Sentence examples for difficulty of cells from inspiring English sources

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They are not very amenable to live-cell imaging due to the difficulty of cells to endocytose large nanoparticles through simple incubation.

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Anatomically, arteries have relatively narrower lumens and transport blood under higher pressure than veins, increasing the difficulty of cell delivery and risk of perforations.

These results were obtained in three independent experiments with little intra-assay variations; however, the difficulty of cell counting (from 200 to 400 cells per assay) has prevented our carrying out the extensive series of experiments required for isobologram constructions.

Gilad et al. [ 34] showed that ionizing radiation inhibited cell growth in the 6 patients who were included in the study, proving the difficulty of cell growth in patients with the syndrome.

One of the most significant hurdles to the affordable, accessible delivery of cell therapy is the cost and difficulty of expanding cells to clinically relevant numbers.

To prevent the difficulties of cell type mixtures, B-cell specific methods have been developed.

In view of the apparent difficulty of tetraploid cells to successfully complete mitosis, we wondered whether these cells might rely more heavily on the cell cycle checkpoint kinase Chk1 than diploid cells.

It seems possible that this result is due to the difficulty of the cells to absorb or transport large polymers into cells [ 51, 53].

In favor of its containing mRNA also from non-motor cells is the difficulty of resolving cell morphology in the frozen cryosections on which microdissection is performed, the identification of biological enrichment that may be external to the cell itself (cell adhesion, cell matrix and ECM), and the identification of a number of genes that appear to be primarily glial.

This is because of the difficulty of getting cells through the inkjet nozzle.

The poor performance reported by operators of dried microalgae was mostly associated with the difficulty of keeping cells in suspension without disintegrating them (Laing and Millican 1992).

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