Sentences with phrase «received lethal doses»

Importantly, when mice received lethal doses of host - type acute leukemia cells, administration of VPA did not impair GVL activity and resulted in significantly improved leukemia - free survival.
Case Western Reserve research associate Amar Desai, PhD, worked between the Markowitz and Gerson laboratories to determine the effect of SW033291 on mice that had received lethal doses of radiation and then received a partial bone marrow transplant.
One day, at work in a warehouse owned by malefic corporate titan John Carlyle (William Fichtner, good as always), Max (Damon) receives a lethal dose of radiation, and is given only days to live.
The side effects from these toxic chemicals are so bad that in many cases, pets can actually die within days of receiving these lethal doses of chemicals prescribed to kill a little bitty parasite.
Yet, as far as we know, no one has yet received a lethal dose of radiation....

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The monkeys were given lethal doses of 5.8, 6.5 or 7.2 grays of whole - body radiation, similar to levels inhaled by Fukushima workers (all the animals received «lethal» doses, but only some resulted in death).
All of the animals that received high - dose favipiravir were completely protected from lethal infection; animals treated seven or nine days after infection had begun showing signs of disease, but their conditions quickly improved when treatment began.
She and her colleagues then collected stem cells from the bone marrow of drowsy and of well - rested mice and injected them into 12 mice that had received what would normally be a lethal dose of radiation.
The drug faced several hurdles in the trial, says Thomas Geisbert of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, who tested TKM - Ebola in monkeys and found it protected all three of the animals that received it from an otherwise lethal dose of Ebola.
In the study, mice given a lethal dose of dengue virus less than a week after receiving the protective DMAb were completely protected from lethal disease — significantly more rapid than vaccine - driven protection, which can take weeks to months to reach peak efficacy levels.
In 1958, Radojko Maksic became the first person to receive a bone marrow graft from a stranger, after he was accidentally exposed to a lethal dose of radiation in Belgrade, in what was then Yugoslavia.
Any potential thief would receive a disabling and lethal radiation dose in a matter of minutes.
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