• One of the largest growing evergreen azaleas, prefering temperatures that do not drop below 10 to 20 degrees F. Hines azaleas are hybrids between Belgian Indica and Southern indica types, and are tolerant of salt and moderate sun. (backyardgardener.com)
  • The Ilam azaleas are hybrids developed in New Zealand resulting from crosses between R. molle, R. calendulaceum, and R. viscosum. (backyardgardener.com)
  • That means that for the first time, U.S. buyers can choose between two plug-in hybrids with more than 45 miles of range at prices starting under $35,000. (greencarreports.com)
  • The Volt and the plug-in Clarity are two of the top three plug-in hybrids when rated on battery range, both following the range-extended electric BMW i3 REx with 97 miles of battery range. (greencarreports.com)
  • The challenge for Honda, as it has been for Chevrolet and other makers, is that car buyers generally have no understanding of plug-in hybrids or why they would be advantageous. (greencarreports.com)
  • Why didn't these EVs and plug-in hybrids make the best of what's new? (greencarreports.com)
  • These include 20 battery electric vehicles, 15 plug-in hybrids and two fuel cell cars. (vdik.de)
  • In addition, there are numerous plug-in hybrids with an electrical radius of around 50 kilometres or more. (vdik.de)
  • Electric drive in the form of plug-in hybrids and small electric vehicles will soon become a standard option for many types of vehicles. (lu.se)
  • The frequency of cells containing 0 or 2 human chromosomes in the progeny of chemically-treated monochromosomal hybrid cells provided a direct measure of aneuploidy. (epa.gov)
  • This was confirmed by examining the cells chromosomes and identifying the distinctive chromosomes from both mouse lines. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • The hybrid cells carrying four sets of chromosomes (instead of the usual two) behaved as stem cells when injected into mouse embryos. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • The fused cells were found to have 4 to six sets of chromosomes by DNA analysis, and they behaved as ES cells when tested. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • The lower SCE frequencies could neither be related to a higher number of chromosomes in the hybrid nor could they be related to the method of hybrid selection. (biologists.com)
  • In the first sense of the term, a hybrid is the result of interbreeding between two animals or plants of different taxa , whether between individuals belonging to different species within the same genus (interspecific hybrids or crosses), different subspecies within the same species (intraspecific hybrids), or different genera (intergeneric hybrids). (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Interspecific plant hybrids sometimes can reproduce as a result of polyploidy , such as triticale, a polyploid hybrid of wheat and rye. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • These include crosses between organisms such as interspecific hybrids or crosses between difference races. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Interspecific hybrids result from a cross between two species, normally from within the same genus . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Mules, hinnies, and other normally sterile interspecific hybrids cannot produce viable gametes because the extra chromosome cannot make a homologous pair at meiosis , meiosis is disrupted, and viable sperm and eggs are not formed. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Because male ligers and male tigons are sterile, the hybrid line cannot be continued even though female ligers and female tigons often are fertile. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • whereas histological evaluation of the male hybrid testes showed lobule-like structures with open lumens but without germ cells, suggesting it was sterile. (usgs.gov)
  • Three-way cross hybrids result from the cross between one parent that is an F1 hybrid and the other is from an inbred line (Darbeshwar 2000). (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Microshear bond strength was performed in universal testing machine (EMIC 2000) with load cell of 500 kgf and a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm / min. (bvsalud.org)
  • Some oncogenic viruses that code for fusogens and are capable of hybridizing cells are: Epstein-Barr virus HPV Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) The virus used in laboratories for controlled cell hybridization is inactivated Sendai virus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Using polyethylene glycol is the method for inducing cell hybridization that requires the fewest steps. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, additional in situ hybridization experiments suggested that the differential expression of Htr3b may represent an unexpected consequence arising from the design of the Htr3a‐Cre BAC transgenic line. (uzh.ch)
  • Twelve novel sulfonamide hybrids were designed by molecular hybridization strategy. (ias.ac.in)
  • DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for Xp22.32 and Yp11.3, MIC2. (coriell.org)
  • DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results in Southern blot hybridization analyses with probes for 4p16.2p15.1, D4S20, and 4q21q23, ADH3. (coriell.org)
  • DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave negative results in Southern blot hybridization analyses with probes for 7pterp15, ASSP11, and 7q31.1q31.2, D7S18. (coriell.org)
  • DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave positive results in Southern blot hybridization analyses with probes for 12p13.2, PRB1, and 12q14q24.1, D12S7. (coriell.org)
  • Robust F1 hybrid embryonic stem cell line from Mus musculus (lab mouse), generated by crossing C56BL/6J mice to Black-Swiss mice. (seattlechildrens.org)
  • Britain s House of Lords final approval of therapeutic human cloning and embryonic stem cells research has intensified the battle for ascendancy between adult and embryonic stem cells. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • This latest anti-publicity on adult stem cells comes on the heels of a paper announcing success in embryonic stem (ES) cell transplant in a Parkinson rat model published in the house journal of the United States National Academy of Sciences [5]. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • In the current issue of the same journal [6], researchers compared the frequency and type of mutation induced in embryonic stem cells and embryonic somatic cells. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • They found that the spontaneous mutation frequency in ES cells is 100-fold lower than that in mouse embryonic fibroblasts (a somatic cell line), which is similar to adult cells in vivo . (i-sis.org.uk)
  • To do this, they had to produce an army of never-tiring taste testers - that is, flavor receptors engineered from human embryonic kidney cells (HEK-293, a fetal kidney cell line popular in pharmaceutical research). (hli.org)
  • Hybrids in which malignancy was suppressed and malignant segregants derived from them showed virtually identical SCE frequencies. (biologists.com)
  • Also in 2020, Cupertino introduced, with the iPhone 12 line, the mini variation, which, although it has a larger display (5.4″), follows the notch and almost borderless design of its larger brothers, in a slightly smaller body. (adherents.com)
  • In biology , a hybrid is the offspring of individuals of different taxonomic groups or, in another sense, an offspring of crosses between populations, breeds, or cultivars within a single species . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • In the second sense of the term, often used in plant and animal breeding, a hybrid results from crosses between populations, breeds, or cultivars within a single species or subspecies. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • They may instead be fusing with existing cells, creating genetically mixed-up tissues with unknown health effects" [1]. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • In a 2012 letter to Children of God for Life, PepsiCo stated that "Senomyx does not use HEK cells or any other tissues or cell lines derived from human embryos or babies for research performed on behalf of PepsiCo. (hli.org)
  • Tissues and Cells. (lu.se)
  • COX-1 is expressed constitutively and is isolated throughout most cell lines in almost all mammalian tissues. (medscape.com)
  • With a combination of near-infrared spectral properties, enhanced optical properties,and significantly improved biosafety profile, this novel hybrid nanoparticulate fluorophore system demonstrably provides real-time, deep-tissue fluorescent imaging of live animals, laying a foundation for further development toward clinical application. (nih.gov)
  • These cells have the capacity to distinguish "self" substances from such "nonself" substances as microorganisms and foreign tissue cells. (britannica.com)
  • Two reports appeared as advance online publications in the top British journal Nature , accompanied by a news report that begins, "The hyped ability of adult stem cells to sprout replacement tissue types is being called into question. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • A great many noxious agents capable of inducing SCE in tissue culture cells are carcinogenic (see, for example, Wolff, 1977 ). (biologists.com)
  • It is described as a housekeeping enzyme, being responsible for cell-to-cell signaling, tissue homeostasis, and cytoprotection. (medscape.com)
  • The Cellomics machine allows you to not only image live cells, but to keep those cells alive for both short- and long-term experiments in a controlled environment similar to that of a tissue culture incubator. (lu.se)
  • Because common carp/goldfish hybrids are more susceptible to gonadal tumors and may have different endocrine profiles than common carp, researchers using common carp as a model for endocrine/reproductive studies should be aware of the possible presence of hybrids. (usgs.gov)
  • Mounting evidence supports the notion that the activation and evolution of islet autoimmunity in genetically susceptible people is contingent upon early life exposures affecting the islets, especially beta cells. (springer.com)
  • As of first of January 2022, StemTherapy and MultiPark have decided to merge the former iPSC, CRISPR and vector platforms into the new Cell and Gene Therapy Core . (lu.se)
  • This ES cell line does not require feeder cells for propagation and readily transmits through the germline using outbred CD1 4-8 cell embryos as hosts. (seattlechildrens.org)
  • The 2018 Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid will start at a recommended price of $34,290 including delivery, making it the least expensive plug-in hybrid sedan on the market this year. (greencarreports.com)
  • The 2018 Clarity Plug-In five-seat mid-size sedan is rated at 47 miles of electric range, and 42 mpg combined when operating as a conventional hybrid after the battery is depleted. (greencarreports.com)
  • The 2018 Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid is offered in standard and Touring trim levels. (greencarreports.com)
  • During a 2008 study to assess endocrine and reproductive health of common carp ( Cyprinus carpio ) in Lake Mead, Nevada (U.S.A.) we identified two fish, one male and one female, as hybrids with goldfish ( Carassius auratus ) based on morphology, lateral line scale count, and lack of anterior barbels. (usgs.gov)
  • Honda has developed a hydrogen fuel cell car that is being prepared for mass production. (huffpost.com)
  • Honda is introducing a new hydrogen fuel-cell car that will come out next year. (marketplace.org)
  • Extremely rare hybrids between individuals of different families (interfamilial hybrids) are known, such as the guineafowl hybrids. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • These researchers pointed out that the spontaneous fusion rate (without interleukin-3) was extremely low, between 2-11 per million bone marrow cells, and is unlikely to account for all the findings with adult stem cells. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Today, one of the main purposes of generating hybrid cell lines is to fuse cells that secrete a useful product with an immortal cell line to maximize the secretions. (wikipedia.org)
  • For example, immunoglobin-producing B lymphocytes can be fused with myeloma to produce an immortal line of cells called hybridoma that secrete immunoglobin. (wikipedia.org)
  • Replacement of primary isolated pancreatic islets must be carried out continuously for various in vitro tests, making primary isolated islets a useful tool for cell transplantation research. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Some in vivo transplantation studies have reported robust (35-50%) levels of transdifferentiation, which makes it unlikely that the results are due to cell fusion events. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • The use of human stem cell-based models, including human brain organoids and cell transplantation, will further the efforts of the scientific community to unravel the complexity of dopamine neurons, driving advancements in stem cell-based treatments in Parkinson´s disease," revealed Alessandro. (lu.se)
  • Hybridoma: a fusion of B-cells and immortal cancer cells with the purpose of generating antibodies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Selection of the right fusion partner cell line is critical to obtain desired attributes of the hybridoma. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • Stem cell maintenance in the shoot is under the control of the CLAVATA-WUSCHEL (CLV-WUS) negative feedback-loop, which is tightly integrated with hormone function, in particular auxin and cytokinin that promote cell differentiation and proliferation, respectively 2 . (nature.com)
  • After differentiation, fully developed cereal endosperm makes up to 75% of the grain weight and covers four major cell types: aleurone, starchy endosperm, transfer cells, and the cells of the embryo surrounding region 1 . (nature.com)
  • M. M. Rahman and K. Kaul, "Differentiation of Sodium Chloride Tolerant Cell Lines of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. (scirp.org)
  • These fusions can happen spontaneously as in the case of tumor hybrid cells, or may be induced by a variety of laboratory techniques. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tumor hybrid cells: fusion of tumor cells with normal bodily cells. (wikipedia.org)
  • Understanding gene function and regulation requires rigorous testing in live cells and organisms. (cshlpress.com)
  • Gene Transfer: Delivery and Expression of DNA and RNA provides the first comprehensive guide to technical approaches for delivering nucleic acids into cells and organisms and of ensuring (even manipulating) appropriate expression. (cshlpress.com)
  • The relationship between the 'spontaneous' frequency of sister-chromatid exchanges (SCE) and tumorigenicity was studied in a series of hybrids between a C57BL melanoma cell line and diploid cells, but no correlation was found between the 2 variables. (biologists.com)
  • A short-term assay utilizing a human/mouse monochromosomal hybrid cell line R3-5, to detect chemically induced aneuploidy in mammalian cells is described. (epa.gov)
  • By identifying a new cell type with the characteristics of an astrocyte and expressing the molecular machinery necessary for synaptic transmission, neuroscientists from the Department of Basic Neurosciences of the Faculty of Biology and Medicine of the University of Lausanne (UNIL) and the Wyss Center for Bio and Neuroengineering in Geneva put an end to years of controversy. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • Stem cells reside at the growing tip of meristems, where they differentiate to produce new organs throughout the life of plant and maintain a constant reservoir of pluripotent stem cells. (nature.com)
  • These mechanisms, which collectively make up the immune system , cannot, unfortunately, differentiate between disease-causing microorganisms and the cells of a lifesaving transplant. (britannica.com)
  • Neither report cited a paper published last year in the journal Blood [4], where a group from the Stem Cell Institute, Department of Medicine, and Cancer Center, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, reported the most comprehensive experiments proving that a single adult stem cell can differentiate into all cell types in culture. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • The cells could be made to differentiate into bone forming cells, cartilage forming cells, fat cells, skeletal muscle cells and endothelial cells. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Which Cosmetics Use Fetal Cells? (hli.org)
  • However, regardless of how strongly you support life, you may unknowingly be cooperating in aborted fetal cell research by purchasing products that use aborted fetuses either in the product itself or in its development. (hli.org)
  • Your children might enjoy using coffee creamers and eat soup with artificial flavor enhancers (Senomyx and Firmenich) tested on artificial taste buds engineered from aborted fetal cells. (hli.org)
  • The merge does not seem to have stopped the use of aborted fetal cells in development. (hli.org)
  • The fetal skin cell line that PSPs are based on was taken from an electively aborted baby whose body was donated to the University. (hli.org)
  • The Vaccine Chart of the Sound Choice Pharmaceutical Institute (SCPI) lists dozens of vaccines and medical products that contain aborted fetal cell lines. (hli.org)
  • T lymphocytes are responsible for cell-mediated immunity , so named because the T cells themselves latch onto the antigens of the invader and then initiate reactions that lead to the destruction of the nonself matter. (britannica.com)
  • cells are the most sensitive cell type of this epithelium. (cdc.gov)
  • Cells which lack ER expression at diagnosis arise from an ER compart- were harvested at 60 - 80% confluency and used as a reference in all hybrid- ment within the mammary epithelium or represent evolution from an izations. (lu.se)
  • A) Determination of ploidy of the novel Cryptococcus neoformans × C . gattii serotype AB hybrid isolate CBS10496 by flow cytometry. (cdc.gov)
  • B) Nuclear staining of isolate CBS10496 with 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, showing that cells are monokaryotic. (cdc.gov)
  • Also, PIM cultured in some common cell lines to isolate other viruses of interest may unintentionally amplify poliovirus. (cdc.gov)
  • Human-mouse hybrid cells, i.e. (wikipedia.org)
  • Humsters: a hybrid of human sperm and hamster eggs. (wikipedia.org)
  • These are created as a byproduct of fertility testing, when human sperm potency is measured by how well it can penetrate a hamster egg cell (hamster eggs tend to have similar penetrability to human sperm as do human eggs). (wikipedia.org)
  • A scanning electron micrograph of a human T lymphocyte (or T cell) from the immune system of a healthy person. (britannica.com)
  • Use of a Human/Mouse Hybrid Cell Line to Detect Aneuploidy Induced by Environmental Chemicals. (epa.gov)
  • A single human chromosome transferred into mouse cells was used as a cytogenetic marker to quantitate abnormal chromosome segregation following chemical treatment. (epa.gov)
  • The human chromosome present in the mouse cells can be readily identified by differential staining procedures. (epa.gov)
  • These transcripts were found in cells from mice, and are apparently preserved in human cells. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • These findings suggest that cell fusion might have induced epigenetic SCE frequency changes possibly in the same way as modulation of SCE frequencies is known to occur in the human leukocyte series. (biologists.com)
  • Many of these people testify to experiments done on their genitals, including the removal of sperm, some testify that they have had "alien creatures" taken from their womb by these "Aliens", and/or to being shown human/alien hybrid children. (exposingsatanism.org)
  • Thanks to breakthroughs like the Human Genome Project-which identified and stored all 20,000-plus genes- and other recent skin-science discoveries, DNA-based methods and products that target your cells are being used to fight crimes of beauty. (marieclaire.com)
  • To characterize the types of by-products of somatic hypermutation, we analyzed aberrant rearrangements involving the immunoglobulin loci in a human B-cell line (Ramos) that performs Ig V gene hypermutation constitutively during culture. (lu.se)
  • Here, we report the discovery of human monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) from the circulating memory B cells of the only known human case and survivor of SOSV infection. (cdc.gov)
  • The funding received from the Swedish Research Council will go towards his research, 'mapping human dopamine neuron diversity at single-cell resolution for improved stem cell therapy in Parkinson's disease. (lu.se)
  • Another important innovation is the ability of the micro-robot to identify target cells that are not labeled - the micro-robot identifies the type of cell and its condition (such as degree of health) using a built-in sensing mechanism based on the cell's unique electrical properties. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • A new hybrid cell type, located between neurons and astrocytes, has been identified that can release neurotransmitters. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • Type 1 diabetes results from the poorly understood process of islet autoimmunity, which ultimately leads to the loss of functional pancreatic beta cells. (springer.com)
  • Here, we review some of the recent advances and studies that highlight the roles of these changes as well as antigen presentation and stress response pathways in beta cells in the onset and propagation of the autoimmune process in type 1 diabetes. (springer.com)
  • Type 1 diabetes results from organ-specific autoimmunity, which eliminates most of the insulin-producing pancreatic beta cells. (springer.com)
  • It was once believed that virtually all beta cells are lost in type 1 diabetes. (springer.com)
  • However, it now is clear that there is a range of residual beta cells that are dysfunctional in people with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes [ 2 ]. (springer.com)
  • Undoubtedly, sustained efforts by the global type 1 diabetes research community to understand the basis of T cell-driven autoimmunity in type 1 diabetes have paid dividends. (springer.com)
  • In particular, the dialogue between T cells and beta cells is far more complex in humans and recent evidence supports potential type 1 diabetes 'endotypes' based on age at onset [ 8 , 9 ]. (springer.com)
  • We advance the hypothesis that antigen presentation by beta cells, their stress responses and functional heterogeneity are critical factors that will provide clues towards solving the enigma posed by islet autoimmunity in type 1 diabetes. (springer.com)
  • BT-474 cells, obtained expression of the receptor has important implications for their biology from American Type Culture Collection, were maintained in RPMI 1640 and therapy (1). (lu.se)
  • The first instance of intentionally generated hybrid cells was described in 1960 by Barski, Sorieul, and Cornefert in their paper "Production of cells of a 'hybrid' nature in cultures in vitro of 2 cellular strains in combination," originally published in French. (wikipedia.org)
  • The problem we have been concerned with is to find an in vitro correlate with tumorigenicity in a system of cell hybrids in the mouse. (biologists.com)
  • Cell line pseudoislets secreted and expressed insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin, as confirmed by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and immunohistochemistry analyses. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Among these are traits that depend on functional meristems, populations of stem cells maintained by the CLAVATA-WUSCHEL (CLV-WUS) negative feedback-loop that controls the expression of the WUS homeobox transcription factor. (nature.com)
  • Next, neuroscientists tried to find out if these hybrid cells were functional, that is, able to actually release glutamate with a speed comparable to that of synaptic transmission. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • The cells are resistant to 100μM thioguanine and 1mM ouabain. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • Flanking the CZ is the peripheral zone (PZ) where cells are recruited for the initiation of new lateral primordia. (nature.com)
  • The key cells of the immune system are the white blood cells known as lymphocytes. (britannica.com)
  • T lymphocytes ( T cells ) and B lymphocytes ( B cells ). (britannica.com)
  • Eight researchers from Lund Stem Cell Center at Lund University have been awarded 41.4 million SEK in the latest announcements from the Swedish Research Council. (lu.se)
  • In their latest grant announcements, eight researchers from Lund Stem Cell Center at Lund University were awarded 41.4 million SEK, giving significant funding support to ground-breaking research in the areas of medicine and health, and natural and engineering sciences. (lu.se)
  • In addition, alpha cell dysfunction is recognised as a prominent feature of the disease [ 3 ]. (springer.com)
  • The Cell and Gene Therapy core is an open-access infrastructure and our services include AAV and LV vector production, cloning services, iPS reprogramming, iPS-edits and CRISPR experimental designs. (lu.se)
  • A hybrid cell line is a fusion of cells from two different cell types. (wikipedia.org)
  • To broadly characterize OLM cells, we used the Sst‐Cre and the BAC transgenic Htr3a‐Cre mouse lines and separately analysed SstCre‐OLM and Htr3aCre‐OLM types. (uzh.ch)
  • Depending on the parents, there are a number of different types of hybrids (Wricke et al. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Variation of SCE frequencies was observed, however, between the different hybrid clones, and most hybrids showed consistently less SCE per chromosome than the corresponding parental cell types did under similar growth conditions. (biologists.com)
  • Hybrid cell lines are also used to study cancer and map genes The three most common methods of fusing cells to make a hybrid line are via oncogenic viruses, polyethylene glycol, or electrofusion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cancer Cell International. (wikipedia.org)
  • All sulfonamide hybrids were evaluated for their antiproliferative activity against three selected cancer cell lines (MGC-803, EC-109 and PC-3). (ias.ac.in)
  • Most of the synthesized compounds exhibited moderate to good activity against all the cancer cell lines selected. (ias.ac.in)
  • Particularly, compound 8c showed the potent antiproliferative activity withan IC 50 value of 0.7μmol against MGC-803 cancer cells. (ias.ac.in)
  • In this paper, a novel hybrid texture feature set and fractional derivative filter-based breast cancer detection model is introduced. (techscience.com)
  • arations verified the presence of cancer cells in all samples. (lu.se)
  • Stem cells are the building blocks of modern medicine and hold the key to tackling some of the most complex diseases of our time - from lung disease to neurological disorders to cancer. (lu.se)
  • The frequency of fusion is between one in 10 000 to one in 100 000 brain cells, which is rather low. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • But, although the mutation frequency of genes was much lower in ES cells, mutant ES cells accumulated with time in culture. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Hence we devised a new biocompatible hybrid fluorophore composed of near-infrared-emitting PbSe quantum dots encapsulated in solid fatty ester nanoparticles (QD-FEN) for in vivo imaging. (nih.gov)
  • The vectors are also used for in vivo modifications of cells, e.g. for reprogramming. (lu.se)
  • And could have other applications, aside from hydrogen fuel cells , including metal-air batteries, photovoltaic solar cells, and others. (greenoptimistic.com)
  • Solar cells, LEDs and detectors made of organic and hybrid semiconductors can nowadays be simply printed out, even together with teensy nanostructures that make them function better. (sonnenseite.com)
  • She will be developing solution-based manufacturing methods for depositing perovskite semiconductor layers onto larger surface areas for solar cells. (sonnenseite.com)
  • In recent months, the researcher and her team have already come much closer to her goal of developing hybrid tandem solar cells with large-surface-areas in the scope of the Helmholtz Innovation Lab HySPRINT. (sonnenseite.com)
  • Now, the next step is to upscale the process in order to drive the novel solar cells towards market maturity. (sonnenseite.com)
  • A novel hybrid feature set using HLBP and other statistical feature sets is derived and reduced by principal component analysis. (techscience.com)
  • The cells will homogenate into a single cell. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this characterizing study, we used single‐cell RNA‐Seq to analyse anatomically‐ and electrophysiologically identified hippocampal oriens‐lacunosum moleculare (OLM) interneurons. (uzh.ch)
  • In addition, the micro-robot has an improved ability to identify and capture a single cell, without the need for tagging, for local testing or retrieval and transport to an external instrument. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • the technology will support the following areas: medical diagnosis at the single cell level, introducing drugs or genes into cells, genetic editing, carrying drugs to their destination inside the body, cleaning the environment from polluting particles, drug development, and creating a 'laboratory on a particle' - a microscopic laboratory designed to carry out diagnostics in places accessible only to micro-particles. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • Prof. Yossifon concludes: "In our research we developed an innovative micro-robot with important capabilities that significantly contribute to the field: hybrid propulsion and navigation through a combination of electric and magnetic fields, as well as the ability to identify, capture, and transport a single cell from place to place in a physiological environment. (innovationtoronto.com)
  • Single cross hybrids. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • The precision allowed by single-cell transcriptomics approaches enabled us to demonstrate the presence in cells with astrocytic profile of transcripts of the vesicular proteins, VGLUT, in charge of filling neuronal vesicles specific for glutamate release. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • The current General Motors hydrogen fuel cell uses some 30g of the stuff, costing over $40,000 in platinum alone . (greenoptimistic.com)
  • Such a development could make hydrogen fuel cells more affordable, causing prices of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and backup power supplies to decrease significantly. (greenoptimistic.com)
  • and electric, hybrid and fuel cell vehicle thermal systems. (ai-online.com)
  • The station is the result of a partnership between the regional government, the EU, Hydrogen Sweden and clean fuel companies, with the aim of testing new fuel cell technologies and promoting the uptake of hydrogen-fueled vehicles. (inhabitat.com)
  • Sweden has been investigating and investing in the development of fuel cell technology in line with EU directives on developing more environmentally friendly alternative fuels. (inhabitat.com)
  • A fuel cell vehicle also only emits water, which is the result of a chemical reaction within the fuel cell. (inhabitat.com)
  • Many vehicle manufacturers are investing in fuel cell technology, which can also be used to extend the range of hybrid vehicles. (inhabitat.com)
  • The aim of the project is to invest in a basic infrastructure for hydrogen vehicles that makes it possible to create development in hydrogen vehicles and fuel cell technology in the Västra Götaland region. (inhabitat.com)
  • The station will allow for the testing of fuel cell vehicles at the PowerCell Sweden site and encourage the local community and businesses to start using them. (inhabitat.com)
  • In addition, the international manufacturers are pioneers in Germany with their range of series-ready fuel cell vehicles. (vdik.de)
  • Here, we draw upon studies that have shed light on the initiation and progression of islet autoimmunity from the point of view of the beta cell. (springer.com)