Sentences with phrase «of hundreds of cells»

Using a miniature microscope inserted into the brains of the mice, the researchers recorded the activity of hundreds of cells in the hippocampus as the mice freely moved around their surroundings.
Using a miniature microscope inserted into the brains of the mice, Hen's team recorded the activity of hundreds of cells in the hippocampus as the mice freely moved around their surroundings.
ENCODE has laid a foundation for these kinds of studies by examining more than 140 of the hundreds of cell types found in the human body and identifying many of the cell type - specific control elements.

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Verizon has built out several hundred cell sites with 5G transmitters capable of reaching several thousand customer homes and businesses.
In the course of it, you lose hundreds of millions of muscle cells that won't be replaced, and instead less flexible scar tissue forms on the heart, which can lead to patients needing a heart transplant.
In typical densely - populated urban areas, these product solutions have provided ubiquitous Gbps - level access rate, hundreds of Mbps of indoor access experience, and over 20 Gbps cell capacity.
Researcher Aviv Regev's «lab has gone from looking at 18 cells at a time to sequencing RNA from hundreds of thousands.»
XRO was developed based on the company's experience in helping a major wireless carrier in India launch an LTE network with thousands of cell sites quickly using hundreds of inexperienced personnel.
This statement could have easily been lifted from one of hundreds of blogs or texted to any number of hipster's cells.
To the contrary, it is more fantastic than we can imagine — hundreds of billions (trillions) of galaxies with hundreds of billions (trillions) of stars, nearly all of which have planets, some right for life; planets so hot that they rain glass; stars made of diamonds; the lineage of animals from singled celled organisms to the incredible variety that exists today with their unique adaptations.
After the first month my daughter got her cell phone we got a bill for hundreds of dollars.
Their brain is divided in regions with different coordinated functions, and it is composed of several hundred thousands of nerve cells (the honey bee has about 800,000).
Totally agree — but remember that it took hundreds of years for the power of the priest to diminish in the west — cell phones and the Internet have not been around very long...
Hundreds of years ago Cardinal Newman got slandered when he built a vegetable cellar as the media considered it evidence of the rumour that priests kept youths victims in underground cells to have their wicked way with them.
And the first price active self replicating cells would not have been hundreds of thousands of base pairs long.
Hartshorne insists that, «A body is, in the human case, no merely single thing, but a vast society of society of perhaps two hundred thousand kinds of cells.
Also amazing is the way the immune system distin - guishes between foreign sub - stances and the hundreds of cell types that make up our body.
Science tells us that each living cell contains as much information as one hundred volumes of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Who has so made it that the hundred millions of rod and cone cells which together make sight possible, are so co-ordinated that they can give sight?
As he lay at night chained to the stone floor of his cell, his back scarred with hundreds of lashes, his mind numbed with months in solitary confinement, he despaired.
Brain new probes are allowing them to track the Cerebrrin coordinated activity of hundreds of brain cells; and more precise brain implants are giving patients more control over artificial limbs.
Hundreds of trillions of neural connections are established and billions of nerve cells develop.
Now nestled in the nutrient - rich lining of your uterus is a microscopic ball of hundreds of rapidly multiplying cells that will develop into your baby.
Every week we hear shocking stories about children being held in police cells, or sent hundreds of miles away from home for care, because the right support isn't available in their own community.
In January prisoner numbers topped 80,000, forcing hundreds of prisoners to be held in emergency accommodation in police cells.
Most amusingly of all, Dennis Skinner felt that the most noteworthy piece of parliamentary oratory of the last one hundred years came from the member for Bolsover - one Dennis Skinner - in a filibuster against opponents of stem cell research.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced today that New York State will soon be on Ebay — well not the entire state — just hundreds of state vehicles, cell phones, medical equipment, highway equipment, officer furniture, cameras and generators.
Axons can measure several hundred times the diameter of the cell body, and, in addition to rapid transmission of electric impulses, they also transport molecular materials over these distances.
However, the impact of the two methylation - regulating enzymes was still seen at 10 to 15 months, when scientists found decreased expression of hundreds of genes — many of which are key tumor suppressor genes such as BMP3, SFRP2 and GATA4 — in the smoke - exposed cells and a five - or - more-fold increase in the signaling of the KRAS oncogene that is known to be mutated in smoking - related lung cancers.
Each one contains hundreds of stinging cells, used for capturing and holding on to prey.
Using a method called two - photon microscopy, they routinely measure the activity of hundreds of neurons with single cell resolution.
The German - born Frank, who was inducted as a AAAS fellow in 1997, is a professor of biochemistry, molecular biophysics and biological sciences at Columbia in New York City and the Scottish - born Henderson, who has been a AAAS member since 1996, has served as director of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology research facility where hundreds of scientists work on neurobiology, cell biology and biotechnology.
In that spot, the scientists found a niche of angioblasts, those same cells that a hundred years earlier were thought to be the source of lymph vessels, but were later neglected.
Their brains differed in the activity of over a hundred genes that provide cells with energy, influence chemical communications in the brain and strengthen the connection between nerve cells.
«It's a master switch that turns on hundreds of genes necessary to build the powerhouse machinery of the cell
In SIF - seq, hundreds or thousands of DNA fragments to be tested for enhancer activity are coupled to a reporter gene and targeted into a single, reproducible site in embryonic cell genomes.
For over one hundred years, scientists have debated the question of the origins of the lymphatic system — a parallel system to the blood vessels that serves as a conduit for everything from immune cells to fat molecules to cancer cells.
Your body is made up of around ten trillion cells, but you harbour a hundred trillion bacteria.
Hundreds of clinics offering unregulated stem cell therapies have sprung up across the US and Australia thanks to lax oversight
At the same time, the activity of hundreds of nerve cells was measured with so - called microelectrode arrays.
Vali tried to collect ice - forming cells from the lowest few hundred feet of the atmosphere but failed to find anything.
Each of us develops from an unspecialized single cell into hundreds of different specific cell types.
A strong supporter of human embryo stem cell research, the senator joined with hundreds of legislators from both parties after Ronald Reagan's death in a renewed plea for Bush to remove restrictions.
These «aggregates» can comprise hundreds of thousands of cells, be up to 2 mm in diameter and be eight times more resistant to chemotherapy drugs — firstly because hypoxic conditions are created inside the aggregates and secondly because these tumour cells reduce growth and are therefore less sensitive.
Liver cells carry out hundreds of different functions, only some of which Lagasse has tested in mice, and it is unlikely that transplanted cells could fulfill all of them in humans.
Damaged mouse sciatic nerves produced hundreds of times the normal amount of two «chemoattractant» molecules, Cxcl1 and Cxcl2, which attach to the surfaces of neutrophils and draw the immune cells into injured tissue.
The molecule miR - 182 is a microRNA, a type of short non-coding RNA that can bind to hundreds of genes to reduce their protein expression in cells.
In a 1967 paper published in the Journal of Theoretical Biology, Margulis suggested that mitochondria and plastids — vital structures within animal and plant cells — evolved from bacteria hundreds of million of years ago, after bacterial cells started to collect in interactive communities and live symbiotically with one another.
There are hundreds of RNA - binding proteins in the human genome that together regulate the processing, turnover and localization of the many thousands of RNA molecules expressed in cells.
They then argue that «By creating a financial incentive for embryonic stem cell research — an incentive that by NIH's own admission involves investments of «hundreds of millions of dollars» — and by specifying the precise means by which embryos must be destroyed in order to qualify for federal funding, the NIH necessarily and knowingly subjects embryos to a substantial risk of injury or death.»
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