... with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study conducted in mice. The study was led by researchers at the University of South ...
Tom and Jerry may never get along, but cats could help mice get lucky in love.
Cat odor is known scare mice away, but it also seems to act like an aphrodisiac for the rodents, a new study shows.
... , or would soon become cancer, and found that the cells in the mice eating the low-fat diet were growing ... PIN or prostate intraepithelial neoplasia, Aronson found that mice on the low-fat diet had higher levels ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 15 (UPI) -- Although mice are used in medical research since they share 85 percent of their genes with humans, a U.S. study suggests genes behave differently in mice.
... Atlantic is host to an evolutionary horror show as mice, that first stowed away 150 years ...
... the cell membrane. The researchers genetically engineered mice to have defects in the ion channels Kv3.1 ... , but only for short periods before waking again. The mice did not readily get restful sleep ...
... the size of offspring for both infected and healthy mice and found that females that had been infected with a parasite produced larger ... that invest in the survival, not offspring," Schwanz said. In deer mice, however, the opposite was happening. In the study, Schwanz ...
... as 90 percent of the plaques were eliminated from the brains of mice genetically engineered to block TGF-β in the peripheral ... some tests, including navigating mazes when compared to mice without TGF-β blocked. Scientists also found lower ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Scientists in Hong Kong have used a cocktail of three drugs which appeared to raise the survival rates of mice infected with lethal doses of the H5N1 avian flu virus.
... that also had a genetically deficient immune system. Immunodeficient mice were used to minimize the rejection of the transplanted cells. The researchers ... displayed progressive, neurological improvement and a fraction of the mice were actually rescued by the procedure. “The neurological recovery ...
... linked to early development of pancreatic cancer in mice that applies also to early stages of the disease in humans ... pancreatic-tumor development in genetically engineered mice that were also found to be associated with the presence of the disease in humans at an early ...
Mice lacking some retinal cells have an altered body clock.
... regulator of fat and cholesterol production in the liver of mice, a significant finding that could lead to new therapies ... that could be applicable to humans. "A key finding is that the liver in the mice lacking XBP1 seems to be perfectly normal ...
... mouse's reaction to chemical signals from female mice to advance understanding of pattern recognition and learning ... ." To follow up, Holy's lab is testing to see how mice change their behavior when they smell these compounds. They are also searching ...