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Each femur yielded approximately 150 million chondrocytes and a viability of >99% was determined for all specimens.
Congress passed legislation in 1996 creating a viability test for all large public-housing projects more than 10% of whose homes are empty.
This suggests that loss of univalent chromosomes conferred a viability penalty for gametes produced by the interspecific hybrids.
No correlation was seen with reduced LRRC8A expression, possibly because LRRC8A-dependent volume regulation is a viability factor for cells.
Even for the lowest concentration of 2 mg/L copper sulfate, the IC-MS showed an apoptotic behavior, whereas the viability studies did not suggest a viability decline for this concentration.
In some organisms such as C. lindemuthianum, a sexual cycle has been described in vitro, but there was a low viability for the sexual ascospores (Bryson et al. 1992).
We found that cells cultured in hypoxia sustain a high viability for up to three days.
After 24 h we observed a reduced viability for BM derived hMSC treated with BM105-antisense compared to scrambled group.
In their study, four strains of lactobacilli maintained a high viability for 18 months at 4°C.
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