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The CC method can mimic in vivo biologically stabilized milieu for crystallization.
As well, we have published the observation that the heparinase method can mimic fibrinolysis even in native blood (not citrated blood), but in reality it is the hyperretraction of coagulum [ 18].
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Using synthetic miRNAs and transfection methods, we can mimic or suppress the action of specific miRNAs and study the consequences in different models.
Given that compounds that retard aging may do so in a tissue-specific manner, we and others have used gene expression profiling as a method to search for compounds that can mimic the effects of CR [10], [11].
Scientists can judge the size of an underground nuclear blast by how violently it shakes the earth, although this method is not foolproof because conventional explosives can mimic the rumble.
You can buy them at the megastores these days, at reasonable prices, thanks to tissue culture and methods of starting them from seed under laboratory conditions that can mimic the ideal that occurs less frequently in nature.
To overcome these limitations, researchers have developed organs-on-chips – microfluidic devices that can mimic the cellular architecture and physiology more accurately than conventional methods.
Thus, we hypothesized that the details of gate abnormalities initiated by NP application, which can mimic the pathology of lumber disc herniation, could be revealed using the CatWalk method.
Gout can mimic infection.
Abdominal aortic aneurysms can mimic kidney stones.
Hydrogels can mimic the natural cellular environment.
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