Sentences with phrase «regenerative capabilities»

The liver is unique among human solid organs in its robust regenerative capability.
The liver is unique in that it has a large reserve capacity and more regenerative capability than almost any other organ.
Found in the Caribbean, Bahamas, Bermuda, and even as far away as Japan and the Red Sea, the worms were reported to be endowed with regenerative capabilities.
«This and other regenerating flatworms have the same kind of pathway operating in stem cells that is responsible for their remarkable regenerative capabilities.
There is no treatment for low - producing or nonfunctioning salivary glands, and the glands have little regenerative capability.
Chassis Steering: Electronic power - assisted Suspension, Front: Macpherson strut Suspension, Rear: Independent multi-link Brakes: Ventilated front disc, rear drum, with ABS and regenerative capability Tires: P185 / 60R -15
That ramps up to a full regenerative capability somewhere in the 70 to 95 % range and depletes down to about 20 %.
MediVet's advancement in technology merely utilizes the body's own regenerative capabilities with their proprietary treatment
Declines in olfactory performance can signal a change in the functional or regenerative capabilities of ORNs, and may also indicate neuronal deterioration in less accessible places, such as the brain.
While the regenerative capability of brain cells, in the hippocampus — the part of the brain responsible for learning and memory — slows down as part of the aging process, the Rutgers scientists determined that the process that occurred after a head injury was related to injury and not age.
The researchers believed that by triggering the microglia to transition from phase 1 to phase 2 more quickly by using the drug, they could improve the zebrafishes» regenerative capabilities.
In work published in PNAS, a team of researchers has for the first time characterized the flatworm's genome, paving the way for a host of new studies of the worm and its regenerative capabilities.
In a new study, published in Current Biology this week, a research team from Uppsala University in Sweden reports new insights into the regenerative capabilities of Stentor, a single celled model organism for regeneration biology.
«The regenerative healing response of the spiny mouse is truly remarkable and Dr. Seifert's new work provides clear evidence that regenerative capabilities have evolved among rodents,» said Ken Muneoka, professor at Texas A&M University and a pioneer in the field of regeneration.
In a new study, published in Current Biology this week, a research team from Uppsala University reports new insights into the regenerative capabilities of Stentor, a single celled model organism for regeneration biology.
Although CSCs make up only a small fraction of a tumor, they possess the unique capability to regenerate a tumor whereas most tumor cells lack this regenerative capability [11, 12].
The question of how to enhance the regenerative capabilities in humans, either by adding the missing ingredients, or activating these latent abilities currently lies wide open.
In this short video, cardiologist and researcher Dr. Leslie Miller gives an overview of the regenerative capabilities of stem cell treatment for heart failure.
By studying the regenerative capabilities of diverse animals, we are making important discoveries about age - related diseases, including heart disease, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's — even the process of aging itself.
The Fusion Hybrid rides on four - wheel independent suspension, and utilizes four - channel ABS+ESC brakes which of course incorporate a regenerative capability to replenish the battery pack.
For those looking to maximize their regenerative capabilities, Chevy has added a paddle on the back of the steering wheel that manually increases regenerative braking whenever a driver wants it.
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