نتایج جستجو برای: co cultivation

تعداد نتایج: 364699  

2012
Agneta Mewes Heike Franke David Singer

BACKGROUND Organotypic brain slice cultures represent an excellent compromise between single cell cultures and complete animal studies, in this way replacing and reducing the number of animal experiments. Organotypic brain slices are widely applied to model neuronal development and regeneration as well as neuronal pathology concerning stroke, epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease (AD). AD is charact...

Journal: :Blood 1959
I BERMAN H S KAPLAN

LTHOUGH BONE s1ARRO\V CELLS have been cultivated by traditional tissue culture technics,1 tiley tend to lose their morphologic identity and to cease differentiating in cultures maintained for long periods of time. The morphologic changes which cultures of blood and bone marrow cells undergo when cultivated on glass substrates have i)een reviewed by Bloom1 and most recently described for human b...

2015
Allyson L. Brady Christine E. Sharp Stephen E. Grasby Peter F. Dunfield

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a potential energy and carbon source for thermophilic bacteria in geothermal environments. Geothermal sites ranging in temperature from 45 to 65°C were investigated for the presence and activity of anaerobic CO-oxidizing bacteria. Anaerobic CO oxidation potentials were measured at up to 48.9 μmoles CO g(-1) (wet weight) day(-1) within five selected sites. Active anaerobi...

2017
Moritz Kolster Mathias Wilhelmi Claudia Schrimpf Andres Hilfiker Axel Haverich Thomas Aper

In recent years, circulating progenitors of endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells were identified in the peripheral blood. In our study, we evaluated the utilization of both cell types isolated and differentiated from peripheral porcine blood in terms for their use for tissue engineering purposes. By means of density gradient centrifugation, the monocyte fraction from porcine blood was sepa...

Journal: :FEMS yeast research 2005
Jaime Aguilera Thomas Petit Johannes H de Winde Jack T Pronk

Physiological effects of carbon dioxide and impact on genome-wide transcript profiles were analysed in chemostat cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In anaerobic, glucose-limited chemostat cultures grown at atmospheric pressure, cultivation under CO(2)-saturated conditions had only a marginal (<10%) impact on the biomass yield. Conversely, a 25% decrease of the biomass yield was found in aero...

2018
Martijn Diender Philipp S. Uhl Johannes H. Bitter Alfons J. M. Stams Diana Z. Sousa

Carbon monoxide-fermenting microorganisms can be used for the production of a wide range of commodity chemicals and fuels from syngas (generated by gasification of, e.g., wastes or biomass) or industrial off-gases (e.g., from steel industry). Microorganisms are normally more resistant to contaminants in the gas (e.g., hydrogen sulfide) than chemical catalysts, less expensive and self-regenerati...

ژورنال: Anatomical Sciences Journal 2006
Baghban Eslami Nezhad, Mohammad Reza, Taghi Yar, Leyla,

Purpose: Co-culture systems of marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells (mMSCs) with mature chondrocytes have theoretically been considered as a putative way of MSCs chondrogenic differentiation. MSCs differentiated in this system could be used for transplantation purpose without of any need to their purification since the cells with which MSCs are co cultured are native cartilage cells. Despite o...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2009
Caroline N Jones Nazgul Tuleuova Ji Youn Lee Erlan Ramanculov A Hari Reddi Mark A Zern Alexander Revzin

Growth factors are commonly present in soluble form during in vitro cell cultivation experiments in order to provide signals for cellular proliferation or differentiation. In contrast to these traditional experiments, we investigated solid-phase presentation of a hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), a protein important in liver development and regeneration, on microarrays of extracellular matrix (EC...

2017
Alexander Link Cosima Langner Wiebke Schirrmeister Wiebke Habendorf Jochen Weigt Marino Venerito Ina Tammer Dirk Schlüter Philipp Schlaermann Thomas F Meyer Thomas Wex Peter Malfertheiner

AIM To evaluate the frequency of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) CagA antibodies in H. pylori infected subjects and to identify potential histopathological and bacterial factors related to H. pylori CagA-immune response. METHODS Systematic data to H. pylori isolates, blood samples, gastric biopsies for histological and molecular analyses were available from 99 prospectively recruited subjects...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2010
Nazgul Tuleuova Ji Youn Lee Jennifer Lee Erlan Ramanculov Mark A Zern Alexander Revzin

The success in driving embryonic stem cells towards hepatic lineage has been confounded by the complexity and cost of differentiation protocols that employ large quantities of expensive growth factors (GFs). Instead of supplementing culture media with soluble GFs, we investigated cultivation and differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) on printed arrays of GFs. Hepatocyte growth fa...

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