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Juniper was born at the limit of human viability outside the womb – 23 weeks gestation – weighing one pound, four ounces.
She was a 2014 Pulitzer Prize finalist in feature writing for the story of her daughter's birth at the border of human viability.
The emergence of modern intensive care, in the face of advancing organ support and replacement technologies, has challenged our ability to identify the margins of human viability.
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At least one study has reported that in vitro 100 μM NS-398 treatments markedly reduced the viability of LNCaP, an androgen-sensitive human prostate adenocarcinoma cell line, but not the viability of human fetal prostate fibroblasts.
But more thrilling because more crucial are LifePort's organ transport systems, exemplified here by the blue and white Kidney Transporter, which extends the viability of human organs as they travel from donor to recipient.
The morphology and viability of human acini were evaluated.
In addition, the viability of human osteosarcoma SaOS-2 cells was examined on the obtained scaffolds.
The study demonstrated that UBM supported the viability of human dermal fibroblasts.
In addition, PDLLA modification improved the spreading and viability of human bone-derived cells.
The hydrogels show good adhesion, migration, proliferation and viability of human dermal fibroblasts.
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