• Autologous Endometrial Coculture is a technique of assisted reproductive technology. (wikipedia.org)
  • A coculture of isolated enterocytes (targets) and purified lamina propria mononuclear cells (LPMCs) (effectors) was performed in the absence or presence of an antagonistic ZB4 anti-Fas antibody. (nih.gov)
  • Differential gene regulation in human small airway epithelial cells grown in monoculture versus coculture with human microvascular endothelial cells following multiwalled carbon nanotube exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • This study identified differential gene regulation in human small airway epithelial cells (SAECs) grown either in monoculture or in coculture with human microvascular endothelial cells following exposure of the SAECs to multiwalled carbon nanotube s (MWCNTs). (cdc.gov)
  • The direction and fold-change of this differential gene regulation suggests that toxicity testing in monoculture may exaggerate cellular responses to MWCNTs, and coculture of cells may provide a more in-depth assessment of toxicological responses. (cdc.gov)
  • The laboratory technique of maintaining live cell lines (a population of cells descended from a single cell and containing the same genetic makeup) separated from their original tissue source became more robust in the middle 20th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • Similarly, preincubation of LC with each analogue was able to block LC-mediated infection of cocultured CD4(+) T cells. (unige.ch)
  • Culturing suspension cells can be tricky because they need specialized culture vessels and techniques to maintain their viability and growth. (coleparmer.com)
  • CONCLUSIONS: Co-culture of PBMC with K562D2 stimulatory cells is an efficient technique to prepare large quantities of pure and active NK cells, and these expanded NK cells inhibited WNV infection of Vero cells through both cytolytic and noncytolytic activities, which may imply a potential role of NK cells in combating WNV infection. (fda.gov)
  • Our team is equipped with a brand-new laboratory and a large portfolio of state-of-the-art methodology, including automated FACS, nucleofection, BSL3 confocal live cell imaging, disposes of established techniques of cell biology, molecular biology and immunology (primary cells, cocultures) and has access to core platforms of the Charité/BIH (Genomics, Bioinformatics, Biobank). (fems-microbiology.org)
  • Biomimetic endometrial milieus offer new strategies in reproductive techniques and endometrial repair and our findings demonstrate that EndoECM has potential for in vitro endometrial culture and as treatment for endometrial pathologies. (datadryad.org)
  • This technique appears to improve embryo growth for patients who have had poor embryo development and unsuccessful IVF cycles. (ucsfhealth.org)
  • TNF-α-mediated epithelial LOX upregulation was recapitulated in 3-dimensional organoids and coculture experiments. (nih.gov)
  • While single-cell models of pulmonary exposure are often used to determine the potential toxicity of nanomaterial s in vitro, previous studies have shown that coculture cell models better represent the cellular response and crosstalk that occurs in vivo. (cdc.gov)
  • Cultured meat (i.e., meat produced in vitro using tissue engineering techniques) is being developed as a potentially healthier and more efficient alternative to conventional meat. (researchgate.net)
  • Decellularization techniques support the creation of biocompatible extracellular matrix hydrogels, providing tissue-specific environments for both in vitro cell culture and in vivo tissue regeneration. (datadryad.org)
  • Some of these techniques include novel tools for genetic manipulation, 4,5 approaches for in vitro disease modelling 6-9 and innovative co-culture system with autologous cell types 10,11 or bacteria, 12-14 as well as viral infection models. (stemcell.com)
  • and fibroblast-epithelial cell coculture, the latter coupled with fluorescence-activated cell sorting. (nih.gov)
  • the rates (fraction) reaching blastocyst stage were 56% versus 46% in the coculture versus the sequential system, respectively, with own oocytes. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition to standard IVF procedures - including intracytoplastmic sperm injection , assisted hatching, and blastocyst culturing - we offer a more unique technique, called embryo co-culture. (ucsfhealth.org)
  • Blastocyst culturing is a technique to grow embryos beyond the third day of culture. (ucsfhealth.org)
  • Cell culture techniques were advanced significantly in the 1940s and 1950s to support research in virology . (wikipedia.org)
  • Sampling techniques on collecting fine carbon nanotube fibers for exposure assessment. (cdc.gov)
  • We then isolate the small molecule antibiotics produced during co-culture using organic chemistry extraction and purification techniques. (unca.edu)
  • Generation of patterned cell co-cultures in silicone tubing using a microelectrode technique and electrostatic assembly. (elsevierpure.com)
  • The combination of the electrode-based technique with electrostatic deposition enabled the formation of patterned co-cultures within the semi-closed tubular structure. (elsevierpure.com)
  • 3 Various experimental techniques have also been developed in parallel with, and applied to, intestinal organoid cultures with a scientifically synergistic effect. (stemcell.com)
  • 15,16 The development of such techniques as applied to intestinal organoid cultures has vastly increased the utility of this model system for a wide variety of purposes. (stemcell.com)
  • Post-facto analysis was performed on dissected vessels using confocal microscopy techniques, live/dead staining, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing to probe cellular growth and proliferation indicators. (aps.org)
  • A new combination of tissue engineering techniques provides a simple and effective method for building aligned cellular biomaterials. (open.ac.uk)
  • Amoebal coculture could therefore be used to selectively grow these amoebae-resisting bacteria (ARB), which may be human pathogens. (cdc.gov)
  • A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. (mdpi.com)
  • FN3200B0-116445), the Faculty of Biology and Medicine of the University of Lausanne (Prix FBM 2006), and Coopération Européenne dans le Domaine de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique action 855. (cdc.gov)
  • Comparison of extraction techniques and solvents for explosive residues in soil. (cdc.gov)
  • AEC is a technique involving IVF that tries to create a more natural environment in the laboratory for the development of the embryo. (conceivingconcepts.com)
  • By discussing the advantages and shortcomings of the existing techniques, the prospect for the future development of cultured meat is provided. (researchgate.net)
  • In addition, C. trachomatis has immunuofluorescence technique to agerangewas20-65years:28inthepa- been suggested to be a cofactor in the measurespecificantichlamydialIgG- tient group and 33 in the control group development of cervical cancer [ 2,3 ]. (who.int)
  • Coculture can be an effective treatment for patients who have failed previous IVF cycles or who have poor embryo quality. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a general rule, patients under age 37 are candidates for this culturing technique. (ucsfhealth.org)
  • Bonilla A. Pediatric Microtia Reconstruction with Autologous Rib: Personal Experience and Technique with 1000 Pediatric Patients with Microtia. (medscape.com)
  • There is also progress in developing three-dimensional and co-culture techniques that allow for the interrogation of a more physiologically relevant state. (nih.gov)
  • In this study, a nanofibrous polycaprolactone scaffold with incorporated hydroxyapatite (HA), prepared by the electrospinning technique, served as a drug delivery system for ALN. (cas.cz)
  • To isolate new ARB, we performed amoebal coculture from 444 nasal samples. (cdc.gov)
  • Amoebal coculture could therefore be used to selectively grow these amoebae-resisting bacteria (ARB) and clean the samples of other more rapidly growing species that generally overwhelm the agar plates. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to being noninvasive and relatively pain free, Coculture can be performed during a short office visit. (wikipedia.org)
  • Embryo co-culturing is a technique used to improve the overall quality of embryos before transferring them into the mother's uterus. (ucsfhealth.org)