Examples of using A stem cell in English and their translations into Chinese
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Wells Center for Pediatric Research, along with the only pediatric cancer center in Indiana with a stem cell transplant unit.
In this way we have managed to identify some of the earliest genetic events that"specify" a stem cell to become a germline cell. .
In this way we have managed to identify some of the earliest genetic events that“specify” a stem cell to become a germline cell. .
When a stem cell gets a signal telling it to differentiate, it needs certain genes to remain in the stem cell state.
A stem cell therapy delivered into the nose can restore the sense of smell in a mouse model of olfactory loss.
A stem cell transplant is when cells are taken out of the blood for use in a transplant.
If you take a stem cell out of that microenvironment, it rapidly loses its properties of stem-ness,” Tammela says.
Currently, there is no cure other than a stem cell transplant, and the average survival rate is about 6 years.
For instance, a stem cell in the breast can become a luminal cell, one of the breast's“milk factories.”.
This is the first time such a complete study on a stem cell gene has been carried out.
In the picture above, you can see a stem cell making adhesions(shown in green) to the new‘nano-patterned' plastic surface.
Prof Doug Melton, a stem cell scientist at Harvard University, has been working on this problem for two decades.
This is a stem cell that we have developed here in Oxford, from an embryonic stem cell. .
When a stem cell differentiates, it starts down a one-way path that will result in its specialization and eventually its death.
The findings, which are published in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation Research, could help researchers find a stem cell treatment for heart disease.
His father spent 160,000 yuan to take his mother to Beijing to inject a stem cell called cure all diseases.
Twenty-one of the 174 patients(12%) received a stem cell transplant following ivosidenib treatment.
He had chemotherapy and after going into remission in March 2010 underwent a stem cell transplant using his own stem cells. .
Suffering with leukemia, Bochco received a stem cell transplant from an anonymous 23-year-old in late 2014.
In 2014, former soldier James DeLittle, diagnosed with Parkinson's, paid £7,000($8,500) for a stem cell procedure in Ukraine.