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To achieve that, researchers need neural cells that can multiply in a laboratory.
The phosphorus content increased, causing algae known as phytoplankton to multiply, in a process called eutrophication.
Alternatives like nonneural and muscle cells do not work, he says, because while they will multiply in a culture, they can never perform the job of neural cells.
His team does not use bioprinting, but a form of biofabrication where the stem cells multiply in a specially prepared scaffold, effectively engineering live tissue.
Benjamin Reubinoff, Tamir Ben-Hur, and their colleagues at Hadassah University Hospital in Jerusalem, Israel, and Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, took a simpler approach, letting the stem cells multiply in a culture dish until they differentiated on their own.
The images multiply in a grid, Brady Brady-style.
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As religious cases multiply in an increasingly pluralistic world, I can't help but think that losing the lived memory of American Protestantism will be a loss for all of us indeed.
In the first one, the cells of the endocarp multiply in an abnormal fashion.
Thus, the abilities of different strains to persist and multiply in an immunized organism differ substantially.
Several keratinophilic fungi that live as parasites on keratinous materials use keratin as their carbon and nitrogen sources, multiply in an asexual manner, and produce conidia.
Like these other cancers, this disease is caused by mutations to genes that allow cells to multiply in an out of control manner.
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