damage by diseaseの例文
- _Growing bone marrow to replace blood-forming organs damaged by disease or radiation.
- Stem cells have been used to repair tissue damaged by disease.
- Stem cells have been used to repair tissue damaged by disease or age.
- Physicians, health officials and cancer victims, some with their voices damaged by disease, called for strict smoking bans.
- That tissue, in turn, can be used for medical research or to repair organs damaged by disease, advocates of the practice contend.
- Cloned stem cells may be younger, fitter and much better at replacing tissue damaged by disease or age than those from other sources.
- The hope is that those stem cells would be genetic matches capable of being transplanted into patients whose cells are damaged by disease.
- The hope is that building block stem cells in the embryos would be genetic matches capable of being transplanted into patients whose cells are damaged by disease.
- Three of these oak trees were still standing as recently as 2005; the fourth was still standing in 1999, but was later removed; by then it had been severely damaged by disease.
- "Product leads like the Hedgehog family have the ability to transform medicine as it is practiced today by creating organ-specific therapeutics that regenerate tissue damaged by disease, aging or trauma, " said Platika.
- Wheat prices tumbled as clear weather across most of the Farm Belt allowed farmers to push ahead with the winter wheat harvest, easing concern that the crop was damaged by disease and harvesting delays.
- CLONED-STEM-CELLS-NEW-SCIENTIST _ New Scientist has uncovered a patent application that claims cloned stem cells may be younger, fitter and much better at replacing tissue damaged by disease or age than those from other sources.
- Some researchers have begun isolating special cells that continue to divide and produce new brain tissue, with the hope of implanting such cells into areas of the brain that are damaged by disease or accidents.
- The new rehabilitation strategies stem from the realization that the brain makes new neurons in adulthood, and from indications in animals that these cells may be able to migrate to areas damaged by disease or injury.
- At the University of Southern California, the foundation is supporting research on an artificial retina, to restore sight to blind people, and on silicon chips that could be implanted in the brain to replace neurons damaged by disease or injury.
- Now with the discovery in adults that cells are continually dividing and producing mature new cells, the potential arises that this regeneration may be used to mend a brain damaged by disease, or to treat a disease caused by a damaged brain.
- It includes $ 1.6 billion for farmers whose crops were destroyed by drought or damaged by disease, $ 490 million to livestock producers who lost pasture to this summer's dry weather and $ 473 million for dairy prices to compensate for falling milk prices.
- It includes $ 1.6 billion for farmers whose crops were destroyed by drought or damaged by disease, $ 490 million to livestock producers who lost pasture to this summer's dry weather and $ 473 million for dairy farmers to compensate for falling milk prices.
- It includes $ 1.6 billion for farmers whose crops were destroyed by drought or damaged by disease, $ 490 million to livestock producers who lost pasture to this summer's dry weather and $ 473 million to dairy farmers to compensate for falling milk prices.
- Dr . Francis B . Trudeau, founding president of the Trudeau Institute, a research organization in Saranac Lake, N . Y ., that specializes in determining how the body's immune system is damaged by disease, died Tuesday at the Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake.