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Salvia sclarea essential oil damaged the cell membrane and changed the cell membrane permeability, leading to the release of some cytoplasm such as macromolecular substances, ATP and DNA.
Salvia sclarea essential oil damaged the cell membrane and changed the cell membrane permeability, leading to the release of the material inside the cell such as macromolecular substances, ATP and DNA.
It should be mentioned that within 1 h after the medium was changed, the cell stiffness (Control 1 h) was found to be 20% lower (p < 0.05) as compared to cells for which the medium was changed within 24 h before measurements (Control 24 h) (see Figure 4A).
All three inhibitors altered the morphological phenotype and cell motility of lung epithelial cells, although JNK inhibition changed the cell shape in a distinct manner, leading to overall cell contraction.
Then we mathematically changed the cell phenotypes according to Rules 6 and 7.
Inhibition of EZH2 expression changed the cell cycle distribution, in particular inducing G2/M arrest.
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The replacement of three Arg residues with the neutral amino acid Gly and hydrophobic amino acid Aib drastically changed the cell-penetrating ability and physicochemical properties of peptide/pDNA complexes, resulting in markedly reduced transfection efficiency.
When the cells' morphology and nanostructure changed, the cells would play another function, e.g., resting and activated T cells [10] and immature and mature dendritic cells [28].
After the medium was changed, the cells were cultured for the next three days.
These genes can change the cell's behavior by turning other genes on and off.
"The minute you change the cell line, you're going to make a different product," said Robert L. Garnick, senior vice president for regulatory affairs, quality and compliance at Genentech.
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