Sentences with phrase «regenerative capacity by»

«Humanity's collective demands have exceeded the Earth's regenerative capacity by 26 percent.
First: the cells demonstrate regenerative capacity by differentiating into the cell line of interest such as bone, cartilage or muscle cells.

Not exact matches

A new study by researchers at Children's Hospital Los Angeles has shown that neonatal mouse hearts have varying regenerative capacities depending upon the severity of injury.
The mechanisms controlling this high regenerative capacity are the focus of a large field of research driven by the hope to some day apply the findings to human medicine.
Faculty Henri Jasper, PhD has already extended lifespan and healthspan in fruit flies by enhancing the regenerative capacity of the adult stem cells that line their mid-gut.
Ed Field currently is the Chief Operating Officer of Cytomedix, Inc. (OTCBB: CMXI), a US - based company that is developing and commercializing autologous regenerative biotherapies that promote healing by harnessing the innate regenerative capacity of platelets and adult stem cells.
When the heart muscle dies from lack of blood, it is replaced by scar tissue, since the heart has very little regenerative capacity.
Adipose - Derived Regenerative Cells Improve Cardiac Functional Capacity at 18 Months in Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease Patients; Statistically Significant Improvement in MVO2 Reported by Cytori at American Heart Association (November, 2010).
However, by combining a biomaterial with proven regenerative capacity, like collagen, with a material that can carry an electrical stimulus, it may be possible to transmit electrical signals across damaged tissue, resulting in functional restoration of the affected area.
Its maximum power output will be 200kW equating to 270 horsepower and the vehicle will have a max regenerative capacity of 150kW, powered by the brakes as drivers enter corners and chicanes.
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