(1) Leukocytes isolated according to the method of Mogensen and Cantell, were induced for interferon production with Newcastle virus, H strain for 24 h at 37 degrees C in a tube culture placed in rolling drum.
(2) The Mill Hill strain proved to be a more potent inducer of IFN than the Cantell strain when tested in human peripheral blood leukocytes and amniotic membrane cultures.
(3) IFNs studied included recombinant IFN-alpha 2; human lymphoblastoid IFN; IFN-alpha Cantell; native beta RPMI; two recombinant IFNs-beta; and recombinant IFN-gamma.
(4) Leukocytes isolated from these patients by the method of Mogensen and Cantell were induced with Newcastle disease virus for interferon production, IFN was tested in the culture of human fibroblasts (HAT).
(5) The interferon produced in the cultured Namalwa cells was purified and concentrated according to the method of K. Cantell and S. Hirvonen developed for purification of leukocyte interferon.
(6) The interferon (IFN)-inducing capacities of the widely used Cantell strain of Sendai and the Mill Hill strain of parainfluenza 1 were compared.
(7) The Mill Hill strain of parainfluenza 1 virus appears superior to the Cantell strain of Sendai virus for the production of natural human IFN.
(8) Two natural human interferon alpha preparations, (nHuIFN-alpha [Cantell]) and (nHuIFN-alpha [ISI]), were used for the oral treatment of cattle experimentally infected with Theileria parva parva.
Cantle
Definition:
(n.) A corner or edge of anything; a piece; a fragment; a part.
(n.) The upwardly projecting rear part of saddle, opposite to the pommel.
(v. t.) To cut in pieces; to cut out from.
Example Sentences:
(1) Ted Cantle's subsequent report on the Bradford riots concluded that part of the problem was segregated communities living "parallel lives", and coined the concept of "community cohesion", later adopted by the Labour government.
(2) (ii) There is a wide variation in GATC frequency both between and within DNA cantles which led to the identification of a void-cluster pattern of GATC arrangement.
(3) This is certainly the view of Ted Cantle, the author of the report into the 2001 disturbances.
(4) There were some middle-class people arrested as well," says Cantle.
(5) Cantle, though, claims that the riots weren't about poverty – a view he shares with the prime minister.
(6) Ted Cantle, chair of the Institute of Community Cohesion and author of a government review into the 2001 northern city riots, is a big believer in the power of resilience.
(7) The group hears disturbing evidence from Professor Ted Cantle , who carried out a review into community cohesion after the Oldham riot 15 years ago, and who says that lessons have still not been learned; communities across the country are living entirely separate or “parallel” lives.
(8) Local government leaders find themselves in a "very serious situation", Cantle warns.
(9) Cantle, now founder and executive chair of the Institute of Community Cohesion, believes that last week's riots were not about race.