People with Alzheimer's disease may want to reconsider going under anesthetic unless absolutely necessary, a new animal study suggests.
... understanding how cell receptors operate in infections," said study leader Jeffrey M. Bergelson, M ... diabetes.
Bergelson noted that his current animal study finding does not have immediate implications ...
... to shift tumor progression from its usual aggressive course to a more benign direction.”
For this study, Chen, Sargeant, Clinton and their colleagues used a strain of transgenic mice that develops ...
An experimental drug has blocked the progression of prostate cancer in an animal model with an aggressive form of the disease, new research shows. The agent, OSU-HDAC42, belongs to a new class of ...
... therapeutic targets for addiction—which have been few and far between—may be missed when examined in animal studies that use only minor exposures of alcohol,” said Blendy.
Gabapentin corrected the ...
... with Alzheimer's disease, using immune system cells (macrophages) from outside the brain. In the animal study, these cells were attracted to the plaque and able to cross the blood-brain barrier, a ...
... about three times stronger than that of untreated controls.
If scientists can duplicate the results of this animal study in humans, it may lead to a new treatment for the millions of people who ...
... synthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum, the cellular compartment where some proteins are made. In this study, researchers found that the UPR was activated in 10-week old, sleep-deprived mice, so that ...
... induced by the vaccine rapidly reached protective levels in all three animal species.
"The synthetic DNA vaccines designed in this study customize the antigen to induce more broad immune responses ...
... by the body during massage, childbirth and breastfeeding to induce a calming, analgesic effect. Animal studies have also shown that oxytocin promotes social interaction, such as during the courting ...
... link between air pollution and its impact on high blood pressure, or hypertension. If the results from these animal studies hold up, this could be important for human health.
"We now have even more ...
... flow of erectile dysfunction. This laboratory rat study, published online ahead of print in the journal ... barrier and increase drug transport in this early animal study.
Although the normal blood-brain ...
... levels comparable to those in normal, healthy animals. Further studies identified the mechanisms in the hormone signaling system ... step, says De León, is a pilot study now under way to test the effect ...
... block AGE compounds in a test tube, but animal studies conducted on the health benefits of spices ... supplements because of their recognized health benefits."
Study co-author Phillip Greenspan, associate ...
... . The researchers focused on a gene called CREB1 that has been implicated in animal studies of the brain's reward/aversion function. Study lead author Roy Perlis, MD, medical director of the ...