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By showing the direct suppression of PTC growth and dome formation treated with heparinase, we demonstrated that the interaction between cell surface heparin sulfate proteoglycan and chitosan played an important role in PTC proliferation and differentiation.
To quantify the percentage of cells with AVOs (i.e. red marked cells) and the intensity of red fluorescence (i.e. the intensity of AVOs formation), treated cells were detached from the plate, marked with AO as cited above and analyzed by flow cytometry, using a flow cytometer GUAVA EasyCyte and GUAVA software ExpressPlus (Guava Technologies, Hayward, CA).
To test this hypothesis, we prevented MP formation by treating embryos with the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) inhibitor cyclopamine and examined PAC formation (Fig. 2C-H) (Wolff et al., 2003).
Cells were cultured for 3 days and then induced for cell sheet formation by treating with 25 mM ascorbic acid in complete culture medium at 37 °C.
This formation is treated as the reconstruction formula.
Phase formation is treated in classical and atomistic terms.
Agglomerate formation is treated as a complex combination of consecutive and parallel micro-mechanisms.
When sandstone formation is treated with mud acid, several types of minerals may precipitate described by Mahmoud et al. (2011).
When the sandstone formation is treated with the mud acid, usually three groups of reactions take place which are explained by Al-Harthy (2008/2009).
To determine the effect of keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) on this three-dimensional structure formation, we treated the mixed co-cultures with siRNA for KGF.
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