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That insulation would separate the cells enough to keep them from touching during normal plane vibrations and to prevent heat from being transferred between cells.

The lessons gained will then be used to build another craft with more solar cells, enough to recharge the batteries in flight.

They attach themselves by their receptors to target cells whose surface expresses appropriate antigens (notably ones made by developing viruses) and damage the infected cells enough to kill them.

What you want, therefore, is to tame foreign T cells enough to prevent graft-versus-host disease, but not enough to weaken their cancer-killing power.

After generating about 60 million cells (enough to cover about 3 square meters), the researchers used a pipette to paint the outside of a porous, bladder-shaped mold with muscle cells, and the inside with urothelial cells.

Each one consists of around 1,000 cells, enough to live a pretty fulfilling nematode life of eating even littler things, reproducing (with another worm or by themselves, no biggie), and wiggling vigorously under microscopes.

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In contrast, when weak stimuli are applied to many pathways that converge on a single patch of postsynaptic membrane, the individual postsynaptic depolarizations generated may collectively depolarize the postsynaptic cell enough to induce LTP cooperatively.

Any event that perturbs the energy level of the cell enough to disrupt the sodium ion gradient, such as ischemia, has an important impact on cell viability.

The DNA damage checkpoint specifically delays entry into mitosis in the presence of damaged DNA to provide cells enough time to repair damaged DNA before permanent mutations are made [1].

The spindle assembly checkpoint enables this centering mechanism by providing cells enough time to correct metaphase plate position.

The reason is that the whole body I images are performed 48 72 h after administration of the radiotracer allowing cells with poor uptake, e.g. cancer cells enough time to accumulate the radioiodine.

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