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In essence, cells were treated either with the vehicle alone (0.1% DMSO) or with 10 or 20 μ M of 15-PGJ2 dinsolved in 100% DMSO for 72 h.
In essence, cells grown to 50% confluence were transfected with 100 nM of a mixture containing equal parts of the 3 HOXA1 siRNAs using a liposome method according to the manufacturer's instructions (Lipofectamine 2000, Invitrogen).
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In essence, T cells depend on glycolysis to support their unique demands for rapid expansion and differentiation into distinct effector populations and have remarkable plasticity to match metabolic and functional activities.
In essence, however, cell service connects a caller to the closest antenna via radio signal -- which may be distorted by leaves, or by shadows cast from buildings and hills.
In essence, each cell, and its network, appraises its information field and reacts as it can.
Third, a pilot project to pave a way for a large-scale discovery of mammalian transcriptomes is of essence, where cell and tissue types are well defined.
In essence, visceral fat cells are better than other types of fat cells at absorbing this circulating fat, increasing the cells' size and number rapidly.
In essence, some progenitor cells are now seen as possessing a larger repertoire of routes to end-fates than was previously thought.
"Urist literally took roomfuls of bone and distilled out the essence that enabled cells to lay down new bone," says DeMane.
This indicates that the timing of the knockout is of essence and that cells have to undergo a number of differentiation stages for it to be visible.
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