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HumansMitochondriaHybrid CellsIntracellular MembranesMitochondrial MyopathiesDNA, MitochondrialRNA, Transfer, IleRNA, Transfer, LeuGenetic Complementation TestOxygen ConsumptionExtensive complementation between fused mitochondria is indicated by recombination of 'parental' mitochondrial (mt) DNA (ref. 1,2) of ...
In humans, babies can put a round shape in a round hole from around one year of age, but it will be another year before they are able to do the same with less symmetrical (对称的) shapes. This ability to recognize that a shape will need to be turned in a specific direction before ...
Therefore, we culture-expanded, marrow-derived mesenchymal cells from human donors and used these cells to immunize cells from human donors and used these cells to immunize mice whose spleens were used to generate hybridoma cell lines, which secrete antibodies to antigens on the cell surface of ...
This is important because without germline specification, the outcome is infertility, a disease that affects around 10% of humans of reproductive age. Understanding or possibly overcoming infertility requires a human model that recapitulates all stages of germline cell development, including how Weismann...
"It's as if you cut the human hair 10 times and then you need to go with one of those tools in between those layers for two or three minutes stably while the patient is awake. And that's not something that humans just can do. That's where robots come in," says Christos...
How different is the human genome from one person to the next? Scientists have identified about 1.4 million locations where single-base DNA differences (SNPs) occur in humans. This information promises to revolutionize the processes of finding chromosomal locations for disease-associated sequences and...
A mechanism for expansion of regulatory T-cell repertoire and its role in self-tolerance. Nature 528, 132–136 (2015). Article CAS Google Scholar Allenspach, E. J. et al. Absence of functional fetal regulatory T cells in humans causes in utero organ-specific autoimmunity. J. Allergy Clin...