Not exact matches
The driver said it was a foggy morning and he ran off the road
into a pole, then knocked on the door of a
nearby residence because he'd left his
cell phone at home.
That protein, in turn, prompted
nearby dental stem
cells to differentiate
into dentin - forming
cells, which then differentiate
into mature dentin.
His trick was to insert the gene coding for CREB
into a version of the herpesvirus that can infect neurons without spreading to
nearby cells.
As the wound heals, the gel breaks down
into amino acids — the building blocks of proteins — that can be taken up by
nearby cells and used for tissue repair, according to MIT neuroscientist Rutledge Ellis - Behnke.
For that matter, why were those particular
cells, and not some others
nearby, drafted
into storage duty?
Once there, the immature
cells develop
into neurons that make dopamine - producing enzymes; furthermore, they connect with
nearby brain
cells.
When injected directly
into the shoulder tumor, the altered bacterium killed the cancer
cells, sparing
nearby healthy ones.
Cells growing into the wound had 12 genes that were activated much more or much less than nearby cells sitting idly on the sidel
Cells growing
into the wound had 12 genes that were activated much more or much less than
nearby cells sitting idly on the sidel
cells sitting idly on the sidelines.
Previous work had shown that the DNA region in question, a promoter located on chromosome 17, switches on a
nearby gene coding for a protein that shuttles serotonin back
into nerve
cells so they can reuse it as a neurotransmitter.
This wasn't as fast as the researchers would have liked, but during these studies, they discovered that when a
cell is squeezed through a narrow tube, small holes open in the
cell membrane, allowing
nearby molecules to diffuse
into the
cell.
When an axolotl suffers a spinal cord injury,
nearby cells called glial
cells kick
into high gear, proliferating rapidly and repositioning themselves to rebuild the connections between nerves and reconnect the injured spinal cord.
The videos confirmed the unorthodox new mode of division Obernier's labeling experiments had implied, but also revealed the
cells» surprising dynamism: a long tail that touches and probes
nearby blood vessels, short arms that poke and prod other stem
cells, and a tongue - like antenna that pokes
into the
nearby ventricular space, as if to «taste» the cerebrospinal fluid there.
It allows a specific neurotransmitter called histamine to build up in the spaces between nerve
cells by blocking its uptake
into the
nearby cells.
When getting
nearby the «destination» (muscle) «postmen get out of the van» (neuron splits
into few branches) and reach each «house» individually (individual muscle
cells, fibers).
A good two decades before
cell phones were everywhere, the mother and son are trapped in a practically dead automobile that seems to be their safest refuge from the relentless canine, who is thrown
into fits of anger by the sound of a ringing telephone inside the
nearby home.
After that, the virus gets
into the bloodstream and thus attacks all
nearby cells, duplicating itself in geometric progression.
Nearby, a sixteen - second video of Oliveros breathing once
into a paper bag, which Lozano - Hemmer recorded on his
cell phone, plays on a small screen.
He then hopped off to procure two coffees while Peters — 50, with short blond hair and more restraint — plugged her dead
cell phone
into a
nearby outlet.
who jump out
into traffic, jaywalk, or become distracted by their
cell phones can be dangerous to
nearby traffic.
Cell - site simulators, also commonly known as IMSI catchers or stingrays, masquerade as legitimate cell phone towers, tricking phones nearby into connecting to the device instead of the tower operated by the phone comp
Cell - site simulators, also commonly known as IMSI catchers or stingrays, masquerade as legitimate
cell phone towers, tricking phones nearby into connecting to the device instead of the tower operated by the phone comp
cell phone towers, tricking phones
nearby into connecting to the device instead of the tower operated by the phone company.
They work by tricking
cell phones
into connecting to the Stingray rather than
nearby cell towers.
Colloquially known as «Stingrays» after Harris Corporation's brand name for a common model,
cell - site simulators masquerade as legitimate
cell phone towers, tricking phones
nearby into connecting to them.