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The resistance of the load cell circuit measured at the excitation terminals at standard temperature with no load applied and with the output (signal) terminals open - circuited.
The resistance of the load cell circuit measured at the output signal terminals at standard temperature with no load applied and with the excitation terminals open - circuited.
Automatic Doors, Before I was a mom I thought nothing of opening doors to malls and buildings, ok maybe there were times I was slightly irritated at opening the door to see someone else brush past me to rush in, as if I was holding the door for them, and then there is that busy - talking - on - the - cell - phone - person that does that too, even when you ARE pregnant... ok, a moment to compose myself, now where was I?
While some parents may fear giving their child a cell phone opens the door to danger, such as the child contacting undesirable people without the parent knowing or a teenager texting her boyfriend at all hours of the day and night, other parents view the cell phone as a safety tool.
It takes at the very least five or ten seconds for a viewer to decide to scan the code, get their cell phone, open the application, and then scan the QR code.
It also features upper load adjustment straps at the shoulders and a durable open - cell foam lumbar pad.
Touching your time machine down on Earth at a random point in the planet's history, roughly nine times out of 10 you would only find single - celled life or algae and would risk suffocation in the oxygen - starved open air.
The design and formation of an atomic - scale bridge between different materials will lead to new and improved physical properties, opening the path to new information technology and energy science applications amongst a myriad of science and engineering possibilities — for example, atoms could move faster at the interface between the materials, enabling better batteries and fuel cells.
The current paper shows that treating with retinoids simultaneously with anti-estrogen therapies may pull cofactors for progesterone receptors away from their posts, disallowing their ability to open DNA at the point of CK5 and keeping the growth of dangerous CK5 + cells in check.
This is how progesterone boosts CK5 + cells — like tiny gatekeepers, progesterone receptors and their cofactors sit in front of the gene CK5, opening the doors of DNA to be read at this point.
At first the virus seems to build up harmlessly in brain cells, but as soon as the larva breaks out, these cells burst open, unleashing destruction all around them.
«My sense is that there are different groups out there doing this kind of work, but they haven't opened up their labs» to reporters, says stem cell biologist Paul Knoepfler at the
«The title [Congress on Responsible Stem Cell Research] was what put me off, and I thought this isn't an open discussion at all; this is going to be all about proponents for adult stem cells, and the people working with embryonic stem cells will be the bad guys,» she says.
In a paper publishing August 7th in the Open Access journal PLOS Biology, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI - CBG) succeeded in mimicking the sustained expression of the transcription factor Pax6 as seen in the developing human brain, in mouse cortical progenitor cells.
Pregnancy is a unique setting, with two genetically distinct beings that intertwine without rejecting each other — a setting that, in theory at least, should offer an opening for cell therapy.
Until then, he had devoted himself precociously to the heart, publishing his first scientific paper, on damage to red blood cells from open - heart surgery, at age 17.
Rather than sequencing all the microbes at once, Orcutt's team picked out individual cells, broke them open, then collected and sequenced their DNA.
Summers and the research team, led by Dr. Mike Jensen at the Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer Research at Seattle Children's Research Institute, are opening PLAT - 04 after discovering that of the patients who relapsed in the PLAT - 02 trial, approximately 40 percent of them relapsed with a leukemia that evolved to circumvent the CAR T cells that were reprogrammed to detect and destroy cancer.
Some scientists, such as Kevin Eggan at Harvard, were disappointed that NIH didn't open the door to the use of embryos created for research purposes — including through somatic cell nuclear transfer (cloning) and parthenogenesis (from an unfertilized egg).
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — A stem cell research building opened today at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), is generating oohs and ahhs from scientists and architecture buffs alike.
The open - circuit voltage of 1.24 volts at a band gap of 1.63 electron volts leads to a loss in potential of 0.39 volts, versus 0.4 volts for commercial silicon cells.
At each oscillation, the switch opens for a short time and grants the cell a short window in which it can use noise as a «roll of the dice» to decide whether to escape into competence.
«This opens up bone - marrow transplants to virtually any patient out there with a haematological condition» such as leukaemia or sickle - cell anaemia, says John Tisdale, a haematologist at the US National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute in Bethesda, Maryland.
«Engineers use 3 - D gaming gear to give eye - opening look at cells in action.»
«LEVER 3 - D is amazing, it opens new vistas for understanding the stem cell niche,» said Dr. Sally Temple, a cell biologist at the Neural Stem Cell Institute in Rensselaer, N.Y. who has been using Cohen's software, through the course of its development, as part of her stem cell research since 2cell niche,» said Dr. Sally Temple, a cell biologist at the Neural Stem Cell Institute in Rensselaer, N.Y. who has been using Cohen's software, through the course of its development, as part of her stem cell research since 2cell biologist at the Neural Stem Cell Institute in Rensselaer, N.Y. who has been using Cohen's software, through the course of its development, as part of her stem cell research since 2Cell Institute in Rensselaer, N.Y. who has been using Cohen's software, through the course of its development, as part of her stem cell research since 2cell research since 2005.
The discovery could open the door for medical intervention in cancer stem cells aimed at the restoration of high levels of H1.0 in all cancer cells.
«Learning more about primordial life, and how it can be re-manipulated, will open up a lot of new avenues for science, and shed light on the puzzle of how complex biological systems evolve at the most fundamental molecular level» underlines Lynn Kamerlin, corresponding author, from the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University.
However, by combining the capabilities of the Surface Forces Apparatus (SFA)-- a device that can measure the tiny forces generated by the interaction of two surfaces at the sub-nano scale — and simultaneous imaging using a fluorescence microscope, the researchers were able to see in real time how the cell membranes rearrange in order to connect and open a fusion conduit between them.
Our cell phones can become devices that are able to open the door to our home, pay for our bus and subway charges, make purchases at any store with a tap and a password, and give us unfettered access to the Internet.
Anterior spiracles (respiratory openings) of a fruit fly larvae (1500x) Fluorescence microscopy Albert Tousson and Tomek Szul Department of Cell Biology The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Now, researchers at Toyohashi Tech, at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, have developed a novel cell - manipulation tool that can trap and release single cells in a parallel arrangement in open - top microwells.
A hole stays open at the bottom of the cell until the larva nears pupation from her fat grub shape into a queen with wings.
These cells remain open at the bottom until the queen larvae are ready to pupate.
The team generated a profile of open and closed areas in eight stages of T - cell development and found an abundance of the transcription factor TCF - 1 at regions along the genome that were open at the earliest stages of development.
«Now that we've found these cells in the hippocampus, it opens up new areas for exploring treatment ideas that we didn't know existed before,» says the study's lead author Jessica Jimenez, PhD, an MD / PhD student at Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons.
«Our original hypothesis was that cancer cells were modifying their metabolism based on communications they were receiving from cells in the microenvironment near the tumor,» said Nagrath, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Rice and co-author of a new study describing the research in the open - access journal eLife.
«If you went back a few years and opened a textbook you'd see the classic hippocampal circuit that's been diagrammed for a hundred years, and you'd look at the subiculum and you'd see it labeled as one region, with one type of cell, doing one thing,» Cembrowski explains.
Towards the end of the webinar, we will then look at an example of cells present in the adult human brain that can also be reprogrammed into neurons; and thus demonstrate, and further open potential therapeutic windows of opportunity.
«The opening of this facility marks a new era at the Buck Institute as we expand our research to encompass stem cell - based research for many of the diseases associated with aging,» Kennedy said.
«Structural Biology is at a critical stage where close integration with cell biology will open up new and powerful insights into health and disease.»
«Techniques like this tend to have a democratizing effect,» opening up opportunities for smaller groups, Molly Maleckar, the director of mathematical modeling at the Allen Institute for Cell Science who was not involved in the study, tells Wired.
In 2012, when Tonegawa Laboratory, a neuroscience research lab at MIT, developed a way to label engram cells, this opened the door to new ways to test memory consolidation theories.
«Now that we've found these cells in the hippocampus, it opens up new areas for exploring treatment ideas that we didn't know existed before,» said the study's lead author, Jessica Jimenez, an MD / PhD student at Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons.
Researchers at the University of Sydney have established a method to identify individual nanoparticles released by human cells, opening the way for them to become diagnostic tools in the early - detection of cancers, dementia...
«This step opens up an opportunity to take cells from patients with genetic blood disorders, use gene editing to correct their genetic defect, and make functional blood cells,» said Ryohichi Sugimura, a doctor at Boston Children's Hospital and lead author of one of the studies.
If fibroblasts could be used to create baby birds then the world of bird de-extinction would open up expansively, and the frozen fibroblast cell lines of endangered bird species at the San Diego Frozen Zoo could be used to rescue species on the verge of extinction.
The SCiStar study is an open - label, single - arm trial testing three sequential escalating doses of AST - OPC1 administered at up to 20 million AST - OPC1 cells in 25 subjects with subacute motor complete (AIS - A or AIS - B) cervical (C - 4 to C - 7) spinal cord injury.
To determine the gained voltage of the flow cell depending on the type of membrane used and salinity difference, the team recorded open - circuit cell voltages while feeding two solutions at 15 milliliters per minute.
«Over the past year, the international scientific community, from physicians to computer scientists, has engaged in an open process to plan how to go about making this revolutionary atlas,» said Aviv Regev, a core member, chair of faculty, and director of the Klarman Cell Observatory and Cell Circuits Program at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard; an HHMI Investigator; professor of biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and co-chair, with Sarah Teichmann of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, of the HCA Organizing Committee.
She worked as an Open Lab Fellow at GSK's Tres Cantos Laboratories working on both whole - cell and biochemical screens.
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