Example sentences of "cells [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | What he discovered was that the G cell turned when it met the axons of cells A1 and A2 , whereas C turned and followed two other pioneer cells , P1 and P2 . |
2 | Patients were excluded on grounds of the following criteria : age under 18 or over 70 years ; presence of hepatitis delta antibodies in serum ; antiviral or immune modulatory therapies in the preceding six months ; history or presence of decompensated liver disease ( ascites , encephalopathy , variceal haemorrhage ) ; pregnancy ; impaired immunity , including seropositivity for human immunodeficiency virus with T4 cells <400/mm ; inadequate levels of platelets ( <70×10/l ) or white blood cells ( <3×10/l ) ; recent drug or alcohol abuse ; presence of significant other disease that might interfere with the study . |
3 | Remember to insert a tiny value , such as 0.0001 , instead of 0 per cent in cells B10 and H10 . |
4 | And that is , when , I ca n't remember what it 's called , and erm when the sex cells are made exactly half of an individual 's genes go into each , and when sex cells er come together in a fertilized exactly half of each parent 's genes are fitted together , so that 's completely fair , well almost completely fair , because there are a few genes outside the nucleus that only get they 're , they 're in a rather minority . |
5 | The simplest way to remedy this is to replace Rate 1 , Rate 2 and so on by their monetary values and this is what has been done here — notice that cells F3 , G3 , H3 and so on now contain values and that these cells have been formatted to display currency . |
6 | Cos all cancer is your cells erm |
7 | This means that it depends on the host 's cells ' own energy-producing system to provide for its own growth and reproduction . |
8 | One frame of the film is exposed every six seconds and if the film is then shown at 24 frames a second , the motion is speeded up 144 times and provides a dramatic picture of the cells ' behaviour . |
9 | But gradually the pattern emerges and it can be seen that the cells ' filopodia attach best in the ring region . |
10 | In order for induction to occur the cells need to be in a community of sufficient size , a phenomenon termed ‘ community effect ’ ; the cells ' development being dependent on the presence of other similar cells . |
11 | Once it is realized that signals that change cells ' behaviour do not really carry intricate information , then it can be seen that any complexity of behaviour lies in the cells ' capacity to respond rather than in complexity in the signals . |
12 | Once it is realized that signals that change cells ' behaviour do not really carry intricate information , then it can be seen that any complexity of behaviour lies in the cells ' capacity to respond rather than in complexity in the signals . |
13 | Since many signals could be of the STOP and GO type , complexity would emerge because the cells ' responses would be determined by their past history . |
14 | The models proposed for the development of the limb place quite a big burden on the cells ' response to apparently simple signals . |
15 | Viruses multiply inside cells by hijacking the cells ' own molecular machinery and forcing it into the service of the viral life-cycle . |
16 | This happens when nitrogen , dissolved in the blood under the high pressure of deep water , returns to its gaseous form , causing bubbles that can block blood vessels and destroy the cells ' soft tissue . |
17 | Activity in giant cells in the pontine brainstem have been shown to precede eye movements in REM sleep in animals ( or paradoxical sleep , as it is called in rodents and cats ) while there is no evidence that cortical activity can influence these cells ' discharges . |
18 | In addition , the stem cells ' capacity for organotypic development — that is , for restoration of cell lineages and tissue architecture , should be unaffected by the isolation , culture or transplantation procedures . |
19 | Previous experiments with gene therapy , involving one Italian and two American children , have so far only altered blood cells rather than bone marrow cells and have had to be repeated monthly because of the cells ' limited life span . |
20 | Recently , Metz and Ziff ( 38 ) have shown that in pheochromocytoma cells PC12 , cAMP causes IL-6DBP to trans -locate to the nucleus . |
21 | His temperature was 39.4°C , pulse 120/ min , serum sodium 137 mmol/l , potassium 3.1 mmol/l , urea 4.4 umol/l , albumin 29 g/l , orosomucoid 3.01 g/l ( n<1.20 ) haemoglobin 12.6 g/dl , white blood cells 9.4×10 , with a normal differential count . |
22 | Several speakers at Philadelphia reported stimulating human antibody — making B cells in vitro , rather than in live humans . |
23 | As axons of central neurons , dorsal root ganglia and sympathetic ganglia can induce proliferation of Schwann cells in vitro , we suggest that GGF gene products probably support the postnatal proliferation of Schwann cells in vivo . |
24 | As axons of central neurons , dorsal root ganglia and sympathetic ganglia can induce proliferation of Schwann cells in vitro , we suggest that GGF gene products probably support the postnatal proliferation of Schwann cells in vivo . |
25 | The effect is unlikely to be directly on the precursor cells , which also have TTX-sensitive Na + channels , as TTX did not inhibit the platelet-derived growth factor ( PDGF ) -stimulated division of purified oligodendrocyte precursor cells in vitro ( Table 1 ) . |
26 | Alternatively , instruments incorporating electrodes may be required for the iontophoretic injection of tracers , such as horseradish peroxidase ( HRP ) , into individual cells in situ . |
27 | Thanks to rapid advances in recombinant DNA technology , we now have a range of sophisticated vectors that can deliver genetic information to cells in vivo . |
28 | Such approaches have proved effective in reverting the transformed phenotype of malignant cells in vitro , but several problems remain before clinical application would be feasible . |
29 | Lysozyme is a major protein roduct of macrophages , and while it is produced constitutively in tissue culture , it is produced mainly by newly recruited or actively phagocytic cells in vivo . |
30 | Stimulated neutrophils are cytotoxic to cells in vitro . |