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Ultimately, this led to his immortalisation in the masterly film portrayal by James Mason - 'The Desert Rats'.
Since his masters, known as "the immortalisation commission", were using the latest technology to make Lenin last forever, his tomb was to be a kind of Mecca.
Typical phenotypic changes include high saturation density, anchorage-independent growth, loss of contact inhibition, loss of orientated growth, immortalisation, disruption of the cell's cytoskeleton.
The opera closes with Galatea's larghetto air, "Heart, the seat of soft delight", where she exerts her powers to enact the transformation, ending with the chorus celebrating Acis's immortalisation.
Revere's exploits led to HMS Somerset's immortalisation in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem 'The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere':
The further legacy of Gwanggaeto is his immortalisation as the eponymous ITF Taekwondo Tul (pattern) created by General Choi Hong-Hi along with the creative influence of his right hand-man, Nam Tae-Hi.
The historical memory of the event has been enhanced due to its immortalization in film.
According to many scholars, sonnet 55 is a poem about time and immortalization.
The absence of immortalization means a cell can no longer undergo malignant transformation.
Even the name Barrington, a play on Barry, was a form of immortalization.
Maintaining telomere length is critical for cell immortalization, a key feature of cancer.
"Should someone wake Rety, so she might also partake in this opportunity for megascale immortalization?"
Before long, Boas is running a full scale immortalization industry, "manufacturing" for each bereaved family a creative, sensitive son.
Paul conceives of the resurrection as immortalization.
E7 also participates in immortalization of infected cells by activating cellular telomerase.
As a result, they are good preclinical models for understanding processes like immortalization and its role in promoting cancerous tumors.
Both conductors can provide real pleasure in live performance, but whether their views on this repertory deserve the immortalization that recordings bring is another question.
From the immortal god to the immortalization of an ordinary king, our exploration of the ancient wonders takes us back to Turkey next.
Her interests evolved to examining cellular immortalization in cancer cells, and the role of telomeres in this process.
There are characters we have known in real life who seem so great as to make even the most devoted literary effort at their immortalization small and inadequate.
These cells were derived by immortalization of day 13 embryonic brain cultures with a retrovirus carrying an activated v-myc oncogene.
Cancer cells require a mechanism to maintain their telomeric DNA in order to continue dividing indefinitely (immortalization).
Lenin's body was embalmed by a panel of experts called the Immortalization Commission and moved into a makeshift mausoleum on Jan. 27, 1924.
The Immortalization Commission: Science and the Strange Quest to Cheat Death (2011).
A mechanism for telomere elongation or maintenance is one of the key steps in cellular immortalization and can be used as a diagnostic marker in the clinic.
The term "immortalization" was first applied to cancer cells that expressed the telomere-lengthening enzyme telomerase, and thereby avoided apoptosis-i.e. cell death caused by intracellular mechanisms.
She was a faculty member at The Salk Institute for Biological Studies where she worked on viral transformation and cellular immortalization of cancer cells.
Isotretinoin has been speculated to down-regulate the telomerase enzyme and hTERT, inhibiting "cellular immortalization and tumorigenesis."
Instead of patellar reflex , or immortalization as Gowers's reflex , the discoverer of that test insisted on the plain-worded knee jerk .
There are multiple ways in which immortalization of non-stem cells can be achieved, one of which is via the introduction of hTERT into the cells.