Sentences with phrase «team coaxed»

Smolke's team coaxed the cells to express 21 genes in total, including many added from a diverse set of species (see graphic); making hydrocodone took 23 genes.
With the right nutrition, his team coaxed such stem cells to grow into a 3D, pencil tip - sized version of the gut from which it came.

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We spent many Saturdays coaxing him to join a team or go to soccer practice when he was younger.
we were tired but i think we still havent figured out how to be effective when teams park the bus against us: newcastle packed the 18yd box and we do nt know how to coax them out of it.
It's hardest on mid-majors, especially when it comes to trying to coax power - conference teams onto campus, and then smaller teams end up with few impressive pelts to show the March Madness committee, as NCAA snub Illinois State dealt with on Sunday.
All Premier League teams have more money then they ever dreamed of, so it's going be hard to coax players away, as even with the added millions from the TV deals, Arsenal and Arsene seem to be sticking to their budget of the past 3 years
But defensive - minded head coaches have a knack for coaxing a good performance out of those players, keeping their teams competitive while they undergo a rebuild.
Though Chad would be near tears if his dad got into awreck — Chad treated the team's Chevys as if they were family pets — he quicklyproved he could coax speed out of mediocre equipment.
She was just, you know, having a good old time and so, we..., we had to do a little bit of coaxing and I delivered at the local hospital with a great team of mid-wives and thankfully, we were able to, you know, buy a little bit of extra time.
In laboratory experiments, the team successfully coaxed CBEs into becoming liver cells.
Finally, the team grew the tissue in a three - dimensional system, which coaxed it into forming all the structures found in gut tissue, including the finger - like villi that protrude inwards to increase surface area, and recesses called crypts containing the intestinal stem cells that renew the gut lining weekly (Nature, DOI: 10.1038 / nature09691).
Low - profile platoons like Stewart's, deployed by the military's Agribusiness Development Team (ADT) program, are part of the U.S. - led military coalition's counterinsurgency strategy, which aims to coax Afghans to rely on their government rather than the Taliban.»
Six weeks later, spheroids from five of the seven donors had coaxed the skin cells around them to start rearranging, forming the telltale shape of a hair follicle, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In September a European team reported coaxing human embryonic stem cells from an «arrested» IVF embryo — one that had stopped dividing before it reached the blastocyst stage and thus died a natural death.
A Rockefeller University research team led by biologist Elaine Fuchs reported last September that they had coaxed adult stem cells to grow hair.
But research teams around the world have been trying, through selective breeding or genetic manipulation, to coax the coffee plant into omitting the caffeine in the first place.
MIT chemical engineer Michael Strano led the team that discovered how to coax electricity from the tubes.
The team used a trial - and - error approach, adjusting how often the nutrient solution was changed and adding a washing step, and eventually coaxed the cells to thrive in the wells.
The team reasoned that this «negative loop» could fit neatly around positively charged calcium ions in water, attracting them to the surface of the bacteria and coaxing them to form CaCO3.
Zhou's team will coax ES cells to develop into precursors to neurons, and will then inject them into the striatum, a central region of the brain implicated in the disease.
A team of scientists has coaxed a rainbow trout cell slated to become sperm to develop into a female egg.
Post's team at Maastricht University in the Netherlands then coaxes them into multiplying to form small strips of muscle tissue.
Now a team of scientists may have found a way to stabilize Factor VIIIa in solution coaxing the subunits to form a disulfide bond — like handcuffing them together on the molecular level.
Lanza's team figured out how to coax stem cells taken from human embryos into becoming the RPE cells that die off along with photoreceptors in macular degeneration, and in 2011 the team began injecting these manufactured cells into patients» eyes.
In two studies published in Science and Cell Stem Cell, the team of scientists, who were led by Gladstone senior investigator Sheng Ding, PhD, and are part of the Roddenberry Center for Stem Cell Biology and Medicine at Gladstone, used chemical cocktails to gradually coax skin cells to change into organ - specific stem cell - like cells and, ultimately, into heart or brain cells.
The team, headed by professor Juan Carlos Ispizúa Belmonte, Ph.D., of the Gene Expression Laboratory and including professor Fred Gage, Ph.D., of the Laboratory of Genetics, demonstrates how a DNA - binding protein called Nanog coaxes mouse ES cells trying to differentiate into muscle cells back into an immature state.
Their pacing is a bit off here, but the co - directing / co-writing team manages to coax a terrific comedic performance out of their star.
Red 2 (PG - 13 for profanity, drug use and pervasive violence) Espionage thriller finds former, CIA Agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) coaxed back out of retirement and reunited with his elite team of spies to track down a portable nuclear bomb that's landed in the hands of terrorists.
Coaxed back to the ice by Jimmy's coach (Craig T. Nelson), they grudgingly agree to the novel arrangement and start training to take on the reigning champs, the brother - sister team of Stranz (Will Arnett) and Fairchild (Amy Poehler) Van Waldenberg.
SHOOTER (originally set up at TNT in 2014) Picked up to series; 10 - episode order STUDIO: Paramount TV / Universal Cable Productions TEAM: John Hlavin (w, ep), Mark Wahlberg (ep), Stephen Levinson (ep), Lorenzo di Bonaventura (ep), Ryan Phillippe (p), Simon Cellan Jones (d) LOGLINE: Bob Lee Swagger, an off - the - grid former Marine sniper, is coaxed into action to thwart the killing of the U.S. president.
In «Our Brand Is Crisis,» a brilliant political strategist (Sandra Bullock / Jane) is coaxed out of self - imposed retirement and back into the game when she's offered the opportunity to lead an elite American management team going up against her professional nemesis (Billy Bob Thornton / Pat).
Team Meat spoke out on their experience to coax Microsoft to adjust policies (which they're doing), but it had a side effect of creating this additional fanbase of stink towards Microsoft.
In «Our Brand Is Crisis,» a brilliant political strategist (Sandra Bullock / Jane) is coaxed out of self - imposed retirement and back into the game when she's offered the opportunity to lead an elite American management team...
If you must know, it's of the formulaic «soldier of fortune coaxed of retirement and reassembles a crack team of commandos in order to save the world from his diabolical nemesis in possession of a nuclear warhead» variety.
By increasing the compression ratio and reworking most of the hard parts of the engine, Ferrari's engineering team qualified the 458 Speciale for this list by coaxing an additional 35 horsepower from the engine over the standard version.
, SNIFFER OPERATION TWISTED PAIR COAX WIRE TROUBLE SHOOTING 66 BLOCK PUNCH DOWN, TEAM PROBLEM SOLVING HOW TO HANDLE DIFICULT PEOPLE HOW TO SUPERVISE PEOPLE TEAM BUILDING ONE ON ONE COMMUNICATIONS, Implemented a global strategy for Improving service to our customers Managed the delivery of multiple simultaneous products including the introduction of new technologies.
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