Sentence examples for using a strain of from inspiring English sources

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He said the company had recently carried out tests on generic versions of Augmentin and that the results suggested that the crucial ingredient had been made using a strain of bacteria developed at GlaxoSmithKline.

Dooley and her colleagues studied the disease's progression using a strain of mice, developed in the laboratory of Anton Berns at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, that deletes two key tumor-suppressor genes, p53 and Rb.

Using a strain of the virus from an outbreak in French Polynesia that began in late 2013, a team of scientists led by researchers at Purdue University used a technique known as cryo-electron microscopy to study its structure in near-atomic resolution.

Using a strain of Scenedesmus native to Kentucky (Scenedesmus acutus, UTEX B72), algae productivity of routinely ≥30 g/(m2 day) was achieved in the summer months, while average daily productivity slightly in excess of 10 g/(m2 day) was demonstrated in the month of December.

The study, published Friday in the British journal Nature, was conducted using a strain of the Ebola virus different from that circulating in West Africa today.

Rosenzweig doesn't think that's far-fetched at all, although he did point out that Clancy wrote a book in 1996— Executive Orders in which terrorists attack the United States using a strain of Ebola virus that is transmissible through the air.

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For their research, the group used a strain of yeast commonly studied in laboratories.

To examine this further we used a strain of C. albicans that expresses a membrane protein fused to GFP.

The chemical company DuPont already uses a strain of E. coli that has been genetically engineered to turn corn syrup into trimethylene glycol, a solvent that is used in the production of plastics and antifreeze.

The research team led by Cheng and Nusse used a strain of laboratory mice that allowed the scientists to track the activation of a cell-signaling pathway driven by a protein called Wnt.

To conduct the research, Biressi and Rando used a strain of laboratory mice in which the muscle stem cells were engineered to glow with a fluorescent light when treated with a drug called tamoxifen.

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