Sentences with phrase «of human skin»

The nucleus of the cow egg is removed and replaced with the nucleus of the human skin cell.
More recently she has moved towards multidisciplinary biological problems and currently she is studying the structure of human skin.
Cats have skin that is half the thickness of human skin.
Direct contact of human skin to moist, infected soil is required.
Additionally, finger feeding is also the only therapeutic method that provides the touch of human skin as in breastfeeding.
Cat skin allergy symptoms and causes are very similar to the symptoms and causes of human skin allergies.
The ground is applied deliberately and has a peculiar depth, reminiscent of human skin.
To do so he is starting where most figurative painters have started, at least since the invention of oil paint: with the rendering of human skin.
The abstraction of human skin becomes a realistic depiction of a mountain range.
People don't think of human skin as an organ, but the skin is the largest organ of the human body.
Dogs have very sensitive skin that is half the thickness of human skin and has a very different pH balance.
The replicating lab obtained samples of the human skin cells used in the original study, which had been engineered to slowly form tumors, and implanted them in mice.
For the first time, scientists at Newcastle University, UK, have identified that the activity of a key metabolic enzyme found in the batteries of human skin cells declines with age.
(That series is an abstract take on portraiture composed of some 400 panels, monochromes that attempt to replicate the wide variety of human skin tones.)
Teoría del Color (Color Theory) at MUAC Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, is an exhibition that deals with color, but with the color of the human skin, and racism.
Now, by re-examining data from the early 1980s on the electrical conductivity of human skin in response to various voltages, Gorm Johnsen and his colleagues at the University of Oslo in Norway have uncovered a more prosaic example of memristive behaviour in nature.
The epidermis, the outermost layer of human skin, forms a protective interface between the body and its external environment, preventing water from escaping and microbes and toxins from entering.
The device can be applied by spraying a tiny amount of water, which dissolves the PVA nanofibers and allows it to stick easily to the skin — it conformed seamlessly to curvilinear surfaces of human skin, such as sweat pores and the ridges of an index finger's fingerprint pattern.
Topographical and temporal diversity of the human skin microbiome.
A team adapted the polymerase chain reaction and other methods to spot their targets and isolated and characterized archaeal DNA from dozens of biopsies of human skin, lungs, noses, and guts, including intestinal tissue from people with inflammatory bowel disease.
Colorized scanning electron microscopic view of a cross section of human skin reveals multiple layers.
From the outside, people look like tiny space heaters skittering across the globe: six - and - a-half billion appliances each set to about 91 degrees, the average temperature of human skin.
The Skin I Live In revolves around Ledgard's attempt to construct a new type of human skin using the beautiful Vera (Elena Anaya) as a human guinea pig.
His research involved multiphoton microscopy imaging of human skin tissue, in particular functional imaging of skin cancer and the study of the effects caused by the application of Optical Clearing Agents in two photon microscopy.
A Thousand Fiendish Angels: three short stories inspired by Dante's Inferno, linked by a book of human skin passed down through generations.
Three short stories inspired by Dante's Inferno, linked by a book of human skin passed down through generations.
As a first step, they have created a novel animal model that replicates the response of human skin to severe burns, skin grafts and laser therapy.
If you have millions and are still a spoiled brat and a waste of human skin, you need to give most of it away and shoot yourself.
In fact, it is a normal and commensal resident of human skin.
DENVER — After unpleasant lessons in the lab, mosquitoes can learn some restraint in their zest for pursuing the scent of human skin.
The savannah of human skin is an ecosystem as exotic as any on Earth.
New experimental models based on three - dimensional reconstructions of human skin are helping to reduce chemical testing on live animals, but can not yet replace animals altogether
Professor Rudi Beyaert (VIB / UGent): «We found that pharmacological treatment of human skin cells with drugs that inhibit the activity of MALT1 reduced the production of inflammation promoting proteins caused by mutant variants of CARD14.
There's also a feast of human skin available, as people in warmer climes often wear tank tops, flip - flops, and shorts.
When placed at the base of a Y - shaped tube, mosquitoes flew into the Y branch that smelled of human skin no more than would be expected by random chance.
SCENT OF A HUMAN Nasty experiences can change an Aedes aegypti mosquito's inclination to follow certain odors, such as the whiff of human skin.
After a few days, the cultured papillae were transplanted between the dermis and epidermis of human skin that had been grafted onto the backs of mice.
«Correcting disorders of human skin pigmentation is difficult, as safe and effective medications that alter melanin pigment production are lacking.
To identify the genes that give rise to the palette of human skin tones, Crawford et al. applied genome - wide analyses across diverse African populations (see the Perspective by Tang and Barsh).
The successful growth of human skin cells in culture has made it possible to restore epidermis after severe burns and other forms of damage
«First genomic survey of human skin fungal diversity.»
«DNA sequencing enabled us to learn immeasurably more about where fungi predominate as a part of the human skin microbiome.»
The bacterial peptide found to activate MS patients» T cells came from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common inhabitant of human skin which can infect wounds.
At another microscope, an iPad screen displays a magnified specimen of human skin.
Naspitz, an allergist at the Federal University of São Paulo, and Enrique Fernández - Caldas, an expert on parasites at Leti Laboratories in Madrid, were curious to know whether house - dust mites — minute scavengers of human skin flakes that infest carpets, beds, clothes, and even cuddly toys — might also take refuge on a child's scalp.
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