When they mixed the two types
of cells in a culture, only one type of cell mingled.
After collecting biopsies from banked human donor eyes, the team expanded the numbers
of cells in a culture plate using human serum to nourish them.
RNA
of cells in culture was isolated with the RNeasy Mini Kit (RNeasy kit, Qiagen) according to the manufacturer's instructions.
However, a recent published review of basic science journals, including studies
of cells in culture from high impact cardiovascular journals, and of basic and clinical scientific literature, suggests that sex of experimental material is not consistently reported.
Not exact matches
Avita Medical, which formed after the merger
of Clinical
Cell Culture and Visiomed Group, has new contracts under way
in Greece and Mexico.
Based on a 3D image such as an MRI scan, Aspect's machine builds relatively complex organic structures out
of a «hydrogel» embedded within
cells taken from the body and grown
in a
cell culture.
Post,
of MosaMeat, who created the first hamburger from
cultured animal
cells in 2013 with backing from Google billionaire Brin, believes some
of his competitors have set unrealistic timelines to market
in part because that's what tech investors want to hear.
Rather than obtaining meat from animals raised on environmentally destructive factory farms and slaughtered
in filthy slaughterhouses, clean meat is produced by taking a small sample
of animal
cells and replicating them
in a
culture outside
of the animal.
Some reports, such as the Open Philanthropy Project's Animal Product Alternatives report and Van der Weele & Tramper (2014) suggest it is unlikely that
cultured meats will become cost - competitive with conventional meat.98, 99 One important contributing factor
in this conclusion, which is cited
in these reports, is the minimum costs
of the growth medium necessary for
culturing the desired
cells.
In my cell biology course, we investigate the biology and chemistry of a cell surface receptor that helps induce good feelings in us when it binds to a chemical compound found in incense; this may help explain why so many different cultures and religions have independently evolved the use of incense in their ceremonies and ritual
In my
cell biology course, we investigate the biology and chemistry
of a
cell surface receptor that helps induce good feelings
in us when it binds to a chemical compound found in incense; this may help explain why so many different cultures and religions have independently evolved the use of incense in their ceremonies and ritual
in us when it binds to a chemical compound found
in incense; this may help explain why so many different cultures and religions have independently evolved the use of incense in their ceremonies and ritual
in incense; this may help explain why so many different
cultures and religions have independently evolved the use
of incense
in their ceremonies and ritual
in their ceremonies and rituals.
Embryos are different from mere
cell cultures in a number
of important ways.
In both cases individual members may exercise some dominance over others, in particular by altering the patterns guiding further growth and development, but the social coordination stems from basic patterns embodied in the genetic makeup of the plant cells and in the laws and traditions of human cultur
In both cases individual members may exercise some dominance over others,
in particular by altering the patterns guiding further growth and development, but the social coordination stems from basic patterns embodied in the genetic makeup of the plant cells and in the laws and traditions of human cultur
in particular by altering the patterns guiding further growth and development, but the social coordination stems from basic patterns embodied
in the genetic makeup of the plant cells and in the laws and traditions of human cultur
in the genetic makeup
of the plant
cells and
in the laws and traditions of human cultur
in the laws and traditions
of human
culture.
A
cell in my brain is different from a
cell not
in my brain but, say,
in a
culture of cells in a dish.
If Christians believe that the church and the worship it offers to God ought
in some ways to counter the norms and practices
of the surrounding
culture, then what does it mean that after spending so much
of our time each week
in front
of computer monitors,
cell phones, and sports bar TVs, we come to church on Sunday and happily position ourselves
in front
of the biggest screen
of all?
In fact, these dead starter
culture cells and debris are an important food source for subsequent generations
of microbes, referred to as non-starter lactic acid bacteria (NSLAB).
Producing «clean» meat by
culturing cells — instead
of raising or slaughtering animals - is a new frontier
in food production, but will it require a new regulatory framework, and what should we call it?
Producing «clean» meat by
culturing cells — instead
of raising or slaughtering animals - is a new frontier
in food production that will require consumer education and transparent labeling.
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.
Rather than obtaining meat from animals raised on environmentally destructive factory farms and slaughtered
in filthy slaughterhouses, clean meat is produced by taking a small sample
of animal
cells and replicating them
in a
culture outside
of the animal.
In both plant and human
cell cultures coconut water extends the youth
of the
cells.
Tyson Ventures, the venture capital arm
of Tyson Foods, Inc., has invested
in food tech startup Memphis Meats, a leader
in cultured meat produced directly from animal
cells.
In 2010, researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center published a study in the journal Clinical Cancer Research showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast cancer stem cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor cell
In 2010, researchers from the University
of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center published a study
in the journal Clinical Cancer Research showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast cancer stem cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor cell
in the journal Clinical Cancer Research showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast cancer stem
cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor cell
in mice and
in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor cell
in lab
cultures, and it also prevented the growth
of new tumor
cells.
He has more than fifteen years» experience
in the life science industry, including the product development, market development and commercialization
of cells, scaffolds,
cell reprogramming tools and
cell culture media for regenerative medicine and bioprocessing applications.
The study, «Polarity
of varicosity initiation
in central neuron mechanosensation,» which will be published June 12
in The Journal
of Cell Biology, observes the swelling process
in live
cultured neurons and could lead to new ways
of limiting the symptoms associated with concussive brain injuries.
Transient Silencing
of 14 -3-3sigma promotes proliferation
of p63 - positive progenitor
cells isolated from human breastmilk
in mammary epithelial
cell culture.
Another ingredient
in this skin serum is ZPRO ™, which is the ZO Protein and Antioxidant System, made
of butterfly bush meristem
cell culture and hydrolyzed sericin.
Visually, she is filming and analyzing time - lapse images
of human embryos
in the incubator and has been able to correlate various parameters
of how
cells divide with the probability that the embryos will make it to a full blastocyst stage by day 5 - 6
of culture.
While scientists have previously had success
in 3D printing a range
of human stem
cell cultures developed from bone marrow or skin
cells, a team from Scotland's Heriot - Watt University claims to be the first to print the more delicate, yet more flexible, human embryonic stem
cells (hESCs).
In November 2010 Japanese researchers announced online in Analytical Chemistry that they had built a chip that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer cells respond to cancer drugs, and in February 2010 scientists publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
In November 2010 Japanese researchers announced online
in Analytical Chemistry that they had built a chip that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer cells respond to cancer drugs, and in February 2010 scientists publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
in Analytical Chemistry that they had built a chip that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer
cells respond to cancer drugs, and
in February 2010 scientists publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
in February 2010 scientists publishing
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica
of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle
of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe
in cultured cell
in cultured cells.
Shukla and colleagues discovered that a small drug molecule called BX795, which is sold to labs for use
in experiments, helped clear HSV - 1 infection
in cultured human corneal
cells,
in donated human corneas, and
in the corneas
of mice infected with HSV - 1.
«When someone has a problem — whether they need to find a particular
cell line or need to understand the formulation
of a particular type
of culture medium — they're coming to you and they're
in a crisis.
The process is painstaking and involves the systematic «knockout» — removal —
of relevant genes
in stem
cell cultures.
The team tested whether overexpression
of PGC1 - alpha could protect
cultures of rat brain
cells from the pesticide rotenone, which inhibits complex I
of the electron transport chain
in neuronal mitochondria and produces many symptoms similar to those
of Parkinson's.
They found high levels
of the regulatory T -
cells in patients treated with post-transplant cyclophosphamide, and lab -
cultured cells survived cyclophosphamide treatment.
In the journal Biomaterials, the team reports culturing cells to make extracellular matrix (ECM) of two types and five different alignments with the strength found in natural tissue and without using any artificial chemicals that could make it incompatible to implan
In the journal Biomaterials, the team reports
culturing cells to make extracellular matrix (ECM)
of two types and five different alignments with the strength found
in natural tissue and without using any artificial chemicals that could make it incompatible to implan
in natural tissue and without using any artificial chemicals that could make it incompatible to implant.
The scientists also generated a panel
of (reconstructed) ancestral and existing TRIM5 genes (19 total), expressed them
in cultured cell lines, and exposed the
cells to 16 different retroviruses (lentiviruses and others) to see which TRIM5 versions conferred resistance to which viruses.
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.
The team tested the technique on
cells in culture that mimic the transformation
of unspecialised white blood
cells into full immune
cells.
In cell culture, low concentrations
of these corrector molecules can reduce mitochondrial impairment and neuronal dysfunction.
Still, only a few dozen labs
in the world are certified as BSL4 facilities; some are very small and only work on diagnostics, or
cell cultures, or a single species
of animals.
The researchers then examined a number
of DNA variants
in the protein production - control region
of the bellwether gene
in cell cultures.
The research group studied the role
of oxidative stress (see «The Two Faces
of Oxygen»)
in cell senescence, and at Packer's request, Smith began teaching Pereira - Smith
cell culture techniques.
The team pumped around 50 million rat liver
cells into each
of five bare scaffolds, then incubated the organs
in culture for two weeks.
Researchers then tested
cell cultures and mouse models by using a gene editing process called CRISPR - Cas9 to demonstrate how the presence or absence
of myomaker and myomerger — both individually and
in unison — affect
cell fusion and muscle formation.
The scientists also showed,
in lab -
cultured human
cells, that an ALDH - blocking drug strips regulatory T -
cells of their ability to grow and protect themselves from cyclophosphamide.
When added to the
cultured cells at molar ratios 103 to 104 times that
of the luteinizing hormone releasing factor, both analogs decrease the amount
of luteinizing hormone secreted
in response to the releasing factor.
Protein expression
in these glioblastoma
cells more closely mimicked that
in real cancer
cells than
in 2D
cultures of cells, indicating that this method could be used to study cancer (Nature Nanotechnology, DOI: 10.1038 / nnano.2010.23).
The researchers — James Robl, a developmental biologist and his colleagues at the University
of Massachusetts at Amherst, and Steve Stice at Advanced
Cell Technology
in Worcester, Massachusetts — inserted a marker gene fused with a gene for resistance to the chemical neomycin into a
culture of connective tissue
cells called fibroblasts.
Using human fetal «mini-brains» grown
in 3 - D
cultures, scientists determined that a specific protein produced by the Zika virus changes the properties
of neural stem
cells in the developing brain
of an infected fetus, potentially causing microcephaly
in newborns (Ki - Jun Yoon, abstract 103.06, see attached summary).
A swab
of a patient's bladder
cells were
cultured in a dish, molded to the shape
of the bladder, and tacked onto their original damaged organ, restoring function.