Other researchers used DNA to encode poetry and popular music inside the living cells of bacteria.
That means they produce up to 20% less electricity than standard cells of equivalent area.
Consider Wolbachia, a bacterium that lives inside the cells of more than two-thirds of insects.
Being the individual cells of an economy, firms are easier to put under the microscope.
This could make it more possible for allergens and toxins to enter the cells of the tissue.
Lignin is one of the structural elements in the walls of the cells of which wood is composed.
Other firms are working on ways to break up the cells of oil-rich algae to get at the oil.
Most show little or no symptoms, but in the severest cases the cells of the body are starved of energy.
Like the cells of a conventional battery, layers of the new device can be stacked together to increase their output.
Five genes, for example, make proteins that help H. pylori to stick specifically to the cells of the stomach lining.
"I think that would not even remotely register in the brain cells of Lewis Hamilton, " he told BBC Radio 5 Live.
The different cells of a tumor actually have subtle variations in their genetic form because of mutations as the cells reproduce.
However, in some cases, the Epstein-Barr virus can find its way into cells of the immune system, which leads to some cancers.
San Francisco and ETH Zurich have developed a method that enables them to precisely control gene expression in individual cells of yeast.
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They showed infections by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) stripped immune cells of their ability to calm down inflammation in the lung's airways.
With the cells of frog or newt embryos, Asashima grows body parts.
The drug, developed through Cancer Research UK's Clinical Development Partnerships (CDP), starves cancer cells of the sugars they need to grow and develop.
Type 1 diabetes results from a rheumatoid-like autoimmune reaction in which one's own body attacks and destroys the beta cells of the pancreas.
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Mitalipov's breakthrough was the result of merging skin cells of a 9-year-old rhesus macaque male with unfertilized monkey eggs that had the DNA removed.
Through the 1970s scientists focused on the interaction between deposits of cholesterol and the smooth muscle cells of the vessel wall that contains it.
The targets are brain molecules that seem to be involved in causing a deadly hyperactivity that depletes brain cells of energy after a stroke.
So doctors analysed the detailed chemistry inside the liver cells of patients and looked for differences between those who recovered and those who did not.
Apart from blaming the Jews and fearing cells of heretics, the idea of covens of witches began to be taken more seriously by the Church.
These receptors are usually found in particularly high density in the cells of the hippocampus that are most vulnerable to the effects of Alzheimer's disease.
These include adhesion proteins which hold the cells of a body together, and homeobox proteins, which tell the cells in an embryo how to develop.
It stems from early work conducted at the National Cancer Institute, based on a proprietary method of activating key cells of the innate immune system.
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However, U Autologous took this one step further with their advanced technology that uses the stem cells of customers to create a tailor-made anti-aging product.
Embryonic stem cells are the master cells of the human body.
At the lowest level - the village - it had cells of between three and seven people, rising up to regional commands and a national command.
By using the ultrasonic method, Dr. Victor says he turns the 2 oz. of fat into SVF stem cells of between 0.5 billion and 1.4 billion.
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