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It is prohibited to use federal funds for research involving stem cell lines that are not included on the NIH registry of federally approved stem cell lines. If your research project includes or will include any use of biological products of human ... more
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Me is right Me is.....It's red blood cells...RBC's that get broken down. Their correct medical name is erythrocytes but on most medical forms and in conversation they are normally referred to as RBC 's cos it's easier. Likewise, white blood cells ... more
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T cells are part of the lymphocyte group of white blood cells, which fulfill a vital role in cell-mediated immunity. The T in T cells stands for Thymus, the organ mainly responsible for their maturation. ... more
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A CURE for deafness could be on the horizon after scientists created specialised ear cells in the lab. Grown in their thousands, the delicate hairs could one day be transplanted into the inner ear, restoring the hearing of millions. The ... more
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The BEC active is divided into two sections; the sugar based molecules (holding the 'master key' to the cancerous cells) and Solasodine (working as a 'bomb' on the cancerous cells). The sugar works to 'unlock' the key of the cancer cells, thus ... more
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The lymph node is a tiny gland, located in different areas of the body. Lymph nodes filter fluids, catching viruses, and bacteria. ... more
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Ampicillin acts as a competitive inhibitor of the enzyme transpeptidase, which is needed by bacteria to make their cell walls. So when E. Coli tries to divide using binary fission, it can not create the second cell's cell wall and therefore the ... more
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The ultrastructure of placental bed giant cells in early human pregnancies of 7 12 weeks gestational age is described. Their nature and function was further characterized by confocal immunofluorescence microscopy of paraffin sections labelled for ... more
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If you are unable to analyze your cells immediately, we recommend that you fix your samples for 30 minutes, wash the cells to remove the fixative, and store overnight in flow staining buffer. ... more
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Double-click on the boundary between cell headings. For instance, if content in cell A22 is being cut off, double-click on the boundary between the headers A and B at the top of the spreadsheet. ... more
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