... paper are John Dimos, a postdoctoral fellow in Eggan's lab, and Kit Rodolfa, a graduate student ... allow us to study these neurons - and ALS - in a lab dish, and figure out what's happening in the disease ...
Harvard scientists produced stem cells for 10 genetic disorders, which will allow them to watch the diseases develop in a lab dish.
Harvard scientists produced stem cells for 10 genetic disorders, which will allow them to watch the diseases develop in a lab dish.
... other types of stem cells. Two of the cell populations they isolated could produce fat in lab dishes, they found.
Just one of these two populations had the capacity to re-grow a normal fat pad in ...
... retina nerve cells from mice can proliferate in a laboratory dish. Today's report gives evidence that retina ... tried to stimulate them to grow in lab dishes and in lab animals by injecting cell growth ...
... opportunity to watch the course of a disease unfold in a lab dish, the work marks an enormous step ... Now you can replay the human disease over and over in the dish and ask what are the very early steps ...
... process and return old cells to their embryonic origin. They sought the healing potential of embryonic stem cells - immortal in a lab dish, able to become any cell in the body ...
When neurons started dying in Clive Svendsen's lab dishes, he couldn't have been more pleased. The dying cells -- the same type lost in patients with the devastating neurological ...
... grew neurons taken separately from male and female rats or mice in lab dishes and subjected them to starvation over 72 hours.
After 24 hours, the male neurons experienced significantly more ...
... high activation of SRC and one demonstrated lower SRC expression. All were treated in lab dishes with various combinations of the chemotherapeutic agents dasatinib, carboplatin and paclitaxel.
"We ...
... a hair cell from a guinea pig's ear changed in length when an electric field was applied to it in a lab dish.
The length of stereocilia changes along the coiled length of the cochlea. Different ...
... the researchers track the effect of thousands of the RNAs in a single pool of cells in a single lab dish. "These are experiments a single researcher can perform in their own lab without the need for ...
Experiments in lab dishes could explain why only some neurons in the brain are vulnerable to the disease
... lines - those with KRAF/BRAF mutations or without -- in lab dishes with normal and high glucose environments ... grew equally well in normal conditions, but on the lab dishes with low glucose, cancer cells ...
... the silver that is found in the silver-treated antibacterial bandages now used in medicine.
In tests in lab dishes, the low concentration of silver killed 99.9999 percent of the bacteria but did not ...