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- I do not engraft theory onto music fabric.
- Future work will focus on how to get the cells to engraft more strongly around the scar tissue.
- They all crossed their fingers and waited for the marrow to engraft and Earlene's blood counts to go up.
- "We're pretty confident we can get baboon cells to engraft and grow in a reasonably safe manner.
- Fetal cells may engraft and persist in the mother, and the mother's cells can persist in the child.
- The " nexus " requirement that the Court today engrafts into s1503 has no basis in the words Congress enacted.
- An infusion of engineered endothelial cells may be able to engraft into injured tissue and acquire the capacity to repair the organ.
- One concern, Deeks said, is that the amount of conditioning may have been too low to allow the baboon marrow to engraft in Getty.
- Another disease is muscular dystrophy, in which she hopes that MAP cells from a donor could be injected into the bloodstream and would engraft into muscles.
- A more recent clinical trial showed that allogeneic fetal MSCs transplanted in utero in patients with severe OI can engraft and differentiate into bone in a human fetus.
- Hanania had to answer two questions : Could he put the MDR-1 gene into the bone marrow of mice and have that bone marrow engraft successfully in animals?
- Flt1 + / Flt4 + CPCs derived from iPSCs were shown to engraft into the adult myocardium and robustly differentiate into cardiomyocytes with phenotypic and electrophysiologic characteristics of adult cardiomyocytes.
- But the cells, although they look like the real thing, fail to engraft correctly in the bone marrow, as if something had gone awry with their maturation process.
- Treatment with a humanized mAb specific for ROR1 ( UC-961 ) could inhibit the capacity of ovarian cancer cells to migrate, form spheroids, or engraft immune-deficient mice.
- A few years later, he tested the ability to culture genetically modified CAR-Ts in humans, discovering the cells could engraft and persist in patients with HIV / AIDS for years.
- To engraft upon the Social Security system a concept of ` accrued property rights'would deprive it of the flexibility and boldness in adjustment to ever-changing conditions which it demands ."
- But the blood-forming cells have not yet been made to engraft properly, as if the test-tube version of the mouse blood-forming cells lacks some necessary ability or signal.
- However, the dosing is still high enough that the ultimate result is the destruction of both the patient's bone marrow ( allowing donor marrow to engraft ) and any residual cancer cells.
- Baboons have a natural resistance to HIV . So if one could get a baboon immune system to engraft temporarily into a human, the question is : Might it help that human being get rid of the virus?
- Conditioning regimens are used to suppress the recipient's immune system in order to allow a transplant to engraft . Cyclophosphamide is a common cytotoxic drug used in this manner, and is often used in conjunction with total body irradiation.
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