Sentences with phrase «with good adhesion»

The silk provides the cells with good adhesion, supports cell movement and encourages cell division.»

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If one breast is easier for the baby to grasp and the baby nurses well from this breast, the mother can continue to feed on this side while she pumps the other breast with the deeply inverted nipple until the adhesions loosen and the nipple is drawn out.
By creating fibrous hydrogels with different levels of crosslinks, the team was able to show that cells surrounded by matrices with fewer crosslinks were better able to draw in fibers and increase the number of focal adhesions around them.
The plasma focuses the nanotubes onto the substrate with high density and good adhesion.
To better identify the components of this wider network in maintaining and regulating adhesion, researchers at the Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, applied a combination of experimental and computational techniques to reveal and dissect the complex network of proteins that interact with E-cadherin.
Pilot studies using a variety of strategies suggested that this goal could be best achieved by stimulating primary organ cell cultures with TNF - α (10 ng / ml) and targeting cells expressing the endothelial cell adhesion molecules E-selectin and VCAM - 1 through a FACS - driven strategy.
Given the relationship between spatial structure and the evolutionary stability of different secretion phenotypes, we might expect surface colonization and adhesion strategies to coevolve with the ability to produce extracellular public goods, as well as toxins.
Nevertheless, sponges share key adhesion and signalling genes7, 8,9,10,11 with eumetazoans, as well as other genes important in body plan patterning such as developmental transcription factors12, 13,14,15; sponge embryos and larvae (Fig. 1) are readily comparable to those of other animals12, 16.
These findings are in accord with the well - established roles of LFA1 and ICAM1 in supporting adhesion to and transmigration of lymphocytes across blood vessel endothelium into tissues (Rot and von Andrian, 2004).
It also facilitates stretching the soft tissues around the spine, including muscles, connective tissue, and adhesions, to decrease in stiffness as well as injury, with an increase in flexibility and overall feeling of comfort.
The training includes anatomy, with a specific focus on the spine and joint health as well as an in - depth lecture on connective tissue and adhesions.
If one breast is easier for the baby to grasp and the baby nurses well from this breast, the mother can continue to feed on this side while she pumps the other breast with the deeply inverted nipple until the adhesions loosen and the nipple is drawn out.
The program curriculum covers scar tissue and how to use the yoga techniques to work with adhesions as well as other mobility restrictions.
Although it always helps to set the car straight before dropping the anchors, the computers have learned to cope very well with sudden changes like weight transfer, changes of direction, marginal adhesion, and split - friction surfaces.
For the best paint adhesion, wash walls, doors and trim with a light detergent solution, rinse well with a damp cloth and let dry thoroughly.
But even though John had sanded between coats to give the surface better adhesion, the glossy polyurethane in the first coat still made it difficult to get a continuous finish with the second coat.
That is what I would look for — good adhesion that does not chip off or can be scraped off with a finger nail.
I always suggest a light sanding even with the best of chalk paints, it only takes a few minutes and really improves the adhesion of the paint.
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