Ultimately, the time it takes about 2 to 4 months for the tumor to engraft varying by tumor type, implant location, and strain of immunodeficient mice utilized; engraftment failure should not be declared until at least 6 months.
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Dr . Larry Goldstein, a stem cell researcher at the University of California, San Diego, said the work " establishes some important properties of these cells and shows that they can engraft and colonize and migrate " within the brain.
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Moreover, such treatment inhibited the growth of tumor xenografts, which in turn had a reduced capacity to engraft immune-deficient mice and were relatively depleted of cells with features of CSC, suggesting that treatment with UC-961 could impair CSC renewal.
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The idea behind the method is to treat the donated marrow in two ways to make it more likely to successfully engraft . First, it is cleansed of a class of white blood cells, the T cells, that could attack a patient's tissues and organs, seeing them as foreign.
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Along with collaborators at the University of California Irvine, Loring demonstrated that a type of human neural precursor cells derived from pluripotent stem cells can restore motor function in a mouse model of MS . The transplanted cells do not permanently engraft within the mouse but the recovery process continues for several months before stabilizing.
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Less influential were straightforward attempts to engraft the Berniniesque vision onto British church architecture ( e . g ., by Thomas Archer in St . John's, Smith Square, 1728 ) and the contemporary mood soon shifted toward the stripped down orthodoxy of British Palladianism popularised by Colen Campbell's influential " Vitruvius Britannicus ".
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Why do the Poles always engraft upon English their own Polish idioms, e . g ., Muscovy instead of Russia, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth instead of Poland, the Dymitriads instead of Time of Troubles, Lisowczycy instead of Lisowski gang, szlachta instead of nobility, and unpronouncable Rokosz of Zebrzydowski instead of Polish Civil War ( 1606-1608 )?
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A larger addition of trades was made three years later, but the act of 1864 is particularly interesting in that it first embodied some of the results of inquiries of expert medical and sanitary commissioners, by requiring ventilation to be applied to the removal of injurious gases, dust, and other impurities generated in manufacture, and made a first attempt to engraft part of the special rules system from the mines acts.
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In Osborn v . United States, 385 U . S . 323, 333 ( 1966 ), we expressed reservations about the " continuing validity ( of ) the doctrine of ` impossibility,'with all its subtleties, " in the law of criminal attempt, and we would require much more than the statutory language before us to believe that Congress intended to engraft it onto the language of s2232 ( c ).
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In " Jackson v Union Marine Insurance " there was no breach of the express warranty; but if there had been, to engraft the implied condition upon the express warranty would have been merely a more complicated way of saying that a breach of a shipowner's undertaking to sail with all possible dispatch may, but will not necessarily, give rise to an event which will deprive the charterer of substantially the whole benefit which it was intended that he should obtain from the charter.