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Future work will focus on how to get the cells to engraft more strongly around the scar tissue.
"But we are not free to engraft that policy choice onto the statute that Congress passed."
The idea behind the method is to treat the donated marrow in two ways to make it more likely to engraft.
I do not engraft theory onto music fabric.
Thus, the mouse can be the best model as a highly efficient recipient of human cells to engraft, proliferate and differentiate.
Six of 43 patients (14%), five of whom received transplants from alternative donors, failed to engraft.
His self-proclaimed principle was to engraft "archaic Miltonic diction" to Russian poetry.
Simultaneously, Wagner was using fludarabine, an immunosuppressant that appears to encourage the new cells to engraft, or take root.
Two Greek women made it their business to engraft people with pox that left them un-scarred and unable to catch the pox again.
But the cells, although they look like the real thing, fail to engraft correctly in the bone marrow, as if something had gone awry with their maturation process.
However, at these doses, total body irradiation both destroys the patient's bone marrow (allowing donor marrow to engraft) and kills residual cancer cells.
I am too imbued with the spirit of Booker T. Washington to engraft false virtues upon ourselves, to make ourselves that which we are not."
So if one could get a baboon immune system to engraft temporarily into a human, the question is: Might it help that human being get rid of the virus?
Another disease is muscular dystrophy, in which she hopes that MAP cells from a donor could be injected into the bloodstream and would engraft into muscles.
This idea is further propelled by Schoenfeldt who claims that " The poet pledges to "engraft [the young man] new" (ll.
The most imaginative of men, yet writing with the precision of a mathematician, he endeavored to engraft a purely philosophical Ethics on the popular Christianity of his time.
But the blood-forming cells have not yet been made to engraft properly, as if the test-tube version of the mouse blood-forming cells lacks some necessary ability or signal.
The first option, and the one preferred by the Justices who dissented from the remedial holding, "would engraft onto the existing system today's Sixth Amendment 'jury trial' requirement."
There does not exist within such governments sufficient stamina whereon to engraft reformation; and the shortest and most effectual remedy is to begin anew on the ground of the nation.
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).
One approach, that of Justice Stevens's dissent, would retain the sentencing act (and the guidelines) as written, but would engraft onto the existing system today's Sixth Amendment "jury trial" requirement.
A more recent clinical trial showed that allogeneic fetal MSCs transplanted in utero in patients with severe OI can engraft and differentiate into bone in a human fetus.
Getty underwent the procedure hoping that the marrow cells would successfully engraft and produce vigorous white blood cells to fight off the virus that had ravaged his body and pushed him to the brink of death.
The queen perceived it, and addressed the crowds, Exclaiming with loud voice: "Be grateful, Frenchmen, That I engraft upon a sickly stock A healthy scion, and redeem you from The misbegotten son of a mad sire!"
Flt1+/Flt4+ CPCs derived from iPSCs were shown to engraft into the adult myocardium and robustly differentiate into cardiomyocytes with phenotypic and electrophysiologic characteristics of adult cardiomyocytes.
He says that he prefers a monarchy to other governments because you can better ingraft any description of republic on a monarchy than anything of monarchy upon the republican forms.
But here, washing my hands of them, I re-plunge into the stream of my history, into which I may very properly ingraft a terrible sally of Louisa's, since I had some share in it myself, and have besides engag'd myself to relate it, in point of countenance to poor Emily.