Sentences with phrase «scaffold onto»

The folded DNA then acts as a scaffold onto which researchers can attach and organize all kinds of nanometer - scale components, from fluorescent molecules to electrically conductive carbon nanotubes to drugs.
Because the two molecules bound to one another Scheller proposed that VAMP, the synaptic vesicle protein, bridges to syntaxin, the plasma membrane protein — thereby providing a scaffold onto which the molecular machinery that catalyzes membrane fusion can be assembled.
There is the enigmatic dark matter which makes up the majority of matter in the universe and provides the scaffolding onto which the stars, gas, dust, and other normal matter are gravitationally anchored.
Then another guy comes by and you can pull the scaffolding onto them.»

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To solve this problem, Smadar Cohen, a tissue engineer at Ben - Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba, Israel, and colleagues seeded rat cardiac cells onto scaffolds which they transplanted into the omentums of eight rats.
Until now, most 2D and 3D in vitro tissue did not beat in harmony and required scaffolding for the cells to hold onto and grow, causing limitations.
The very next week, Atala isolated the kidney cells he needed, then seeded them onto a decellularized scaffold.
The NYSCF team guided these iPS cells to become bone - forming progenitors and seeded the cells onto a scaffold for three - dimensional bone formation.
Standard tissue engineering involves seeding types of cells, such as those that form ear cartilage, onto a scaffold of a polymer material called a hydrogel.
In order to identify novel non-peptide CXCR4 ligands, the introduction of crucial functional moieties for receptor binding onto a bicyclic heterocyclic scaffold to mimic FC131's quite rigid backbone was carried out.
Leopold follows him onto the scaffolding of a bridge where the two fall into a portal and end up in present day New York.
«Based on their study, English and King recommend that in the primary years, teachers should spend more time with the class «unpacking the outcomes» of the initial design (in this case the first test flight) and engage and scaffold students in discussions regarding areas for improvement before students move onto redesign,» Rosicka says.
Teaching middle school earth science involves scaffolding new layers and more complex vocabulary words onto the elementary school science core curriculum.
It seems that Malise Gabriel, a scholar with an impressive list of enemies, stepped onto faulty scaffolding for a cigarette and fell to his death.
In my 11th - grade English class, a beloved teacher known as «Carp» (for Carpenter, not the fish) was giving a lecture on The Scarlet Letter when he suddenly hopped onto a table — a makeshift scaffold — and became Dimmesdale reincarnate.
Then we're up a series of scaffolding platforms onto the roof where a thermite charge takes out a satellite dish, blocking enemy communications.
This scaffolding inspired construction is the core architecture onto which the artist displays several bodies of works - steel, wood, and paper sculptures, fiber reliefs, and video projection.
Clearing away all moral scaffolding, Bacon made room for what he called «the brutality of fact» to implode onto his canvases, paring back his subjects to animal function and bloodlust.
Wooden scaffolding was all that kept its formerly frescoed walls and 26 - foot - high ceilings from crashing onto the dinner table, which Prieto had fashioned from the same planks he'd used for the scaffolds.
A prime example being the 31st December 1999, during the fireworks that accompanied the celebration of the millennium, thieves used scaffolding on an adjoining building to climb onto the roof of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, stealing Cézanne's landscape painting «View of Auvers - sur - Oise».
For example, a worker may fall from one scaffolding level to another below, or they can fall through a roof and onto the floor of the house being constructed.
Objects can fall off the scaffolding platforms and the scaffolding itself can disassemble onto innocent passersby.
The recently settled case of PG Lewins Limited v (1) Hutchison 3G UK Limited and (2) EE Limited, centred around a developer converting an office building into residential apartments, which required the operators» equipment to be relocated temporarily onto scaffolding and then returned to a new permanent position on the roof.
• Identified faulty scaffolding timely and prevented a major accident through vigilant thinking • Cleared and prepared sites for construction • Raked concrete and gravel and loaded the same onto wheel barrows • Calculated, mixed, poured and set cement and concrete to build required structures
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