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CELLULAR MEDICINE [2 records]

Record 1 2022-11-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Biotechnology
OBS

Competition causes selection against relatively weaker cells, where a cell' s fitness determines its competition potential. These "loser" cells are eliminated when in co-culture with stronger "winner" cells but are fully viable when grown separately. Indeed, Darwin's theory of the "survival of the fittest" applies at the cellular level. [The lab] seeks to uncover(reverse engineer) and program(forward engineer) the genetic rules of cell fitness in order to answer fundamental biological questions about stem cells and give rise to a novel class of engineered cell therapies for regenerative medicine applications.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Biotechnologie

Spanish

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Record 2 2002-10-24

English

Subject field(s)
  • Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
CONT

Vackier M.-C and Rutledge D.N. - "Hydratation state of gelatine studied by time domain NMR." [in:] Food Chemistry, 1996; 57, 287-293.

CONT

Dr. Dieter Haüssinger et. al. "Cellular hydratation State : an important determinant of protein catabolism in health and disease. "Freiburg, University of Medicine.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Chimie
  • Biochimie
CONT

Caractérisation de l'état d'hydratation de la gélatine par analyse chimiométrique des signaux RMN-Domaine Temps.

CONT

Le taux de sodium dans le plasma reflète l'état d'hydratation des cellules du corps [...]

Spanish

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