Because it develops only in cells that are maturing, it can be grown only in living mammals.
He asked whether 24-hour television and telephones in cells would be reflected in government policy.
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Mr McConnell admitted, in mentioning phones in cells, he was being "a wee bit reformist".
The force said it "has already addressed many of the areas concerned around ligature points in cells".
Insulin is a hormone made in cells in the pancreas that controls how the body uses sugar.
The protein is of particular importance in cells that rapidly reproduce, like cancer cells or malaria-infected cells.
"We run our business in cells, too, so there's a strong cultural compatibility with Jabil, " says Cisco's Redfield.
One possibility is that it binds to energy-producing mitochondria in cells and lulls them into a more restful state.
"It is a place of extraordinary security, 23 hours a day in cells, one hour of recreation, " Toobin said.
He added it had already been shown in mouse cells but this was the first time in human cells.
The result of all this genetic engineering was a system that produces light in cells in which a retrotransposon has jumped.
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Research groups in the U.S., Europe and Canada devised ways to use DNA to encode trademarks and secret messages in cells.
Everyone was cooped up in cells for most of the day, and the children had only an hour or so of lessons.
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It is made in cells called glial cells, which are usually thought to function merely as insulation for more important nerve cells.
It only works, however, in cells that have synaptotagmin on their surfaces.
The SPS chief executive said he is a "fan of TVs in cells" for prisoners, with "loads of positives that come from that".
Working on mice, they showed that DISC1 was active, both in cells taken from embryos and in brain stem cells taken from adult mice.
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Researchers hope to find new biomarkers in cells, molecules or genes which may explain why some individuals or groups are more susceptible to disease than others.
In cells, enzymes are the basis of the natural circuits that switch genes on and off, maintain biological rhythms and produce molecular answers in response to environmental stimuli.
This gene is expressed only in cells in primordia that are destined to become molars, so it is probably a gene that controls the shape of a tooth.
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In recent years, they have found ways to encode trademarks in cells and poetry in bacteria, as well as store snippets of music in the genetic code of micro-organisms.
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All of the medicines were invented through close attention to the genetic defects in cells that lead to cancer, and tested in large clinical studies that experts praise for their rigor.
The four were focused on the proteasome, a complex of proteins in cells that work as molecular garbage disposal units, engulfing and chopping up proteins when they are no longer needed.
Acpo's Simon Cole said that, in some cases, it was right to detain children in cells because they were violent but that provision for young people in some parts of the country was patchy.
And the other issue is that, for the moment at least, getting these magic factors into the skin cells requires using viruses, retroviruses, some other things that you don't want to put in cells.
The researchers will also attempt to use knowledge of how the virus grows in cells to make a new type of virus that could only grow in specially designed "helper" cells, meaning the virus could not then grow in animals.
Bring in a team of biologists and chemists to experiment with different chemical variations of the potential drug, try them out in cells, try them out in mice, then in bunnies and dogs, and eventually try them out in humans.
The huge number of medicines that turn out to cause liver problems, including withdrawn drugs like Baycol from Bayer or Rezulin from Pfizer, were screened first in cells, then in animals before they were tested in large clinical trails in people.
The architect in charge of the project, Barbara Nazzaro, says that visitors will be able to see where the lions, tigers, bulls, ostriches and gazelles were kept in cells before being hoisted up on 80 rope-slung lifts to the ground floor.
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