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  • Dr Smith has bred about 3, 000 spiders in her kitchen in individual test tubes until they were three months old.

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  • Below that is a row of four test tubes, marked with a circle, an X, a square and a plus sign.

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  • Over the past 20 years, some 1, 175 different kinds of banana have been carefully nurtured as tiny plants growing in test tubes.

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  • They vote with their test tubes, and they have put their test tubes into a huge number of experiments over this amyloid hypothesis.

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  • But unlike Dr Rondelez's circuits, which work in test tubes, these operate inside cells, piggybacking on the existing cellular machinery found within them.

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  • There have been plenty of failures, to be sure, and zoos now realise that test tubes are not an answer on their own.

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  • The laboratory is much like an old chemistry classroom, somewhat cramped for space and full of test tubes and serious looking people in white coats.

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  • This is biology in vitroin glass test tubes, that is.

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  • Building on earlier research, which showed that egg cells from rabbits could be fertilised in test tubes when sperm was added, Edwards developed the same technique for humans.

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  • This in-vitro storage is expensive, because even when kept in cooler, darker and less nutritious conditions than normal, banana plants still outgrow their test tubes every few months.

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  • Last year Dr Benenson's team developed one of the most complex cell-based molecular circuits created so far, though it is still much simpler than systems built in test tubes.

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  • Elan pumped money into these entities in the form of investments, and they in turn paid Elan to hire the people with the test tubes and the white lab coats.

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  • Yannick Rondelez, a researcher in molecular programming at the University of Tokyo, is creating circuits in test tubes in a way that more closely resembles the operation of natural cells.

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  • When she was working again, in a lab at a medical-research park in Eastview, surrounded by test tubes and electrophoresis trays, she had a lot of time to think about Grisha.

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  • He cleaned test tubes and did other simple jobs.

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  • In the late 1980s circumstantial evidence condemning the role of Alzheimer's amyloid plaques began to build when Harvard biologist Bruce Yankner showed, in test tubes, that the amyloid protein poisoned brain cells.

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  • In the late 1980s circumstantial evidence that condemned the role of Alzheimer's amyloid plaques began to build when Bruce Yankner, a Harvard biologist, showed in test tubes that the amyloid protein poisoned brain cells.

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  • It was not until four decades later that novelists and playwrights bashed down the laboratory door, put on white coats and made themselves perfectly at home among the test tubes and the bunsen burners.

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  • In test tubes the compound destroyed tumor cells.

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  • They exposed gliadin to digestive enzymes in test tubes and were able to identify a protein fragment made up of 33 amino acids that was resistant to further digestion and whose structure was known to be toxic.

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  • Listening to your heart, do you really think that so long as many bright people in all corners of the world were victims of a mirage in front of their test tubes and in front of their calculations?

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