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How to use the word cells in a Sentence?

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From the lab to the field, from cells to societies, biotechnology carves the path from scientific insight to revolutionary applications.

Aloo Denish Obiero

added by Aloo-Denish
10 months ago

This study is particularly neat because it takes advantage of errors that are known to occur during culture of XY cells, which lead to loss of the Y chromosome and subsequent gain of a second X chromosome, resulting in XX cells that are capable of generating live offspring.

Rod Mitchell

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This is a very exciting finding for species conservation, you could imagine that the many ‘biobanks’ that are being established to capture genetic diversity stored for endangered species of animals. By chance, only or predominantly male cells may be conserved for some species.

Mike McGrew

Found on CNN
1 year ago

What happens to all the embryos created but not used? Does it violate ethical norms of respect to create so many potential human lives knowing that the vast majority will be destroyed or indefinitely stored? in the most extreme case, imagine an individual using sloughed skin cells left on a bathtub by Brad Pitt, for example, to derive sperm or egg in order to reproduce.

Glenn Cohen

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Essentially, what that means is, we don’t let any blood go through the heart and the lungs and bypass all of that, that allows us to then stop the blood flow to the lungs, which will prevent any cancer cells from going from the lung into the bloodstream.

Ankit Bharat

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We’ve made an enormous step to be able to harness the real power of adult stem cells to treating the heart, this trial really is a signal of a new era.

Emerson Perin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

These cells directly address inflammation, they have little receptors for these inflammatory substances – some of them are called interleukins, and there’s other kinds.

Emerson Perin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The longer he stays attached, the greater chance there is of the tissues of the male and the female fusing, the actual cells meld, it’s like being soldered.

Ted Pietsch

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The idea is you have to now be able to do this with pigeon species. And that’s the big, hard part jumping from chicken species, which many labs in the world do, to other bird species, i’ve been trying for about 10 years to culture germ cells from other bird species. It’s hard.

Mike McGrew

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I’ve been trying for about 10 years to culture germ cells from other bird species. It’s hard.

Mike McGrew

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When we’re doing it (irradiating) inside human hands, there’s definitely a difference, most of the UV irradiation is absorbed by the top layer of the skin. When you irradiate cells in the petri dish directly, that’s slightly different. You don’t have any protection from the skin, from corneocytes or the top layers. It’s also very direct UVA irradiation.

Julie Russak

Found on CNN
1 year ago

One of our breakthroughs was to realize that if you use this particular set of three pluripotent stem cells, the mice don’t go back to age zero, which would cause cancer or worse, instead, the cells go back to between 50% and 75% of the original age, and they stop and don’t get any younger, which is lucky. How the cells know to do that, we don’t yet understand.

David Sinclair

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It’s got a better ability to get into cells.

Pavitra Roychoudhury

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The RF Ministry of Health has decided it is possible to use money from the federal budget to fund the fee-free conservation and storage of sex cells (sperm) for citizens mobilized into the Special Military Operation, in 2022-2024. Any subsequent free use of conserved genetic material in assisted reproductive technology is governed by the law, provided it is indicated as a part of (the individual’s) mandatory health insurance package.

Igor Trunov

Found on CNN
1 year ago

What makes cancer, cancer is that you have cells that are sociopathic, that don’t pay attention to the cells around them, they don’t just destroy themselves through their criminal behavior. They destroy everything around them. That’s the real risk here.

Mehmet Oz

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

This period of human life is so mysterious, so to be able to see how it happens in a dish -- to have access to these individual stem cells, to understand why so many pregnancies fail and how we might be able to prevent that from happening -- is quite special, we looked at the dialogue that has to happen between the different types of stem cell at that time -- we've shown how it occurs and how it can go wrong.

Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The technologies we are developing to de-extinct the thylacine all have immediate conservation benefits -- right now -- to protect marsupial species. Biobanks of frozen tissue from living marsupial populations have been collected to protect against extinction from fires, however, we still lack the technology to take that tissue -- create marsupial stem cells -- and then turn those cells into a living animal. That is the technology we will develop as a part of this project.

Andrew Pask

Found on CNN
2 years ago

And what this tells us is that the demise of cells can be halted. And their functionality restored in multiple vital organs. Even one hour after death.

Nenad Sestan

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The elephant in the room is that we wait until the brain deteriorates to the point of dysfunction before we treat this disease, that's like saying wait until you lose half of the beta cells in your pancreas before we diagnose diabetes.

Rudy Tanzi

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We're always learning more and more about the disease, from the basic science studies looking at cells and test tubes, to animal models, to human observational studies, to have diagnostics -- that can confirm in life that someone has Lewy body disease -- goes a long way both toward confirming the diagnosis and advancing research.

Schneider Williams

Found on CNN
2 years ago

One study in the Journal of Cellular Physiology in 2018 shows that curcumin in turmeric can affect immune cells and lead to less severe immune-related diseases.

Annelie Vogt von Heselholt

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Usually, most laboratory-grown muscle stem cells die when transplanted, but these cells are in a deep resting state we call ketone-induced deep quiescence that allows them to withstand many kinds of stress.

Thomas Rando

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

As we age, we experience slower and less complete healing of our tissues, we wanted to understand what controls that regenerative ability and how fasting impacts this process. We found that fasting induces resilience in muscle stem cells so that they survive during deprivation and are available to repair muscle when nutrients are again available.

Thomas Rando

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Ketone bodies arise when the body uses fat for energy, but they also push stem cells into a quiescent state that protects them during deprivation, in this state, they are protected from environmental stress, but they are also less able to regenerate damaged tissue.

Thomas Rando

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

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