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Industrial designer Anirudha Surabhi has created the new, super-strong Kranium bike helmet, which protect cyclists' heads by mimicking features of the woodpecker's distinctive anatomy.
By mimicking features of the in vivo environment and taking advantage of the same tools used to study cells in traditional cell culture, 3D models provide unique perspectives on the behavior of stem cells, developing tissues and organs, and tumors.
Accurate diagnosis is frequently delayed due to lack of awareness of the condition by clinicians, non-specific clinical presentation and poorly localising signs of infection; mimicking features of septic arthritis of the hip, osteitis of the ilium and lumbar disc herniation [7, 8, 9].
Histological changes consisted of periductal and lobular fibrosis, duct stenosis, chronic inflammatory cell infiltrates, and gland atrophy, mimicking features of chronic pancreatitis in humans.
Even germ line p53 mutations can lead to chronic colonic inflammation and persistent tissue damage, thereby mimicking features of human colitis-associated colorectal cancer.
Furthermore, several aspects of cell differentiation were traceable in specialized in vitro models, mimicking features of environmental properties of solid tumors.
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The news came just days after Intel grudgingly unveiled a new version of its Xeon chip, which mimics features of the Opteron.
Specifically, we fabricate a catechol-modified chitosan film that mimics features of the melanin capsule generated during an insect immune response to infection.
Potential regenerative strategies involve the recruitment of endogenous neural stem cells and/or directed axonal regeneration through the use of tissue engineered "living scaffolds" built to mimic features of three-dimensional (3-D) in vivo migratory or guidance pathways.
The donor acceptor interaction between a tertiary amine and an aldehyde, first observed among a select class of alkaloïds, was deliberately established in a peptidomimetic (1a c) to mimic features of the two principal transition states of peptide hydrolysis.
All of these design features may be used to target specific regions of actin and to mimic features of natural ABPs, in this case specific pointed end binders.
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