Tissue culture is the most fundamental technique ... by the critical need for mass reproduction of cells infected with poliomyelitis virus. Landecker nicely sets the tone of the era with ...
These cells closely resemble their in vivo counterparts and are used for studying tissue-specific functions and responses ... and mechanisms of action before proceeding to animal studies and clinical ...
“Adipose tissue ... makes the cell culture unstable and hinders research,” says Honma. “Ingredients derived from animal and humans also pose the risk of transmission of viral diseases.” ...
The tissue culture is an artificial growth medium ... then spread to other body cells. The virus used in the measles vaccine today took almost ten years to create. The starting stock for the ...
SARS-CoV-2 can infect human neurons in cell culture and in the brain of transgenic mice expressing the human receptor of the virus, ACE2, in the respiratory epithelium (K18-hACE2 mice). The mechanisms ...
The tumor cells of highly aggressive glioblastomas grow into the brain like a mycelium. This invasion is promoted by the ...
In cells infected with KSHV, the virus hijacks the cell's transcriptional ... The lack of suitable tissue culture models ...
A harmful virus that can cause devastating ... in living mice and donated human brain tissue samples, shows Zika therapy can kill cells that tend to be resistant to current treatments.
T helper (TH) cells ... tissue infection. Research has shown that virally infected neurons play a significant role by promoting the development of TH1 cells and inhibiting TH2 cells during viral ...
NRPs are ubiquitously expressed, pleiotropic cell surface receptors with important roles in growth factor signaling, vascular biology, and neurobiology, as well as immune homeostasis and activation.