The effects of x-irradiation on bone growth were studied in pairs of rats during protracted parabiosis involving vascular anastomosis. |
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Mortality from the procedure was nil, and the health of animals after parabiosis was excellent, as is commonly observed. |
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This is a well-established technique used by scientists to study the immune system called heterochronic parabiosis. |
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This procedure, pioneered by the 19th-century French physiologist Paul Bert, is known as parabiosis. |
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He hopes to fund a parabiosis company, to place the rejuvenative elixir of youthful blood into an injection. |
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Only when parabiosis was resurrected at Stanford did scientists start to make sense of the anti-ageing effects. |
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Jason Camm, chief medical officer at Thiel Capital, contacted a parabiosis startup called Ambrosia, according to a report in Inc last year. |
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After this procedure, called parabiosis, blood vessels grew and joined the rats' circulatory systems. |
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The effects of PCSK9 are mostly exerted in a paracrine fashion, as shown by earlier parabiosis experiments. |
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Mud, parabiosis means that he is processing young blood and transfusing it. |
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To identified systemic factors with anti-cardiomyopathic effects by systematic proteomic screenings after parabiosis and epigenome of the DCM hearts. |
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Parabiosis is the condition of more than one living organism joined..., with... circulatory fluids being exchanged among the parabionts. |
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Parabiosis research has demonstrated profound age-reversal effects in laboratory animals. |
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