Sentences with phrase «normal human»

If this is true, congratulations, you're a pretty normal human being who's a bit obsessed about his greatest passion.
Introducing matcha into my mornings has allowed me to feel like a normal human again — one who can think clearly and avoid popping ibuprofen within the first few hours of waking up.
I felt like I wasn't capable of being a normal human being, and I had a lot of self - doubt.
In normal human experience, it would seem bizarre if you could see the very thin veins of a leaf but couldn't grasp a complete view of the leaf — but such things happen in VLBI, since some portions of data are inevitably missing.
He observed that normal human cells had a finite lifespan in vitro and could execute only a limited number of cell divisions.
They inserted mutated and normal human FABP7 genes into star - shaped glial cells called astrocytes.
A pool of normal human plasma was used as a negative control (NC).
1984 - Director Institute of Normal Human Morphology (Anatomy and Istology), Faculty of Medicine, University of Ancona.
However, p53 expression has previously been detected in the cytoplasm of normal human corneal endothelial cells [13], and these cells have a limited potential for cell division.
Tobias (1970) says that according to Dart, «apparently normal human beings have existed with brain - sizes in the 700's and 800's» (maybe Molnar's claim is a mis - statement of this), and that the smallest cranial capacity ever documented is 790 cc.
Even if exceptional humans were found as low as 700 cc, it is still implausible for Lubenow to claim (p. 162) that ER 1470, at 750 - 775 cc, is «well within the normal human range».
Falk and her team claim that the hobbit skull indicates that its brain does not resemble the microcephalics, but instead resembles normal human brains.
So saying, as he did in the first edition of his book (p. 162), that the habiline skull ER 1470, at 750 - 775 cm3, is «well within the normal human range» is a wild exaggeration.
Falk's group claims that the hobbit brain fell neatly into the normal human group used for comparison, not with the microcephalic sample.
Hrdlicka states that the smallest skull in this collection, at 910 cc, appears to be the lowest volume ever measured for a normal human cranium.
The strict limit in proliferative potential of normal human somatic cells - a process known as replicative senescence - is highly relevant to the immune system, because clonal expansion is fundamental to adaptive immunity.
In a study published in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, researchers at the University of Freiburg led by Jorn Dengjel performed a global transcriptome and proteome profiling comparing primary DEB keratinocytes to normal human keratinocytes.
In a substudy, review outcomes were also compared across different types of clinical research, based in large part on the designations and definitions derived from a number of sources, including a report by Nathan, 14 the Institute of Medicine, 20 the NIH Director's Panel on Clinical Research, 9 the Association of American Medical Colleges and American Medical Association, 21 and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.22 All 3599 R01 applications involving human subjects that were submitted to NIH for the October 2002 council were categorized into 1 of the following: (1) patient - oriented studies of mechanisms of human disease (bench to bedside); (2) clinical trials and other clinical interventions; (3) patient - oriented research focusing on development of new technologies; (4) epidemiological studies; (5) behavioral studies (including studies of normal human behavior); (6) health services research; and (7) use of deidentified human tissue.
Normal human fibroblasts undergo only a limited number of divisions in culture and eventually enter a nonreplicative state designated senescence or mortality stage 1 (M1).
The study was based upon casts and computer reconstructions of the one hobbit fossil skull available (brains do not fossilize) compared to nine microcephalic brains and ten normal human brains.
Human pAb conformer's binding to amyloidogenic aggregates was retained in normal human sera, and mimicked by murine pAbs isolated from normal pooled plasmas.
Knowledge - based annotation aims to create a comprehensive overview of protein expression patterns in normal human tissues.
Normal human lung fibroblasts (NHLF) cells grown in 384 - well Optilux plates were treated with candidate compounds and incubated for 18 hours prior to fixation and staining with Hoescht dye and anti-HMOX1 antibody as described in Materials and Methods.
Tumours develop from normal human cells through a complex process with multiple stages.
The research, published online on April 18 in the journal Lab on a Chip, describes the successful recording of both electrical signals and cellular beating from normal human heart cells grown on a multi-electrode array developed at the Lab.
Gene expression profiling of di - n - butyl phthalate in normal human mammary epithelial cells.
In the organoids that Lancaster had derived from a healthy person, the growth of the hindbrain slowed as the forebrain grew — reflecting what happens as a normal human fetal brain develops.
«It's one cell stretching out up to 1,000 times longer than a normal human cell,» said McDevitt.
ZIKV was detected up to dilution 50 pfu / ml both in normal human plasma.
For example, the highest H. habilis value is 752, compared to 727 for the lowest H. erectus value, and 1225 for the highest H. erectus value, well into the normal human range, and well above the value of 1100 that Goodman claims is the top of the H. erectus range.
In this search we are guided by the mutations that drive clonal expansion in normal human skin.
IgG and IgA with potential microbial - binding activity are expressed by normal human skin epidermal cells.
Rudensky's team compared Tregs in normal human breast tissues with those found in untreated breast tumors, and found that Tregs in tumors were capable of more potent and aggressive immunosuppressive action.
For one, they were about 10 times smaller than normal human cancer cells.
In fact, the pathologist is cautious about calling the Colombian's illness «cancer» because those cells were different from normal human cancer cells, even though they behaved similarly.
He said traditional drugs to treat tapeworm infection — which target the whole organism at the larval stage - might not have been effective against tapeworm cancer cells, and it's also unclear whether chemotherapy for normal human cancer cells could have helped shrink the tumors.
If they were permanent, ES cells would never be able to differentiate into heart, kidney, brain, bone, skin and the other specialize cells crucial to normal human functioning.
It has been reported that human breast CSCs and normal human mammary stem / progenitor cells showed decreased expression of miR200c and other miR200 members and that restoring miR200c in breast CSCs inhibits their ability to expand clonally and form tumors in vivo [38].
CRISPR gene editing of normal human embryos NPR released the news this week about the first attempt to use CRIPS gene editing on healthy human embryos in Sweden:
The obligately anaerobic bacterium Bacteroides fragilis, an opportunistic pathogen and inhabitant of the normal human colonic microbiota, exhibits considerable within - strain phase and antigenic variation of surface components.
Implantable brain organoids could allow researchers to learn more about normal human brain development over time, Chen says.
Reduced mammalian target of rapamycin activity facilitates mitochondrial retrograde signaling and increases life span in normal human fibroblasts.
Since its founding in 1965 the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research («GFMR») has supported basic research to better understand the biology that governs normal human aging and its related physiological decline, with the objective of developing interventions that will extend the healthy years of human life.
Djerassi I, Kim JS, Mitrakul C, Suvansri U, Ciesielka W. Filtration leukopheresis for separation and concentration of transfusable amounts of normal human granulocytes.
PET is also an important research tool to map normal human brain and heart function.
A detailed comparison of gene expression signatures between ETP ALL tumors and and normal human hematopoietic progenitor cells revealed a somewhat surprising finding: ETP - ALL expression patterns were less consistent with early T - cell precursors, as might have been expected, but more similar to the expression profile of normal hematopoietic stem cells and granulocyte macrophage precursors.
Rudolf Virchow in 1872 argued that the bones from Neandertal were those of a normal human being, deformed by rickets; the idea was revived by Francis Ivanhoe in 1970.
«The human brain varies in size from about 700cc to about 2000cc» he says on p 83 [therefore a fossil with a capacity of only 700cc is a perfectly normal human, see?]
Raichle's most recent research has helped in the development of a much better understanding of those areas of the normal human brain responsible for language, thought processing and emotion.
Human epidermis was shown to persist for at least three months, i.e. three full renewal cycles, displaying normal human skin characteristics.
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