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For such strategies to succeed, a readily available source of myogenic precursor cells must be identified.
Adipose tissue is a readily available source of multipotent adult stem cells for use in tissue engineering/regenerative medicine.
The reason was that it was so inefficient that it was only practical where there was a readily available source of coal.
Not to worry, the Roadster has a built-in battery charger, so all it needs is power from a readily available source like a standard household outlet.
While Schwann cells (SCs) have a significant role in peripheral nerve regeneration, their use in treatments has been limited because of lack of a readily available source.
Researchers do not have a readily available source of odd-chain fatty acids to make triglycerides, says plant biologist Nam Hai Chua, deputy chairman of Singapore's Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory and head of the new programme.
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Fat emulsions containing medium chain triglycerides have been suggested to be beneficial for these patients since medium chain fatty acids are a more readily available source of energy when compared to long chain fatty acids.
Not only is parchment plentiful, but as a legal document, it also has been carefully stored and often dated, making it a more readily available source of ancient DNA than bones.
For example, medium chain triglycerides do not require bile, chylomicrons, or carnitine for their absorption and are therefore a more readily available source of energy as compared to long chain triglycerides.
For many people, religious institutions are an important, readily available source of information and advice on many matters, including health.
First, the plant can serve particularly the poor population of Bangladesh with a cheap and readily available source of a pain-killing medication.
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