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To do this, they hijack our proteins to make a cell do things it would never ordinarily do.
"I said, 'Look, what if we make a cell line from ten diabetics' " — using the nuclear-transfer, or therapeutic-cloning, process.
If I make a cell call from Kenmore Square, in my home town of Boston, you might think that I'm connecting to a cell site a few hundred feet away.
Though understanding the genome has proved more complicated than expected, no discovery made so far suggests anything other than that all the information needed to make a cell is squirreled away in the DNA.
For example, Mycoplasma, whose DNA content is about one-quarter the size of that of E. coli, has many nutritional requirements and has even lost the ability to make a cell wall.
I'm not a spreadsheet genius, but I have learned enough to accomplish my goals: how to write simple formulas and how to make a cell in one sheet refer to a result in another.
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Elsewhere, a collection of snow globes, containing tiny models of a wintery New York City, are combined around a larger glass globe to make a cell-like form.
Whenever you make a cell-phone call, your phone provider knows where you are — it needs that information in order to find your device and complete the call.
Further, whereas in C2C12 cells the impact of GREs on mRNA decay appears to be greater than that of AREs, AREs are more significant in ES cells, supporting the idea that cis elements make a cell-specific contribution to mRNA stability.
The collagen I solutions with desired concentration in DMEM containing 100 U/ml penicillin, 100 U/ml streptomycin, 10 mM Hepes (pH 7.2) and 1.2 mg/ml NaHCO3 were prepared on ice, and then mixed with cells to make a cell-collagen suspension at a density of 1 × 10 cells/ml.
"Saidani always talked about the purity of our religion and he made a cell around him," the young man told Tunisian security officials four years ago, after he was arrested on a trip home and charged with membership in a terrorist group.
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