Sentences with phrase «viable cells by»

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When this is joined to the «fact» that the thing inside the woman's body is nothing more than a mass of cells (a «fact» established by opposing sensible — but morally awkward — ultrasound requirements), abortion suddenly becomes a viable alternative.
By flipping on three key genes in cells from the lower stomach, scientists may have engineered a viable replacement for those beta cells.
In addition, the fuel cells are made by a combination of tape casting - lamination - cofiring (TLC) techniques that are commercially viable for large scale SOFC.
«Boosting serotonin signaling has been seen as a viable strategy for weight loss in people, but our results hint that boosting serotonin plus adrenaline should produce more potent effects — and there is already some evidence that that's the case,» said TSRI Assistant Professor Supriya Srinivasan, who was principal investigator for the study, published online before print on October 10, 2013 by the journal Cell Metabolism.
Toyota hopes to reduce its costs per fuel cell vehicle to around $ 50,000 by 2015, which would make such cars economically viable in the marketplace.
Now, in research published in the journal Cell Stem Cell, researchers at the University of Cambridge have shown that iNSCs may be a viable option to repairing some of the damage caused by MS.
The findings challenge the long - held theory that leukemia cells simply outperform healthy cells by living longer and suggest that targeting this «death factor» may be a viable way of combating the disease.
Microcarriers represent a viable solution by enabling anchorage - dependent stem cells to be cultured in suspension, allowing significant scale - up in bioreactors.
Sensitive and viable identification of antigen - specific CD8 + T cells by a flow cytometric assay for degranulation.
Complete phenotyping of the mouse immune system by polychromatic and mass cytometry (CYTOF), thanks to a set of standardised protocols enabling isolation of viable cells from lymphoid and non-lymphoid organs (lung, skin, intestine,...) for labelling using complex ranges of antibodies whose compatibility allows the simultaneous registration of 50 quantitative parameters at least (size, structure, specific antibodies and cell viability).
In technical terms, «colony - forming» is the ability to multiply by binary fission under controlled conditions and counts only viable cells (living cells capable of reproduction).
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