1. I read about the thymus gland, which produces cells. 2. No new brain cells are produced after birth. 3. Will it work, producing new cells? 4. The proportion of each subclass was calculated in relation to the total number of IgG producing cells present in the evaluated area of the same section. 5. The actual number of IgG producing cells per mucosal length unit could not be quantified because of problems with the sample orientation. 6. The major reason for this is the poor growth of VZV in the available tissue culture systems which produce predominantly cell associated virus with low titer stocks. 7. Bone marrow, for example, contains primitive cells that remain throughout life and that if stimulated, can produce new blood cells to repair damaged ones. 8. A second development was the discovery that adult brains continue to produce new cells, overturning conventional wisdom that brain cells are not replenished. 9. A single culture of embryonic stem cells can in principle produce enough cells for everyone. 10. But those drugs also poison the bone marrow, which is home to the stem cells that produce the cells of the blood and immune system. |