• Ham's tissue culture medium is a growth medium for mammalian cells. It contains in amounts dissolved in 1 liter of triple distilled water: L-Arginine 211 mg...
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    growth medium, such as broth or agar. Tissue culture commonly refers to the culture of animal cells and tissues, with the more specific term plant tissue culture...
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  • The most common growing cocktail used is a 1:1 mixture of DMEM and Ham's F12 medium and 10% supplemental fetal bovine serum. The DMEM usually contains...
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    Organoid (category Tissue engineering)
    few cells from a tissue, embryonic stem cells, or induced pluripotent stem cells, which can self-organize in three-dimensional culture owing to their self-renewal...
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    Chinese hamster is also a good model for radiation cytogenetics and tissue culture. Since the original CHO cell line was described in 1956, many variants...
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    A pearl is a hard, glistening object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk or another animal, such as fossil...
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    from another but to make bacteria more visible in stained sections of lung tissue. Gram noticed that some bacterial cells possessed noticeable resistance...
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    'fibrous tissues', Greek μυο- myo-, 'muscle', and Greek άλγος algos, 'pain'; thus, the term literally means "'muscle and fibrous connective tissue pain'...
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    Cancer (redirect from Tumor tissue)
    number of cell divisions Promoting blood vessel construction Invasion of tissue and formation of metastases The progression from normal cells to cells that...
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  • Moisture appears to be added when the gentle cooking breaks down connective tissue and collagen, which lubricates and tenderizes fibers. Mussels and clams...
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    Meat is animal tissue, often muscle, that is eaten as food. Humans have hunted and farmed other animals for meat since prehistory. The Neolithic Revolution...
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    noted that Williams had depression and anxiety. An examination of his brain tissue suggested that Williams had "diffuse Lewy body dementia". Describing the...
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    impacts those with respiratory conditions such as asthma where the lung tissues and function are already compromised. Particulates less than 0.1 micrometer...
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    food must be prepared. The foods addressed are mostly types of meat/animal tissue. Pakistani dishes can best be categorised by whether they contain gravy...
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    germs. Referencing Howard Hughes, he isolates himself in his home and dons tissue boxes on his feet. In the Superjail! episode "The Superjail! Six", The Warden...
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    throughout the body, causing cysticercosis. Although cysts can lodge in any tissue, the majority of adult cysts are located in the central nervous system,...
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  • Turnip Prize (category Culture in Somerset)
    (a large spring dressed as an Arab) Kelly Jones – S'not Art (a crumpled tissue) Harold Stone – Stone He Broke (a stone broken in two) James Standon – Bread...
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    smaller scars. When actress Louise Brooks met Bogart in 1924, he had scar tissue on his upper lip which Brooks said Bogart may have had partially repaired...
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    Kazunoko (category First Nations culture in Canada)
    is described as a kazunoko broken up into individual eggs, with stringy tissue removed, then molded into a square shape (or disc-shape), and cut up into...
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    be observed around and under colonies. Isolation can be enhanced if the tissue is kept at 4 °C for some days before inoculation into bacteriologic media...
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    Adansonia is a genus made up of eight species of medium-to-large deciduous trees known as baobabs (/ˈbaʊbæb/ or /ˈbeɪoʊbæb/) or adansonias. They are placed...
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    Quercus suber, commonly called the cork oak, is a medium-sized, evergreen oak tree in the section Quercus sect. Cerris. It is the primary source of cork...
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  • Biosensor (section Tissue)
    with a physicochemical detector. The sensitive biological element, e.g. tissue, microorganisms, organelles, cell receptors, enzymes, antibodies, nucleic...
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    penetrates the mucosal membrane, causing irritation and shedding of the tissues. A book from the 1980s listed the pathogenic yeasts of candidiasis in probable...
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    coagulation and fibrinolysis by pentoxifylline or by a monoclonal anti-tissue factor antibody in chimpanzees". The Journal of Clinical Investigation....
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    History of tattooing (category Art history by medium)
    Alaska who had tattoos on her skin.: 434  Through radiocarbon dating of the tissue, scientists estimated that the female came from the 16th century.: 434 ...
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    bovines) are transfected with genes and cultured in suspension and even as tissues or whole organisms, to produce fully folded proteins. Mammalian in vivo...
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    larger bones; therefore, not only do the bones take longer to form bone tissue, but the epiphyseal plates are larger and take longer to convert from cartilage...
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  • Mattie from a drug dealer who had abducted her and was cannibalizing her tissue to make the Mutant Growth Hormone. One day, a HYDRA agent known as Connely...
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    Dark skin (section Culture)
    is the dominant form of melanin found in human skin. Eumelanin protects tissues and DNA from the radiation damage of UV light. Melanin is produced in specialized...
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