(A123 is teamed with German auto components — maker, Continental, to
package its cells into battery packs.)
Not exact matches
Family calling plans are reasonably priced and many have incorporated tweens and their
cell phone habits
into the
package.
In most living things, the body
packages the electrons up
into molecules that can safely carry them through the
cells until they are dumped on to oxygen.
Similar research by other scientists confirms the potential of engineered bacteria to deliver medical
packages directly
into living
cells.
Another possibility would be to create new beta
cells from donated pancreases, and
package them
into materials that shield the
cells from the immune system.
Much of the risk comes down to formulation — the molecular
packaging that ferries mRNA
into cells and protects it from being hacked apart by enzymes along the way.
«Animal viruses typically have all genome segments
packaged together
into a single viral particle, so only one of those particles is needed to infect a host
cell,» Ladner explained.
In the nucleus of eukaryotic
cells, DNA is
packaged with histone proteins
into complexes known as chromatin, which are further compacted
into chromosomes during
cell division.
During meiosis, the genome of a diploid germ
cell, which is composed of long segments of DNA
packaged into chromosomes, undergoes DNA replication followed by two rounds of division, resulting in haploid
cells called gametes.
Histone is a protein that acts like a spool for DNA, helping to
package the six - foot long DNA strand
into the tiny nucleus of every
cell.
These molecules are then
packaged into a molecule that delivers the RNA
into cells, where it is translated
into proteins that provoke an immune response from the host.
The shortening of telomeres is a process that occurs naturally in the body each time that a
cell divides: during
cell division the DNA, which is tightly
packaged into chromosomes, must be duplicated but the DNA - copying machinery design itself, prevents the full replication of the ends of the chromosomes.
It makes copies of the virus» genetic material — the viral RNA — to
package into new viruses that can infect other
cells; and it reads out the instructions in that genetic material to make viral messenger RNA, which directs the infected
cell to produce the proteins the virus needs.
They did this by
packaging CasRx
into a virus and delivering it to neurons grown from an FTD patient's stem
cells.
They
packaged Cas9 and the guide RNA
into a greasy bundle that slips inside
cells — and doesn't stick around.
When channelrhodopsins are appropriately
packaged and injected
into a muscle, they are integrating
into individual muscle
cells.
This wondrous virus can
package its DNA
into «particles» and send them to other
cells without killing the host
cell.
Collectively, epigenetic marks help
package the genome
into the loose but highly organized compartments it adopts during interphase, the working «middle age» in the life of a
cell.
Our genes are
packaged into cells by wrapping them around protein structures called nucleosomes.
The food - derived exogenous miRNAs are absorbed,
packaged into microvesical (MV) and then secreted
into circulation by
cells of animal GI tract.
The researchers showed for the first time that brown fat
cells deliver these microRNAs
into the blood by
packaging into so - called exosomes, which «can be seen as little
packages that are delivered by the brown fat
cells through the circulation.»
It's a formidable task: A
cell must cram about two meters of DNA
into microscopic
packages without tangling the genetic material like a string of holiday lights.
The cDNA library was
packaged into retroviral particles and introduced
into the J - Lat 6.3
cell line via infection (Table 1).
In the study, Spradling, with colleagues Michael Buszczak and Shelley Paterno, determined that the fruit fly gene scrawny (so named because of the appearance of mutant adult flies) modifies a specific chromosomal protein, histone H2B, used by
cells to
package DNA
into chromosomes.
Long strings of genes, tightly coiled
into packages of DNA inside
cells.
For the first time, researchers have witnessed the process of a protein complex
packaging DNA
into chromosomes prior to
cell division.
It's so impressive: a living
cell is able to neatly
package a big jumble of DNA, over two meters in length,
into tidy, tiny chromosomes while preparing for
cell division.
DNA or RNA can be
packaged into viruses, which are adept at entering
cells, but that approach carries the risk that some of the viral DNA will get integrated
into the host
cell.
The threads of DNA that make up each chromosome has to be severely condensed
into packages in order to fit inside a
cell's nucleus.
Chromatin refers to the DNA
packaging needed to squeeze the long strands
into each
cell.
Tao's lab focuses today on trying to understand how the viruses
package the genome, and how the capsid changes its structure to inject the viral genome
into a
cell.
DNA is
packaged into structures called chromosomes, and sometimes these chromosomes don't get shared properly when a
cell divides, which can lead to cancer.
The first step in both direct and
cell - based gene therapy is
packaging a therapeutic transgene
into a delivery vehicle (e.g., a viral vector), followed by expansion of its host
cell lines to produce high - enough vector concentrations.
Yes, nanotechnology is becoming ubiquitous in our daily lives and has found its way
into many commercial products, for example, strong, lightweight materials for better fuel economy; targeted drug delivery for safer and more effective cancer treatments; clean, accessible drinking water around the world; superfast computers with vast amounts of storage; self - cleaning surfaces; wearable health monitors; more efficient solar panels; safer food through
packaging and monitoring; regrowth of skin, bone, and nerve
cells for better medical outcomes; smart windows that lighten or darken to conserve energy; and nanotechnology - enabled concrete that dries more quickly and has sensors to detect stress or corrosion at the nanoscale in roads, bridges, and buildings.
The LumiFluor reporter constructs were designed to be
packaged into a retrovirus for infection of host
cells.
A large percentage of this extra energy is
packaged into fat
cells.
Autophagy is the process by which
cells capture large dysfunctional proteins, aging
cell components, and invading pathogens
into packages to be disposed of (7).
Although not a perfect
package, Splinter
Cell Conviction is a great game that offers a great single player experience as well as a solid cooperative game that all combines
into another must have action game.
The real mystery is billions of years earlier when
packages of chemicals apparently somehow collected themselves
into self replicating
packages of chemicals wrapped in a
cell membane.
Its manufacturing process enables the company to produce solar
cells that can be assembled
into solar modules of virtually any size, form, design or any power, in flexible glass - foil or glass - glass
packaging.
An analogy with your «
packaged» eddies: Biologists know that human
cells are complicated, yet they «
package» them
into entities for ease of handling.
The house
package itself is said to sport rooftop solar photovoltaic panels, a 2kW BlueGen fuel
cell converting natural gas
into electricity, an electric car, OLED TV, state of the art lighting solutions (controlled plasma, CFL, LED).
Somehow, Motorola's «longest - lasting» smartphone ever manages to squeeze that bulky
cell into a 7mm - slim
package, and best of all, you also get a traditional 3.5 mm headphone jack.