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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better viability for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements in the potential success or effectiveness of something.
Example: "The new strategy provides a better viability for our project, ensuring we meet our goals more effectively."
Alternatives: "an improved feasibility for" or "greater potential for".
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Even though both DMSO and glycerol gave almost similar results for short-term storage, the DMSO-preserved lymphocytes yielded a better viability for long-term storage.
Moreover it was also observed that the effect of cryoprotectants, DMSO (10%) and glycerol (10%), showed almost similar results for short-term storage, but DMSO-preserved lymphocytes yielded a better viability for long-term storage.
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AlarmBlue® cell viability assay showed that MEFs cultured in 3D collagen scaffolds had a better viability than those cultured in 2D (Fig. 1B).
BMMCs were more prone to expand on gelatin and showed a better viability than PBMCs.
However, the use of a combined administration of TMZ and EEP led to a better cell viability for 20-50 μg/ml of EEP in comparison with propolis used at those concentrations alone (36%to18%8% of control for TMZ with EEP and 16%to5%5% of control for EEP alone).
The HEC-1-A cell line showed better viability when cultured with tenofovir (118±15%) and vehicle control (119±23%) gels.
In conclusion, microencapsulation with alginate-chitosan-Eu S100 nanoparticles is a novel and efficient method for better viability of L. acidophilus and L. rhamnosus bacteria.
The behaviour of an experimental dwarf heavy broiler breeder selected for better viability and reproductive traits at the partial expenses of growth (E) was compared to a standard heavy broiler breeder (S).
Further coating of ZAL with polysorbate-80 (Tween-80) showed an improved release profile and a better cell viability ([23].
Our observations suggest that the AB assay is a better choice for cell viability testing because it is easy to perform, more consistent than the MTT assay, and recommended by previous studies [ 38, 39].
This result is consistent with the MTT assay outcome which shows better cell viability for alginate rather than PLGA in close system of in vitro (Hao and Wen 2010; Ibusuki et al. 2003).
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