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All cell lines with the exception of PancTu-1 developed spheres.
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It should also have strong ties with the professional enterprises, the universities, in accumulating frontier knowledge, not only in pedagogy but all the various developing spheres of modern knowledge.
After 3 days, the developing spheres consisted of small cells (Fig. 2A HE: D3) with a morphology resembling glandular duct cells (Fig. 2A HE, Tissue (D)).
In this research, we carried out the process of simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) of paper industry wastes with/without chemical pretreatment, using reactors in batch with anaerobic biofilms developed in spheres covered with ixtle fiber cord.
Under these culture conditions the cell-clusters developed into spheres that were mainly comprised of NPs.
As shown in bright field picture(I)), the rat SKPs developed into sphere-like structure in suspension cultures.
A scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory developed the sphere.
Researchers have developed tiny sphere-shaped particles that ferry a payload of bacteria-slaying drugs to the surface of the teeth, where they fight plaque and tooth decay on the spot.
The time required for sphere formation varied among the cell lines as A549, H23 and H1299 cells developed distinct large spheres after 7 days, while H125 spheres still had adherent clusters along with detached spheres.
The expression patterns of the stem cell surface markers CD44, CD24 and ESA in pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell lines are diverse and not all CSCs sorted from pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell lines develop cell spheres [ 27], PANC-1 is a common pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell line used for study of CSCs [ 28- 32].
For the images reconstructed without PSF (Fig. 2a), the monotonic relation between RC and sphere size developed as the true sphere-to-background ratio increased, and spill-out from spheres to the background became more important.
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