Sentences with phrase «next cell division»

The fragment forms a «micronucleus» with its own membrane and becomes prone to extensive rearrangements of its genetic material, which can then be reincorporated into chromosomes during the next cell division.
This could be one of the mechanisms responsible for the reduced regeneration capacity in the aged brain as stem cells that retain larger amounts of damaged proteins require longer for the next cell division.

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The zygote's chromosomes are steadily duplicated, resulting in cell division over and over again, producing more and more cells and moving from one stage of development to the next, eventually producing a fetus.
«We have developed a drug candidate, a next - generation biologic medical product, and are now publishing the fantastic results from the preclinical part where wound healing was strongly accelerated in mice,» says Mia Phillipson, Professor at the Department of Medical Cell Biology, Division of Integrative Physiology, Uppsala University.
«The high efficiency of the materials along with cheap, scalable synthesis makes them very attractive as next generation emitters for fluorescent lamps, LEDs and for biological imaging, for example for highlighting tumours or cell division
Similar to cells growing at 33 °C, endothelial cells plated in the 37 °C environment also engaged in cell division during the first 24 h. However, during the next 72 h, the growth of most endothelial cells in 37 °C conditions dropped to 50 % of that of their counterparts growing at 33 °C (data not shown).
Proteasomal activity must be precisely regulated to direct cells through cell division, degrading the right proteins at the right time to help the cell progress to the next step in the division cycle.
Dr. Masayo Yumoto, team leader of Regenerative Medicine Research & Planning Division, Rohto Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., has been holding a leadership role in the joint research lab at the Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Tokyo, to develop next generation cell culture method using human mesenchymal stem cells.
In the next developmental zone, the elongation zone (EZ), cells elongate and gradually differentiate without further cell division.
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