Sentences with phrase «viability of the cells»

Alasdair Rankin, director of research at charity Diabetes UK, says that improving the number and viability of cells for transplantation is a major focus of research here and around the world.
The number of targeted clones with the desired modification is dependent on how many alleles are to be modified, the nature of the modification, and the effect of the modification on viability of the cells.
• Luxcel Biosciences, an Ireland - based company that had developed technology to monitor the growth and viability of cells for pharmaceutical safety, was acquired by Aglient Technologies, according to The Irish Times.
On the other hand, the viability of cells containing mutant SOD1 that strongly forms fibrils but suppresses trimers tended to be similar as wild - type SOD1, suggesting that the fibrils are protective, not merely less toxic.
She pushes colleagues to accomplish tasks — analyzing DNA edits, checking the viability of cells — now, if not sooner, and when she asks a coworker to explain a scientific detail, she says, «We're short of time; just get to the point.»
Despite promising results from animal studies, the viability of the cell transplantation paradigm in human has been demonstrated in only a few contexts, mainly involving the use of hematopoietic stem cell transplants, autologous skin and cartilage grafts, or the autologous recellularization of decellularized or engineered tissue.
This reluctance is due in part to the great many unanswered questions over the viability of cell therapy business models.
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