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Further, bleomycin treated mice, a common in vivo pulmonary fibrosis model, do not develop fibrosis when they are EDA deficient.
Increased levels of eIF2 α phosphorylation, increased splicing of Xbp1 mRNA and increased CHOP and BiP protein were detected in the islets of db/db mice, a common model of insulin resistance and β-cell failure [45], [46].
Another situation in which endogenous MLVs of mice have been activated is passage of human tumor xenografts in immunodeficient (e.g., nude) mice, a common procedure employed in cancer biology for establishment or passage of human tumor cell lines.
These findings have been further validated by studies in mdx mice (a common murine model of DMD), in which THI administration increases the level of S1P, resulting in an increase in muscle force and fiber size.
Murphy et al. analysed colon-26 (C-26) tumour-bearing mice, a common mouse model of cancer cachexia, for functional and metabolic defects: they find impairments in tests of physical activity, as well as reduced strength and increased fatigability of muscle tissues.
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The present study was designed to test this hypothesis in the outbred CD-1 mouse, a common animal model in BPA studies.
To study the response of auditory hair cells to ER stress, we first used tunicamycin, an established ER stress inducer in early post-natal cochlear explants of the CBA/J mouse, a common strain for auditory research.
DNaseII-deficient mice and Hexb−/−FcRγ+/+ mice have a common phenotype in which undegraded substances accumulate in the macrophages.
While wt and PD-1-/ mice showed a common low level of cells, both PLPtg and PLPtg/PD-1-/ mice had elevated numbers of CD11b+ cells (Figure 1E).
It was notable because it relied heavily on use of a mouse before the mouse was a common computer input device.
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