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Myoblasts can readily be grown from human muscle tissue.
Although in vitro replication systems for these viruses have recently been described (2, 3 ), human noroviruses cannot readily be grown in cell culture, and no small animal model of human norovirus infection is available.
Collectively, the talks indicated that MSCs can readily be grown from these sources, genetically manipulated in the laboratory, and used successfully to enhance the repair of surgically created lesions in the long bones and crania of experimental animals.
It has long been known that the number of bacteria observable microscopically exceeds, typically 100-fold, those that can readily be grown axenically in standard isolation media (i.e. to proliferate in liquid culture or to form colonies on solid media).
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However, each of these 3 species can be grown readily enough in sawdust or straw.
Coleuses, which are in the mint family, also root readily in water and can be grown indoors as long as they get a minimum temperature of 55 degrees and relatively good light.
Biological agents are microscopic organisms that can be grown with equipment readily available all over the world -- although the resulting weapons have proved difficult for terrorists to master.
These intricate interactions readily explain why PPIL1·CsA crystals could only be grown in the presence of CdCl2.
Clinical isolates of M. ulcerans are grown readily on LJ medium but never on charcoal medium.
The observation that mftP and mftR transcripts are readily detectable when cells are grown in the absence of urate at 37 °C is consistent with the inference that repression may be more efficient at lower temperatures.
Although Tde1 and Tae were readily secreted when bacteria were grown on acidic AB-MES agar plate, the A. tumefaciens wild-type C58 strain had no significant growth advantage when cocultured with the strain Δ3TIs.
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