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- nutrients. Due to its hardy nature, the sandfish is a good species for cocultures with other species. They are able to reuse waste material from other organisms...
- Nigam P, Koutinas AA (September 2006). "Evaluation of freeze-dried kefir coculture as starter in feta-type cheese production". Applied and Environmental...
- Autologous Endometrial Coculture is a technique of ****isted reproductive technology. It involves placing a patient’s fertilized eggs on top of a layer...
- organ-chips are better at modeling human diseases". One design from Kane et al. cocultures primary rat hepatocytes and 3T3-J2 fibroblasts in an 8*8 element array...
- shortcut in the sulfur cycle. Desulfuromonas acetooxidans is able to grow in cocultures with green sulfur bacteria such as Chlorobium (vibrioforme and phaeovibroides)...
- reflectance between different ethnic groups. Melanocytes from light skin cells cocultured with keratinocytes give rise to a distribution pattern characteristic...
- more numerous in dark-skinned individuals. Keratocytes from dark skin cocultured with melanocytes give rise to a melanosome distribution pattern characteristic...
- via hydrogen and formate rather than direct electrical connections in cocultures of Pelobacter carbinolicus and Geobacter sulfurreducens". Applied and...
- addressed in at least two co-culture approaches. Moerman et al. used a coculture format whereby neurons and glia could be separated after treatment for...
- steroidogenic activity of adrenocortical cells is increased 10-fold by coculture with chromaffin cells". Endocrinology. 139 (2): 772–80. doi:10.1210/endo...