Sentences with phrase «of cultured cells»

Electroporation of cultured cells was carried out using the Neon Transfection System (Invitrogen).
We have demonstrated that micro-patterns of extra-cellular matrix molecules are able to determine the polarity and division axis of cultured cells.
To address this in cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis), Elizabeth Dietrich of the University of Washington studied how different versions of the restriction factor TRIMCyp (taken from cynomolgus macaques from different geographical areas) can affect the susceptibility of cultured cells to infection with HIV - 1 and HIV - 2.
To mimic the radiation treatment procedure, a batch of cultured cells were carried to radiation room in a similar way to radiation treatment groups but were not exposed to radiation.
The researchers then transferred nuclei from nearly 1900 of the cultured cells into egg cells whose nuclei had been removed, eventually producing six calves.
The specificity of this DNA cutting activity has made CRISPR - Cas the darling of gene therapy researchers, who have modified it to make precise changes in the genomes of cultured cells, laboratory animals, and even humans.
«Forensic DNA analysis checks the origin of cultured cells
A cell line consists of cultured cells that often originate from a tumor.
The enzyme, called tankyrase, may prove useful for extending the lives of cultured cells grown to repair burned skin and other damaged tissue.
They then used fluorescent antibodies that bind specifically to the protein to trace the virus's interactions with various kinds of cultured cells.
A team spearheaded by Dr. Markus Helfer and Prof. Dr. Ruth Brack - Werner from the Institute of Virology and Prof. Dr. Philippe Schmitt - Kopplin from the Analytical BioGeoChemistry research unit (BGC) performed a detailed investigation of the effects of PS extracts on HIV - 1 infection of cultured cells.
Like an eager first - grader playing show - and - tell, she's been known to pass around a flask of cultured cells so that visiting scientific reviewers can see the raw data and share her excitement.
That has led scientists in the last decade or so to look for ways of culturing cells in laboratory settings that are a bit more complex.

Not exact matches

One habit of Prince's they told me about struck me as so counter to our times that I came to see it as illustrating what set him apart from today's culture of celebrity: he allowed no one near him to use a cell phone.
What it does: Scientists have nicknamed mycoplasmas the «crabgrass» of cell cultures because they're particularly tricky to detect, diagnose, and eradicate.
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.
(So far, the company's cell cultures are reported to be small, about the size of a postage stamp, and not fully functional.)
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.
Cultured meat producers still have to source the first set of cells from an animal — even if it's just a small biopsy that doesn't require slaughter.
GFI's scientists have identified the critical aspects of clean meat production, from the culturing of the initial cells all the way to distribution.
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.
If I have a bunch of cells from a throat culture or other medical swab, that isn't a human life.
I was inspired by the vulnerability of that culture; the way people spill their life out over their cell phones while you're sitting next to them on the subway.
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 rituals.
Embryos are different from mere cell cultures in a number of important ways.
[Perhaps the concept of «church - court» has moved to the openness of the Internet, and we all are now part of the greater «church court»... but then again, I can only wonder how to implement the third step within a global culture interconnected by the Internet, cell phones, tweets, and videos....
Heretofore, this earth has witnessed the emergence of single - celled living organisms, the growth of multicelled plant organisms, the advent of animals with centralized nervous systems making self - directed activity possible, and the flowering of humanity with its far - flung culture.
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 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?
Bay area start - up Finless Foods — one of a new wave of cellular agriculture companies producing meat by culturing cells (without raising or slaughtering animals)-- has slashed production costs by 50 % since September and is aiming to achieve price parity...
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.
At the beginning of 2011 we launched our first ingredient fully produced by plant cell culture: Resistem, an anti-ageing ingredient.
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.
Ohly offers a wide range of products such as yeast extracts, inactive dry yeast, special vitamin yeast, yeast cell wall derivatives, medical yeast and autolysed yeast, based on bakers and / or Torula yeast, as well as wine yeast, specialty powders and starter cultures.
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 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).
The team took small pieces of ear tissue from XXY and XYY mice, cultured them, and collected connective tissue cells known as fibroblasts.
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