... clues to the physiology of longevity in mice will eventually be applied to people, Huffman said.
The study, “Effect of exercise and calorie restriction on biomarkers of aging in mice,” appears in ...
... effect on the mouse. The hope is that the research community can combine the results of extensive mouse studies into a comprehensive library to form a functional map of the mouse genome. Such a map ...
... help explain why most people do not make neutralizing antibodies against HIV.
"Our mouse studies suggest that neutralization of Vif could provide the unexpected benefit of better antibody responses ...
... a preventive measure against brain damage."
In the study, researchers gave ginkgo biloba EGb ... extract.
Neurobehavioral function was evaluated before the study and at 1, 2 and 22 hours after stroke ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- A recent study in mice shows the ability of the fetal heart to grow healthy cells to compensate for cardiac tissue lost to disease. The mice are normal at birth and their hearts ...
Researchers use two species of deer mice to study diabetes, and find that males of a calmer and more monogamous species regulate blood sugar better than males of a less calm and less monogamous ...
A large proteomics study on the brains of newborn mice provides more evidence that sedative and analgesic drugs often used in obstetric or pediatric medicine can have profound and long-term negative ...
... , director of the Stanford Institute for Immunity, Transplantation and Infection, proposes that the current mouse-centered, small-laboratory approach be supplemented by a broad, industrial-scale " ...
... may not be entirely accurate and that for lean mice – and therefore lean humans, if prior mouse studies were to be taken at face value – caloric restrictions as an anti-aging strategy may be a ...
... and act based on another's emotional state, the researchers say. Future studies will focus on the genetic differences between the mouse strains to try to identify some of the specific genes that may ...
... of assisted reproductive techniques.
Research presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (SSIB) says that assisted reproductive techniques alter the expression ...
... known to cause diarrhea in children and adults in the developing and developed world, and a previous study in Turkey has linked it to colon cancer.
The bacteria, which colonize in the gut, cause no ...
... can develop new strategies to match a therapy with a mouse tumor subtype and have results in a much shorter period ... match it to a drug based on scientific data. The mouse studies don't replace human ...
Using mice as a model to study human breast cancer, researchers have demonstrated that a negative social isolation causes increased tumor growth. The work shows -- for the first time -- that social ...
... to pregnant mice can affect their pups' brain development in ways that may cause them to be more vulnerable to obesity and to engage in addictive-like behaviors in adulthood, a new study has found.