-
often contained a
branch of the
Tudor rose, with
shamrock and
thistle engrafted on the same stem. The arms were
frequently shown with James's personal...
-
intrahepatic engraftment of SK-BR-3
cells in NSG mice. Similarly, NSG mice
intravenously engrafted with patient-derived AML cells, and
those engrafted (via subcutaneous...
-
modified blood stem
cells are
transplanted back into the
recipient where they
engraft (attach and multiply)
within the bone
marrow and
increase the production...
- pre-metastatic
niches at
distant sites,
where incoming metastatic cells may
engraft and colonise. Specifically,
exosome vesicles secreted by
tumours have been...
- immunity. The
compound immunodeficiencies in NSG
branded mice
permit the
engraftment of a wide
range of
primary human cells, and
enable sophisticated modeling...
- of a
single power is but the
ultimate consummation of a power-system
engrafted upon an
otherwise integrated world.
Writing in the last year of the War...
-
These CLP
cells then
migrate via the
blood to the thymus,
where they
engraft:.
Henceforth they are
known as thymocytes, the
immature stage of a T cell...
-
suffered from "a true psychoneurosis,
primarily of the
hysterical type,
engrafted on a
basic paranoid and
schizoid personality, with amnesia,
partly genuine...
- Toietta,
Gabriele (1
September 2012). "Analysis of
biodistribution and
engraftment into the
liver of
genetically modified mesenchymal stromal cells derived...
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patients appear to be at the
highest risk,
especially before marrow engraftment. In this group, RSV
infection carries a
nearly 80% risk of both pneumonia...