had been meant to be the ultimate weapon.
Whichever term your vet's office uses, the doctor will often
not lose time after diagnosis of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency taking a cell culture and
growing it
in the
lab to see whether bad bacteria are present.
I've chosen these beds with fully
grown labs in mind, so if you're buying for a puppy they might be too big (although probably
not for long!)
Loladze first realized there was something odd going on
in 1998, when a
lab experiment found that using light to
grow additional quantities of algae to feed zooplankton did
not result
in the zooplankton's growth.
The bacteria that causes syphilis, Treponema pallidum, is difficult to study
in the
lab, as it can't be
grown in a test tube or Petri dish.