Sentence examples for derived to human from inspiring English sources

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One of the reasons for the difference on this permissiveness is that, due to the SIRPα polymorphism among different mouse strains, SIRPα in Balb/c genetic background (from which CB17.Scid is derived) has a much lower binding affinity than its counterpart in C57BL/6 (from which NOD.Scid is derived) to human CD47 [ 19].

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The thumb is of special interest in this context, first because the biomechanics and neuronal control of the human thumb are relatively independent from the other fingers[47], and second because the anatomical relationship of the thumb to the other fingers appears to be derived in humans compared to other apes [48].

8, 28 Allometric scaling is frequently used when developing population PK models to extend data from animal models to derive extrapolated human PK parameter estimates and to scale adult PK parameters to children.

The hospitals I spoke with denied this allegation, but it's perhaps worth noting that Baylor Hospitals which is notorious for refusing to let moms take home their placentas is also part of a national study to evaluate the efficacy of using cells derived from human placenta to treat Crohn's disease.

In September, Weber's career trajectory brought him to USC, where he plans to research regenerative medicine, cartilage restoration and using genetically engineered proteins derived from human genes to prevent degeneration.

The iPSC-derived photoreceptors behaved very similarly to cells derived from human ES cells.

Is research on stem cells derived from human embryos to liberals what the missile defense system is to conservatives?

Strictures originally designed to apply to pluripotent cells derived from human embryos, for example, now also cover pluripotent cells from other sources such as induced pluripotent stem cells.

Another explanation may be that brain-derived endothelial cells are more resistant to ZD6474 treatment compared to HUVEC cells derived from human umbilical cord.

Evaluation of the potential risk environmental contaminants pose to the human immune system is currently accomplished via extrapolation of experimentally derived animal data to humans.

A POD associated with a benchmark response level (BMR) is derived and converted to human-equivalent units (incorporating information about cross-species dose scaling).

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