Sentences with phrase «organ cells»

From these three cell populations different functional tissue cells arise, such as skin cells, muscle cells, and specific organ cells.
Fetal cells also appear to migrate to injury sites and have been found in patients with thyroid and liver damage, where they had morphed into organ cells, which suggests that they are on a repair mission.
It exerts this control by regulating cell proliferation and transformation into specific organ cell types.
«Undergraduate invention aims to lower costs of organ cell printing.»
Researchers at Cedars - Sinai can turn cells from a sample of blood or skin into induced pluripotent stem cells, and then reprogram those cells into different organs cells found in the body.
This remainder can then be seeded with immature organ cells or stem cells from the intended recipient.
First, working organ cells that normally don't divide can multiply and grow to replenish lost tissue, as occurs in injured salamander hearts.
Stem cells could likewise be reprogrammed into differentiated organ cells.
While the T cells of the liver transplant recipients reacted to the donor organ cells weakly, their reaction to other antigens was preserved.
Then the scientists have to activate the genes involved in pluripotency, and finally, tissue - specific genes must be repressed to prevent the stem cells from developing into more mature organ cells.
Gang Dong's research focuses on cilia, antenna - like protrusions on cells, including most human organ cells and many parasites.
Transcription factors dictate what genes are turned on or off in a cell during embryo formation, thereby controlling the type of organ the cell will form.
We could take a blood sample from this astronaut, extract stem cells found in their blood, and then engineer those stem cells into different organ cells.
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During the process, the cells begin to form three distinct layers: the endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm, determining which tissues or organs the cells will then develop into.
These can then be made into any organ cell type specific to the individual.
These organ cells can then be put on our chips.
The benefit here is two-fold; 1) you can create any organ cell you like, and 2) you create an environment where cells exhibit previously unprecedented levels of biological function when compared to existing techniques.
Cedars - Sinai scientists can harvest cells from the blood or skin of an individual and reprogram them into induced pluripotent stem cells, which can be made into any organ cell (such as those from the lung, liver or intestine), each bearing the unique genetic fingerprint and characteristics of the person.
These cells can then be reprogrammed into induced pluripotent stem cells, which can be made into any organ cell, each bearing the unique genetic fingerprint and characteristics of the individual.
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