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3D cell-printing technique has been under spotlight as an appealing biofabrication platform due to its ability to precisely pattern living cells in pre-defined spatial locations.
The richness of synthetic circuit outputs can be dramatically enhanced by sophisticated environmental control systems designed to precisely pattern spatial temporally heterogeneous environmental stimuli controlling these circuits.
Furthermore, with a systematic understanding of the governing mechanisms of substrate-regulated graphene morphology, we envision a promising strategy to precisely pattern graphene into desired morphology on engineered substrate surfaces.
Thus, for example, in my own field of cell biology, new tools now allow powerful approaches to understanding how a large single-celled organism such as the cilate Stentor can precisely pattern its surface, creating organlike features that are presently associated only with multicellular organisms.§ The answers are likely to bring new insights into how all cells operate, including our own.
DMA-1 acts in PVD as a receptor to recognize the SAX-7/L1CAM and MNR-1 ligand complex in the surrounding skin cell to promote branching and precisely pattern the dendritic arbor (Dong et al., 2013; Salzberg et al., 2013).
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At still other times, Mr. Byrd's choreography was as cool and precisely patterned as certain balletic abstractions by George Balanchine.
Suzanne Vega carefully underplays the troubled lives she sings about, with cool, clear-headed observation, precisely patterned melodies and a voice that only pretends to be serene.
There probably isn't a more consciously literary play on the boards in Manhattan now (well, from the past century, anyway) than "The American Plan," which is as precisely patterned as a sonnet by Milton.
This is particularly relevant for point-to-point systems, where precisely patterned connections have to be re-established to regain adaptive function.
The precisely patterned recording site dimensions, low limit of detection (0.2 μM) and fast response time (∼1 s) allow for second-by-second measurements of ACh and Ch in brain tissues.
The Drosophila compound eye consists of a precisely patterned, hexagonal array of roughly 800 unit eyes, or ommatidia (reviewed in [1]).
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