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These white blood | cells, in Cui's view, could potentially be extracted |
Prolonged arrest of | cells in mitosis due to nocodazole treatment typical |
e genetic characteristics of circulating tumor | cells in the blood. |
(such as the liver, small intestine, and skin | cells in blood vessels of the brain), and participat |
inophils are also the predominant inflammatory | cells in allergic reactions. |
The existence of stem | cells in adult organs, as shown by autoradiography w |
random), normal, non-synchronous cultures have | cells in all stages of the cell cycle. |
He mixed | cells in vitro from embryonic amphibian species and |
Ebner's reticulum: A network of nucleated | cells in the seminiferous tubules. |
e ability of all these compounds to kill tumor | cells in cell culture was investigated, it turned ou |
rade Meir Feinstein committed suicide in their | cells in the central prison in the Russian Compound |
In normal | cells in hypoxic conditions, HIF1A is activated with |
nt in the gut where it is secreted from goblet | cells in the epithelial lining into the lumen of the |
// Sets the background color of all the | cells in even rows to "yellow" in the "cities" table |
ists of selectively destroying one or multiple | cells in a given organism by any chosen means. |
lement secreted by fibroblasts and endothelial | cells in response to the inflammatory mediators inte |
y act with sirolimus to kill pancreatic cancer | cells in the laboratory in a Mayo Clinic study. |
emotactic for monocytes and can activate these | cells in the presence of an inflammatory mediator ca |
ve inhibitory (GABAergic) inputs from Purkinje | cells in the cerebellar cortex and excitatory (gluta |
rvival, and proliferation of a wide variety of | cells in the adult and the embryo. |
onin controls the release of insulin from beta | cells in the pancreas and so the regulation of blood |
The | cells in the lower frame are under the action of WIN |
This is done by transforming plant | cells in culture, selecting transformed cells and re |
It targets at protecting the remaining beta | cells in newly diagnosed T-1 diabetics. |
educes the migration of some cancer and normal | cells in culture." |
egulated in renal proximal tubule brush border | cells, in order to secrete more NH3 and thus to prod |
ried 30 to 100 feet below the surface in lined | cells in the red bed clay formations. |
omal macrophages containing numerous red blood | cells in their cytoplasm |
It slows or stops the growth of cancer | cells in the body. |
The hair | cells in this area best detect low frequency sounds. |
tage, and then counted directly by a series of | cells in an ASIC bonded to the silicon detector, rat |
ransfer embryos to derive human embryonic stem | cells in Europe. |
gions of the receptive fields of photoreceptor | cells in the retina. |
Examples are the goblet | cells in the epithelial surface of the digestive, re |
From 125 | cells in 1967, the church has grown to several thous |
J. G. Daugman discovered that simple | cells in the visual cortex of mammalian brains can b |
This layout of | cells in projection is similar to that of the runcit |
are also present in taste, and odour detecting | cells, in the retina, and in many other systems. |
It is | cells in the epithelium are connected via tight junc |
ach of the three standard color-detecting cone | cells in the retina - blue, green and red -- can pic |
production of the hormone FGF-23 by osteocyte | cells in bone. |
ematopoietic growth factor secreted by stromal | cells in the red marrow and thymus. |
Korzh began organizing resistance | cells in western Belarus immediately after the invas |
sent a lower amount of antigen specific plasma | cells in the bone marrow. |
may come at some metabolic cost to the fungal | cells: in the absence of radiation, some non-melaniz |
ort matrix allowing for the growth of adherent | cells in bioreactors. |
can be represented by coloring differently the | cells in each construction. |
renders them more resistant to phagocytosis by | cells in the immune system. |
The ICC currently has twelve detention | cells in a Dutch prison in Scheveningen, The Hague. |
the large-scale production of thin-film solar | cells in regions with insufficient ecological awaren |
of evidence on the possible roles of Hofbauer | cells in these processes. |
ers' cell, which is associated with outer hair | cells in the cochlea of the inner ear. |
e to the renal papillae may result in death to | cells in this region of the kidney, called renal pap |
In humans, neuroblasts produced by stem | cells in the adult subventricular zone migrate into |
ir Alekseyevich Betz describes giant pyramidal | cells in the motor cortex, later called Betz cells. |
at the apical (luminal) membrane of follicular | cells in the thyroid gland. |
Flagellate | cells in the form of sperm are found in stoneworts ( |
nz base where the rebels deactivate the nanite | cells in Angie's brain. |
s become a common tool for labeling subsets of | cells in cultured tissue. |
It is important for the maturation of sperm | cells in mammals. |
of stairways leading to terraces and corbelled | cells in the wall reached by passages. |
Pretreating | cells in a hypotonic solution, which swells them and |
"visual purple" rhodopsin (opsin-2) of the rod | cells in the vertebrate retina absorbs green-blue li |
at fucoxanthin promotes fat burning within fat | cells in white adipose tissue by increasing the expr |
ribution was the discovery that neurosecretory | cells in the brain of the South American kissing bug |
he researchers found two key effects: In human | cells in the laboratory, triclocarban increased gene |
rst to show large-scale stimulation adult stem | cells in the injured brain using growth factors. |
questration of pigmented parasitized red blood | cells in the vessels of the cerebrum, cerebellum, he |
nd the loss of telomerase activity in leukemia | cells in viro. |
astic differentiation in human osteoblast-like | cells in vitro. |
tic activity has been demonstrated in neuronal | cells, in vitro. |
modules are made of crystalline silicon solar | cells in various packaging materials. |
Tumor | cells in a hypoxic environment may be as much as 2 t |
of growth factors that caused proliferation of | cells in a bioassay containing blood vessel endothel |
eeting room known as the court room and prison | cells in the basement. |
lure and relapse among cancer patients because | cells in the hypoxic zones of solid tumors resist tr |
Like other species in the genus, it builds | cells in underground nests that are lined with a pol |
ee zone of the external pyramidal layer (III); | cells in the internal pyramidal layer (V) are denser |
The CD11c+ | cells in turn present the antigen to CD4+ T cells, w |
ding proteins that transport ions across renal | cells in the thick ascending limb of the nephron. |
orticotropes (or corticotrophs) are basophilic | cells in the anterior pituitary that produce adrenoc |
d that adenine-nucleotides were distributed in | cells in two pools located in the mitochondrial and |
ces are exchanged through channels between the | cells in the filament. |
r that causes progressive destruction of nerve | cells in the brain and spinal cord. |
FDC as a guidance system for mature resting B | cells in peripheral lymph nodes. |
ine only art project release called Redd Blood | Cells, in which he added a bass track to the otherwi |
capacity to reduce the growth of ascites tumor | cells in the Ehrlich mice with cervical cell carcino |
Transfusion of healthy blood | cells in whole blood into the patient also gives rel |
the game, Trask reactivates the dormant Venom | cells in Spider-Man's body, transforming him into Ca |
dures which employ alternative methods such as | cells in culture, computer-based approaches and ethi |
The lack of very many | cells in this structure allows a lower metabolism. |
the peptide presentation by antigen presenting | cells in the immune response. |
tion in neurotransmission from rods to bipolar | cells in the retina. |
It was first shown to be found in endothelial | cells in 1989. |
nical trials testing adult bone marrow-derived | cells in heart attack patients. |
Both schizonts and gametocytes parasitize all | cells in the erythrocyte series. |
GRIA1 mRNA is present in granule and pyramidal | cells in the hippocampal formation. |
ted thymidine, found long-term label-retaining | cells in the small intestinal crypts of neonatal mic |
These areas receive input from parvocellular | cells in layer 4Cβ of the primary visual cortex and |
often used for the detection of proliferating | cells in living tissues. |
Hypertrophy is an increase in the size of | cells in a tissue in response to stress, an example |
asps and the virus only replicates in specific | cells in the female wasp's reproductive system. |
ntibiotic resistance markers, which allow only | cells in which the vector has been transfected, to g |
ount of glutamate is being released to bipolar | cells in the dark. |
al result is differing populations of ganglion | cells in the retina, a sub-population of which is al |
The present accommodation consists of 21 | cells in the male and eight cells in the female pris |
ily to demonstrate the presence of endothelial | cells in histological tissue sections. |
via binding onto CCK2/gastrin receptors on ECL | cells in the stomach, which then responds by releasi |
ossy fibers as well as the monodendritic brush | cells in the granule cell layer, and generating outp |
stence of CD34-negative/low hematopoietic stem | cells in multiple species". |
glucose) is usually stored temporarily within | cells in the form of ATP. |
xin derivatives and slows the growth of cancer | cells in the body. |
le for the potassium buffering action of glial | cells in the brain. |
e groups which discovered the remains of blood | cells in dinosaur fossils and later discovered soft |
uit that are typically 2-3 lobed and contain 2 | cells in which the seeds lie. |
to explain the mechanism by which heterotypic | cells in mixed aggregates sort out into isotypic ter |
rotein (beta-globulin) produced by the Sertoli | cells in the seminiferous tubules of the testis that |
heet supports spreadsheets of up to 255 by 255 | cells in size. |
Cells in the affected organs die, leading to the rel | |
oscopic investigation revealed no living yeast | cells in the extract. |
d to block the action of histamine on parietal | cells in the stomach, decreasing the production of a |
ic polypeptide is a polypeptide secreted by PP | cells in the endocrine pancreas predominantly in the |
overed unmyelinated nerve fibres and the nerve | cells in the heart sometimes called Remak's ganglia. |
The idea of using microbial | cells in an attempt to produce electricity was first |
mmunication, transfer of nucleic acids between | cells in a tissue, and the spread of pathogens or to |
Cellular migration is the movement of | cells in the body to their proper position. |
The | cells in this layer are dead and abundant in suberin |
as very thin fronds which are only four to six | cells in thickness. |
Pathological accumulation of white blood | cells in tissue is a common feature in many autoimmu |
The | cells in four large squares are counted and cells ov |
cytoarchitecture refers to the arrangement of | cells in a tissue or the molecular construction of a |
- regulates the activity of pigment-containing | cells in the skins of some amphibians. |
nerve and involves a loss of retinal ganglion | cells in a characteristic pattern. |
Species in the genus build | cells in underground nests that are lined with a pol |
t contribution was his study of neurosecretory | cells in the brains of insects which secrete a cruci |
nostaining demonstrating macrophages and giant | cells in a case of xanthogranulomatous pyelonephriti |
n 50%, the pattern stabilizes into clusters of | cells in state 0, spaced two units apart, with the c |
t can be used in biology to find the number of | cells in a solution. |
Is coloring generally discouraged, or should | cells in the Party column be a shade of blue for Dem |
for such causes as the implementation of NSUI | cells in Rajasthani Universities and various Youth C |
eteor rock removes all of the malignant cancer | cells in his brain. |
iguration is replaced by a pair of consecutive | cells, in which the first cell in the pair contains |
and other tissues, potentially damaging nerve | cells in the brain. |
Christian Lyon in the Middle Ages; these were | cells in which persons shut themselves up for life a |
ansmitters that transmit signals between nerve | cells in the brain. |
anemia (anemia due to destruction of red blood | cells in the bloodstream), red urine (due to the app |
PI is commonly used for identifying dead | cells in a population and as a counterstain in multi |
They say it's likely that | cells in a man's foreskin are vulnerable to the viru |
e it has the ability to destroy HIV-infected T | cells in vitro. |
ed using embryo splitting, a process where the | cells in the embryo are split at the eight-cell stag |
ation with R.Y. Stanier defined prokaryotes as | cells in which the nuclear material is not surrounde |
o keeps a constant internal environment around | cells in the body. |
or are relevant to organs, tissue, tumors, and | cells in vitro. |
Cells in straight chains. | |
by measuring the enzyme's level in white blood | cells in a blood sample. |
of this gene in the removal of self-reactive T | cells in the thymus. |
discovered how bees created the hexagon-shaped | cells in their hives. |
yer (V); has a marked sublayer 3b of pyramidal | cells in the external pyramidal layer (III); has a d |
kg) of bombs in the fuselage and 14 individual | cells in the wings, typically including |
mass of hemoglobin by the number of red blood | cells in a volume of blood. |
It inhibits proliferation of smooth muscle | cells in vivo and has shown to prevent AV-shunt fail |
tivation of eosinophils and other inflammatory | cells in the allergic airway. |
They are the most common type of cone | cells in fish, reptiles and birds, and are present i |
n notices that he has a tear in his epithelial | cells in the eye, and a Fluorescein Stain reveals ul |
e similarity between two sequences, individual | cells in the matrix can be shaded black if residues |
changes in the birth, death, and migration of | cells in the hippocampus during the development of t |
cytokine IL-4 suppressing the activity of TH1 | cells in our immune system. |
hich can lead to graft rejection of male donor | cells in a female recipient. |
y to quantify the respiratory activity of live | cells in cell culture, although it generally kills t |
ondly, the lower nutrient and oxygen supply to | cells in the hypoxic zones of tumors cause them to d |
ransporters, glutamate would build up and kill | cells in a process called excitotoxicity, in which e |
nd if performed correctly should only identify | cells in the last phase of apoptosis.. New methods i |
Pyramidal | cells in the cuneus (striate cortex) project to extr |
lish that EPO stimulates the production of red | cells in bone marrow and could lead to a treatment f |
gh into how fats needed and manipulated by all | cells in the body are carried by the water-based blo |
There are gland | cells in the suprapedal gland. |
the bone marrow does not produce enough blood | cells, in November 2009. |
s work on the structure and the arrangement of | cells in growing-points; the elaborate experimental |
It acts to freeze cancer | cells in phase G1 of the cell cycle, preventing repl |
It is necessary to maintain the stem | cells in an undifferentiated state, however genetic |
Neuroendocrine progenitor | cells in the bronchial epithelium, the progenitors t |
Toluene can be used to break open red blood | cells in order to extract hemoglobin in biochemistry |
r that causes progressive destruction of nerve | cells in the brain and spinal cord. |
The basidia (spore-bearing | cells in the hymenium) are four-spored and measure 1 |
highly potent agent, capable of damage cancer | cells in very low concentrations, and retains activi |
ral cell membrane of principal collecting duct | cells in the kidney and provide a pathway for water |
cell cancer and in vaso-occlusion of red blood | cells in sickle cell disease. |
The battery was an array of | cells in rubber-lined, open-topped, steel jars. |
resulted in a better understanding of how beta | cells in the pancreatic islets of Langerhans produce |
canning electron microscopy has detected yeast | cells in some ancient Egyptian loaves. |
Retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) | cells in dry AMD degenerate and result in the breakd |
arance, ACT will also use the hESC-derived RPE | cells in a trial for Stargardt's Disease simultaneou |
auses release of nitric oxide from endothelial | cells in the trabecular arteries. |
Specialized | cells in this area, known as Purkinje cells, are now |
The endodermis is a layer of living | cells in some land plants in which the spaces betwee |
sidase assays were carried out at pH 6.0, only | cells in senescence state develop staining. |
became renowned for its hermits, who lived in | cells in the church. |
ermining the volume and life span of red blood | cells in humans, first published by Dr. Winifred Ash |
When recombinant NAPE-PLD was tested in COS | cells in vitro it had similar activity toward severa |
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