Sentences with phrase «of cell clusters»

Cellulite is an accumulation of cell clusters that solidify and harden as the surrounding tissue loses its connectivity and elasticity, due to poor circulation and toxins stored in these deposits and excess lipids.
EBs were formed by mechanical dissociation of cell clusters and plating into low - adherence dishes in hESC medium without bFGF2 for 7 days.

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The research cluster in B.C. centred around early developer Ballard Power still accounts for more than a quarter of fuel - cell industry revenues worldwide, said B.C.'s job, tourism and skills training minister, Pat Bell.
The scientists found that when individuals completed a word puzzle, right before a moment of insight, a cluster of cells located in the superior temporal gyrus — in the right hemisphere of the brain — show significant activity.
The vast majority of the members of the cluster, however, are small businesses in the fuel - cell industry, including suppliers that make pieces of a final product.
With the money from the SBA, the cluster has worked to increase the awareness and adoption of fuel - cell technology, Rinebold says.
The majority of the fuel - cell industry is rooted in the Northeast, but fuel - cell businesses there have only been cooperating for the past decade or so, says Joel M. Rinebold, director of energy initiatives at the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, the East Hartford, Conn. - based organization that oversees the cluster.
It is equally a baby, a fetus, a cluster of cells.
And with 7billion on the planet (and growing), these «young people missing millions from their generation» should be thankful that clusters of cells can be medically removed, preventing unwanted births and (perhaps) even saving the human population from growing to a point of unsustainability.
They probably wanted to redefine «person» so that they could weasel their way into applying the rights we have as living breathing human beings to clusters of cells (fetus) not viable outside the uterus.
What frustrates me about the pro-choice movement is the lengths to which advocates go to de-humanize unborn children and sanitize the abortion procedure, reducing life to nothing more than a cluster of cells and the implications of pregnancy to little more than a choice.
I don't know about you, but I think it's more humane to terminate a cluster of cells that lacks the ability to feel pain than it is to insist that a child be born into a situation where it is unwanted, unloved, unprotected and may end up abused or dead.
No brain activity or development, abortion is fine because it's no more then a cluster of cells or like a plant.
It is unclear, to say the least, how one can make the status of a pre-sentient cluster of cells more or less exalted by considering what it might eventually be (WM 126).13
These cells have been found clustering in sites of anomalies or organ malfunctions such as diabetes, again appearing to try to fix the problem.
Then he remembered things he learned in psychology classes: A cluster of cells in the center of the brain, the nucleus accumbens, gets dosed with the neurotransmitter dopamine when we do something fun, like have sex or eat a doughnut.
While you are making adjustments for your changing shape, there are a lot of changes going on inside your womb as your baby, who was just a cluster of cells a couple of months ago, has organs, nerves, muscles and is looking more like a little person.
After five or six days, the embryo is composed of a cluster of identical cells called a blastocyst.
This happens at the very earliest stage of development, when the zygote is no more than a cluster of a few cells.
Alveoli are small clusters of cells, and these cells produce the milk in the breasts and transport the milk down through the ducts and to the nipples.
Two months ago, your baby was a cluster of cells.
From a tiny cluster of cells to a bouncing baby - fetal development is an amazing process.
Explore how animals have evolved an amazing variety of eyes from early clusters of light - sensitive cells, along with often surprising ways to use them.
A small cluster of stem cells in the brain seems to help mice stay young, and injecting extra stem cells helps them live longer.
The «tumors» are really clusters of immune cells that have invaded sites to kill cancer, he says.
After a few days, they divided the clusters into individual cells, a small percentage of which grew into so - called blast colonies of up to 400 million cells, the team reports in Nature Methods.
Researchers also noticed that epitopes included clusters of T cell receptors that shared key similarities as well as less similar «outlier» receptors.
Years ago W.U.'s Holtzman and former colleague Marc Diamond, who has since moved to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, identified tau - binding antibodies that slow the spread of toxic tau clusters in a lab assay using cultured cells.
Now, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have shown, in mice, that the virus infects a rare type of intestinal cell called a tuft cell, so named because each cell sports a cluster of hairlike extensions on its surface.
To get more cells, researchers from Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester, Mass., grew clusters of human embryonic cells in a precise cocktail of growth factors and other cell - regulating chemicals that took several years to work out, says Robert Lanza, the firm's vice president of research and scientific developmCell Technology in Worcester, Mass., grew clusters of human embryonic cells in a precise cocktail of growth factors and other cell - regulating chemicals that took several years to work out, says Robert Lanza, the firm's vice president of research and scientific developmcell - regulating chemicals that took several years to work out, says Robert Lanza, the firm's vice president of research and scientific development.
At the same time, researchers have found that much smaller protein clusters called oligomers — made of only a few copies of these proteins — can be highly toxic to motor neuron - like cells grown in the lab and thus are more likely to be the chief causes of brain - cell death in these diseases.
Fanconi anemia (FA) is a genomic instability syndrome caused by mutations inside a cluster of proteins normally responsible for DNA repair in cells.
The channels act like conduits that speed signals across the gaps between clusters of cells — similar to the way a group email reaches several people at once.
Now, a UCLA study has traced the Pavlovian response to a small cluster of brain cells — the same neurons that go awry during Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease and Tourette's syndrome.
Still, how melanoma cells join into tumors — whether by individual cells coming together or small or large clusters of cells doing so — follows the same pattern as breast tissue cancer cells: Cables are extended to reel in other cells or clusters.
When exposed to cold, clusters of cells within the body's white fat become beige — a color change that reflects the creation of more energy - producing mitochondria, cellular components that enable cells to burn calories and give off heat.
The cells get their name from a cluster of tube structures sticking off of one end.
They stimulated a cluster of key brain cells, boosted the production of a protein linked to sleep or gave the flies a drug that mimicked the activity of an important chemical messenger.
A study has traced the Pavlovian response to a small cluster of brain cells — the same neurons that go awry during Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease and Tourette's syndrome.
Too little VEGF doesn't grow vessels rapidly enough to maintain the transplanted islets, which are clusters containing hundreds of cells.
An embryo donated for research revealed two inner cell masses (ICMs, internal cluster of cells at the embryonic pole of the blastocyst which develops into the body of the embryo), which is a sign of monochorionic / diamniotic pregnancy that will give rise to MZ twins.
Rather than loose clusters of cells, sponges are self - contained animals, meaning they are much more like other animals than we thought, says Scott Nichols of the University of California, Berkeley.
Using the material and protein combination, the researchers evaluated multiple locations for implanting the islet cell clusters, the first time such a direct comparison of transplant sites has been made.
Shown here is a cluster of circulating tumor cells (red) from a patient with breast cancer.
Sensing small increases in CO2, the carotid body, a small cluster of cells in the neck, spurs big increases in breathing to remove excess CO2 and keep a person out of trouble.
Pcdhαc2 is found in a cluster of genes that contain the blueprints for proteins that protrude from the surface of cells.
These cells developed normally, and within two weeks had formed neural rosettes, clusters of cells that form the central nervous system.
The invasion of epithelial cells and immune cells are controlled by two separate gene clusters called Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands 1 and 2 (SPI1, SPI2) respectively.
Circulating tumor cell (CTC) clusters — clumps of from 2 to 50 tumor cells that break off a primary tumor and are carried through the bloodstream — appear to be much more likely to cause metastasis than are single CTCs, according to a study from investigators at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center.
«Because 85 percent of people in the study reported extending the antenna during calls, we might have expected to find a disproportionate cluster of tumors behind the eye and the ear on the side the cell phone was used since radiation emission is highest at the antenna,» says co-author Mark Malkin, a neuro - oncologist at Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center.
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