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This all comes, of course, with a major disclaimer: what works in mice may not work in humans.
However, she and others caution that the results seen in mice may not translate into people.
This study suggests that a high dietary cholesterol in aged mice may not only influence Aβ metabolism, but also regulate the AICD levels.
But she notes that studies in young knock-out mice may not predict the helpfulness of PlGF and similar molecules in healing fractures in humans of all ages.
But these are probably very specific responses, he cautions, so what you see in mice may not be exactly what you see in people.
"No KRAS-targeted therapeutics have emerged despite decades of effort and hundreds of millions of dollars [spent] by both industry and academia," Vogelstein says. . Others caution that the effects seen in mice may not hold up in humans.
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And for those who prefer the surprise of opening a package, the click of a mouse may not be an adequate stand-in for the rustle of paper.
But just smelling like a manure pile or the rotting carcass of some poor field mouse may not be enough to attract the flies, so skunk cabbages, like some other members of the aroid family (which includes anthurium, calla lily and Jack-in-the-pulpit), offer the aroma of decay plus a little something extra -- heat.
With the charges to buyer and vendor, and taking into account the loss of buying power incurred by the dollar, "Mickey Mouse" may not have paid the interest on the capital outlay in real terms.
This mouse may not look like anything special, but it's the first of its kind.
Most importantly, our findings imply that similar biological processes can be carried out by different sets of genes from human and mouse, therefore, the functional data of individual genes from mouse may not apply to human in certain occasions.
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