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The synthesized genome was then transplanted into cytoplasm to test for viability.
"We'll want to take a look at their plans in detail and see if they meet a credible test for viability," Mr. Fratto said.
During the sampling times, the fermentation broth was streaked on solid YP media to test for viability and contamination.
The results with the MTT test for viability (Table 3) are well correlated with the observed release of LDH by the cells (Table 4).
As a test for viability of amacrine cells, we stained the retinas with an antibody against choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) 6 days after transfection.
A concentration range of 2.5 100 pg of mRNA was injected into one-cell stage embryos to test for viability and effect, and the concentration which had only a subtle effect on wild-type embryos was selected.
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Before sprouting, seeds can be tested for viability by seeing if they float in water.
After washed twice in RPMI 1640 containing 5% FBS, the yielded NPCs were tested for viability (more than 95%) by trypan blue exclusion.
Amazon says that every month, it will option one promising new project and add it to the development slate where it will be tested for viability.
Community feedback, gathered from Amazon Studios' crowdsourcing model, triggered the idea for the popular project to be adapted into a digital comic that would be shared with audiences for feedback and tested for viability as a major motion picture.
While seeds were not tested for viability, it is likely much of the regeneration resulted from mature planted individuals (e.g., fruits were present on medium shrubs after only 4 years).
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