... supplement for humanembryoculture J Assist Reprod Genet 1995;12:354– 360 Menezo Y: Culturemedia and embryo metabolism: The influence of serum addition In In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer, ... serum in human in vitro fertilization J In Vitro Fert Embryo Transf 1987;4:5–9 27 Leveille MC, Carnegie J, Tanphaichitr N: Effects of human sera and human serum albumin on mouse embryoculture ... considered a highly desirable substitute for HSA in humanembryoculturemedia Initial experiments investigating the efficacy of rHA in a mouse embryoculture system suggested that it can successfully...
... Imakawa Chapter The Future of HumanEmbryoCultureMedia – Or Have We Reached the Ceiling? 73 Deirdre Zander-Fox and Michelle Lane Chapter Benzo[a]pyrene and HumanEmbryo Shi Jiao, Bingci Liu and ... technological and ethical issues for future human embryology However, human embryology is difficult to research due to ethics involved in the collection of human materials This book traces the early ... embryonic specimens housed at the Kyoto Collection in Japan 1.1 Human embryology and embryo collections Historically, several humanembryo collections have been created The Carnegie Collection,...
... HUMAN CELL CULTURE Volume IV: Primary Hematopoietic Cells Human Cell Culture Volume Human Cell Culture Volume IV: Primary Hematopoietic Cells edited ... this manual frequently-fed culture approach led to development of continuously perfused bioreactors for human CB [73, 74], BM [75], and mPB [76] cell cultureHuman BM MNC cultures have been performed ... Organ Culture 2.3.1 Materials Murine or human thymus 13 mm round filters (Nucleopore) 20 x 60 x mm gelfoam sponges cut into 10 x 10 mm pieces Media: human utilizes RPMI plus 10% pooled human...
... propanediol/sucrose-based thaw media (Embryo Thawing Pack, MediCult, Denmark) at room temperature for a total of 20 Culture was maintained to day five in microdrops of BlastAssist media I and II (MediCult, ... transfer (ET) embryo cryopreservation at the 2pn stage, followed by extended culture Schematic Schematic for prophylactic embryo cryopreservation at the 2pn stage, followed by extended culture to ... maintained at -196°C Thaw, culture & transfer protocols pn embryos were removed from liquid N2 storage and kept at room temperature ×30 sec before being placed in H2O bath at 30°C for Embryos were placed...
... humanembryoculture media? Undoubtedly the main reason for the inclusion of serum in media used in human IVF is the limited ability of simple salt solutions and tissue culturemedia to support embryo ... humanembryoculturemedia Indeed, recently it has been demonstrated that the addition of glutamine to a simple culture medium significantly increases the development of human blastocysts in culture ... components in embryo development An understanding of the role of culturemedia and their components has been hampered by the routine inclusion of serum in humanembryoculturemedia Serum has...
... were prepared in RPMI 1640 cell culturemedia with 10% FCS Serial dilutions of the stock solution were made using RPMI + 10% FCS media HIV-1 isolates and cell culture The following reagents were ... to the lower chamber where the indicator cells are cultured With respect to the culture of MT-2 cells, half of the media were exchanged for new media and added to the MT-2 uninfected cells every ... http://www.jnanobiotechnology.com/content/8/1/15 Page of 11 Figure Human cervical culture model a) To rule out possible leaks in the agarose seal, Dextran blue was added to the upper chamber on day of culture, and its presence in...
... Coleopterists Society Monograph Number 5:85–101 2006 SCARAB BEETLES IN HUMANCULTURE BRETT C RATCLIFFE Systematics Research Collections W-436 Nebraska Hall University of ... transformation, why could this not then be possible for humans? Cambefort postulated that the beetle’s pupal stage inspired the process of human mummification The mummy was the imitation of the ... wasn’t just a lack of larger game animals that caused humans to eat insects The fact that entomophagy was once so widespread in almost every culture (regardless of food or protein shortages) indicates...
... with the TrxRs of D melanogaster, humans, and P falciparum, respectively The sequences of the redoxactive centres are shaded in grey; U (residue 498) in the human enzyme represents selenocysteine ... Selenocysteine, identified as the penultimate C-terminal residue in human T-cell thioredoxin reductase, corresponds to TGA in the human placental gene Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 93, 6146–6151 33 May, ... Purification of authentic A gambiae TrxR from insect cells A gambiae cells (cell line 4a-2s4) were cultured in Schneider’s medium and harvested as described previously [27] A 0.3-mL volume of lysis...
... Culture Japan! Media, Arts, and Lifestyle, William H Kelly Pop Culture Israel! Media, Arts, and Lifestyle Pop Culture Korea! Media, Arts, and Lifestyle Pop Culture Scandinavia! Media, Arts, and ... Lifestyle Pop Culture Caribbean! Media, Arts, and Lifestyle, Brenda F Berrian Pop Culture France! Media, Arts, and Lifestyle, Wendy Michallat Pop Culture Ireland! Media, Arts, and Lifestyle Pop Culture ... Australia! Media, Arts, and Lifestyle Pop Culture UK! Media, Arts, and Lifestyle, Bill Osgerby Pop Culture West Africa! Media, Arts, and Lifestyle, Onookome Okome Pop Culture Germany! Media, Arts,...
... short term cultures (positive for HCV up to 10 weeks), medium term cultures (positive for 10–23 weeks), or extended term cultures (positive for over 23 weeks) Experiments using either human patient ... complete culture medium), and then infected with transforming Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) These immortalized B-cells did not produce EBV [13,14] Preparation of cell culture supernatants Media taken ... in infected cell cultures via RT-PCR Figure Detection of positive- and negative-strand HCV-RNA in infected cell cultures via RT-PCR Posititve strands were assayed using the cell culture supernatant...
... narrow aspect of culture that is much easier to define and to measure: language Language is a great microcosm of the study of culture as a whole It is the primary vehicle by which humanculture is ... manipulate light, digital media make it possible to reliably transform and manipulate information Given enough digital records and enough computing power, a new vantage point on humanculture becomes possible, ... tools work by building a digital, personal, historical record For such companies, recording humanculture is their core business And it’s not just a record of things that were meant for public...
... aggregate cultures of meniscus cells were formed by the centrifugation of × 105 cells in 15 ml conical culture tubes (Corning, Loughborough, UK) at 1,200 r.p.m for minutes The cell aggregates were cultured ... monolayer and cell aggregate cultures Gene cultures expression for monolayer cells (black bars) between P2 and P3 in standard medium (n = 3), for cell aggregate (white open bars) culture in chondrogenic ... cultures were determined with Student's unpaired t test Results Cell population doubling during monolayer expansion of meniscus cells Cells were isolated from human knee meniscus tissue and cultured...
... SOX9 gene expression in human meniscus cells (a, b) Collagen type I alpha (COL1A2) gene expression levels of cell and SOX9 gene expression in human meniscus cells aggregate cultures of (panel a) ... Freshney R: Culture of Animal Cells: a Manual of Basic Techniques 4th edition New York: Alan R Liss, Inc; 1987 42 Adesida A, Tweats L, Millward-Sadler J, Salter D, Hardingham T: Cultured human meniscus ... Adesida AB, Grady LM, Khan WS, Hardingham TE: The matrixforming phenotype of cultured human meniscus cells is enhanced after culture with fibroblast growth factor and is further stimulated by hypoxia...
... transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) in culture (a) Monolculture ayer culture Cells show typical fibroblast-like morphology in control culture × 180 (b) Monolayer culture In the presence of TGFβ, morphology ... as each tested antibody 3D co -culture of AD-MSC and human disc cells Human disc cell studies were performed following approval by the Carolinas Medical Center's human subjects Institutional Review ... staining of mineralised matrix after 21 days of culture Control cultures were only fed MSCBM media Chondrogenic differentiation using micromass culture Cells were grown for seven to 10 days in...
... elevated in obese humans [13,14] More IL-8 is released by adipose tissue explants or adipocytes over h incubation than any other adipokine [15] Fain et al [16] reported that in human adipose tissue ... Figure The inflammatory response in incubated human omental adipose tissue is primarily in nonfat cells and independent of collagenase digestion Explants of human omental adipose tissue were taken ... the release of IL-6, IL-8 and TNFa by freshly isolated human adipocytes However, albumin had much greater effects on in vitro differentiated human adipocytes [22] Exactly what accounts for the effects...
... proteins We found, that the yield of human influenza virus progeny is affected by the presence/absence of Cav-1 The data suggest that Cav-1 can support the human influenza virus A life cycle Pulldown ... channel protein turned out to be highly conserved among human influenza A viruses (Fig 3B) The putative CBD overlaps with a loop/helical domain immediately following the M2 transmembrane region at ... F55) and immediately adjacent amino acid residues are Sun et al Virology Journal 2010, 7:108 http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/108 Page of 10 N A B C 44 64 DRLFFKC*IYRRFKYGLKGGPS human A/PR/8/34...
... Basal media with a final concentration of × To verify the conditioned media used was the same from each notochordal culture all media was pooled for NCT and NCA respectively Pelleting of MSCs Human ... NCA and NCT groups Media group Number of human samples Time in culture PCR GAG Cell viability Alcian blue stain B 21 days C 21 days NCA 21 days NCT 21 days period of 21 days Media was retained ... GAG released to media, media samples from the pellets of each media group retained over 21 days were assessed and each GAG measurement subtracted from the respective Day control media (NCA NCT,...
... variation in the human lineage for the following reasons First, the human- macaque divergence is smaller than that for humanmouse, and thus can be estimated more accurately Second, the human- macaque ... million years ago [16] Relative to previous studies that concentrated on humanmouse [3], mouse-rat [12] or human- chimpanzee [8] comparisons, the availability of the macaque genome provides an appealing ... on both the human and macaque sides, and is thus able to explain elevated mutation rates in non-telomeric human regions having macaque orthologs close to telomeres (for example, on human chromosome...