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But scientists have already worked with mice engineered to mimic 5-HTT variations in humans.
Now companies are developing potentially simpler knee patches: small, off-the-shelf plugs engineered to mimic the composition of human bone and cartilage.
Elizabeta Gjoneska of the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and her colleagues studied mice which had been genetically engineered to mimic human Alzheimer's.
And it doesn't fully describe Lindstrøm's productions, which tend to be spacey in a neurological rather than cosmological sense: his music is engineered to mimic — or cause — the sensation of pleasurable discombobulation commonly associated with late-night dance floors.
RGTA comprise biopolymers engineered to mimic the structural and functional properties of heparan sulfates.
The rings are engineered to mimic the structure and function of the six layers of human cortical brain tissue.
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Recent developments in molecular biology - PCR and DNA shuffling, for example - allow protein engineers to mimic natural evolution so that they can 'evolve,' improve, or generate new enzymes.
Several laboratories have engineered peptides to mimic the N- and C-terminal tropomyosin association and to characterize the overlap structure.
A number of approaches have used engineered scaffolds to mimic the architecture of the native myocardium tissue and precisely regulate cardiac cell functions.
Nevertheless, the development of more complex tumor models is also requested to answer more specific preclinical questions: either using surgical procedures to graft the tumor within a specific organ for evaluating specific tumor-stroma interactions, or using genetic engineered animals to mimic the different stages of the tumor development, or to humanize the target.
The intoxication of mammalian epithelial MDCK cells engineered to express Cpm1 mimics the cytopathologies observed in mosquito enterocytes following Bin ingestion: pore formation and vacuolation.
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