Traditionally, establishing clonal populations from edited hiPS cells grown and
passaged as colonies is inefficient and time consuming; often, it results in cell death or premature differentiation.
Not exact matches
Salt and light are metaphors in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:13 - 16), a
passage cited by John Winthrop, first governor of the Massachusetts Bay
Colony,
as he stated his intention to build «a city upon a hill.»
Also known
as «shelter tubes,» these tiny tunnels built by subterranean termites serve
as protective
passages between their
colonies and the wood they eat.