Adoptive cell transfer procedures are mimicking exactly
this process in a culture dish by taking T cells from patients, multiplying them, sometimes genetically modifying them, and then returning them to patients so that they can, for example, locate and kill cancer cells.
Not exact matches
They then combined these
in a
dish with testicular cells from newborn mice
in various
culture conditions — a
process that took hundreds of trials, says author Xiao - Yang Zhao, a stem cell biologist now at Southern Medical University
in Guangzhou, China.
In this process, a couple's sperm and eggs are fertilized in a culture dis
In this
process, a couple's sperm and eggs are fertilized
in a culture dis
in a
culture dish.