Sentences with phrase «tissue slice culture»

Mouse Pancreas Tissue Slice Culture Facilitates Long - Term Studies of Exocrine and Endocrine Cell Physiology in situ.
In particular, we use 2D and 3D in vitro cell cultures; tissue slices cultured ex vivo; and transgenic mouse models.

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A tissue slice, a tumor biopsy, or a sample of a bacterial culture yields a sequence representing the average of all of the cells within it, even though researchers know there can be tremendous variation between those cells.
protected animals»); studies on in vitro systems (whole perfused organs, tissue slices, cell and tissue cultures, and subcellular fractions); and human studies (including estimations of occupational and environmental exposure, postmarketing surveillance, epidemiology, and the ethical and strictly controlled use of human volunteers).
In the current study, lead authors David V. Hansen, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow, and Jan H. Lui, a graduate student in the Kriegstein lab, examined the OSVZ, using new labeling and tracking techniques to follow individual cells and their progeny over time in cultured tissue slices from fetal cortex tissue that had been donated for research.
In addition to cultured cells, Ts1 - coupled nanoparticles were tested on complex brain tissue using thin slices of mouse hippocampus.
To address these different topics we are developing relevant animal models that will be used in combination with primary neuronal cultures, rodent brain slices, and brain tissues.
The Metabolomics & Proteomics Technology Unit will offer localizomics approaches based on MS Imaging on tissue / organs slices (or on in - vitro cell cultures), either in targeted MS (i.e. drug and metabolites distribution) or in untargeted high resolution (HR) MS (metabolite profiling).
Users can provide frozen slices of tissue, entire frozen tissue sample ready to be sliced, or cultures of cells.
The cellular mechanisms underlying this bursting behavior have been studied in vitro, using either acute slices of the adult hypothalamus, or organotypic cultures of neonatal hypothalamic tissue.
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