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The experimental setup models in vivo conditions when neutrophils start to adhere to platelet aggregates on a thrombus surface.
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After plating in adherent conditions cells migrated from the colonies and started to adhere to the bottom of the flasks acquiring spindle-shaped morphology similar to the adherent MNNG/HOS cells.
After adding the differentiation stimulus nerve growth factor to the cell culture medium, the suspension cells started to adhere and form neuronal networks (Figure 3c).
In 2003, public universities started to adhere to the quota system -- and reserve a percentage (20% - 40%) of their vacancies to Afro Descendants coming from public schools.
6 h after cell seeding, pre-migratory PGCs started to adhere to the fibronectin-coated part of the Petri dish, whereas on collagen I and BSA, the cells remained only loosely attached.
In addition to fibroblasts, tumor cells were found to adhere and start to proliferate in the primary cell cultures established from tissue explants.
Under appropriate culture conditions, the myspheres adhere to the plate, start to spread out and form very thin mygenin and myosin heavy chain positive contractile fibers (needles).
It could be an opportunity for the White House to start adhering to a new, better standard when it comes to the sequester fight: if you're operating at Louie Gohmert's level, try harder.
If the U.S. ever wants to rebuild its reputation as a leader in "the liberal world order," it will have to start adhering to the rules of that order.
Only two other observational studies have examined whether deprivation is associated with likelihood to complete; as in this study, Sowden et al 15 found it was not a significant predictor of likelihood to complete, while Gidlow et al 14 found those from deprived areas were less likely to start and adhere to ERS (as did this study).
Now they need to start adhering to them.
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