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A vibration erupted beneath a stack of magazines, and, with an exhausted shrug, he unearthed a lost cell phone.
More generally, modern technology can sometimes help us find misplaced objects, as you know if you've ever had your girlfriend call your lost cell phone, or used that little button on your keys to make your Toyota Camry honk at you.
But Brent Reynolds and Sam Weiss at Neurospheres, a Canadian biotechnology company, have shown that they are still alive and well in adults, and that they can be prompted to recreate lost cell populations.This prompting is done with growth factors (molecules that stimulate tissue growth, and then maintain mature organs).
Moreover, if the embryo from which such cells were derived happened to be a clone of an existing person, they would not be recognised as foreign by the immune system of their progenitor and might thus be used as treatments for diseases that require the replacement of a particular, lost cell type.
When it seemed he was about to respond, I lost cell service.
I saw a sign posted all over a large television studio set advertising a $5,000 reward for the return of a lost cell phone.
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Here in New York, meanwhile, Mayor Bloomberg held a press conference to discuss some more banal but no less consequential signal interruptions: lost cell-phone calls.
Others are focusing on replacing lost cells.
Apparently, the remaining neural groups take over the job of the lost cells.
Transplantation of neural stem and progenitor cells is essential for replacing lost cells, particularly in the CNS with very limited endogenous regenerative capacity.
Removal of the vitelline membrane revealed that cells have lost cell-cell contact, but appear round and intact (not shown).
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