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This data article contains data related to the research article entitled "Vascularized subcutaneous human liver tissue from engineered hepatocyte/fibroblast sheets in mice," published in Biomaterials [1].

A study in mice, published in Science Translational Medicine, showed levels of the chemical in the brain were reduced by 85% after vaccination.

In studies with mice, published in the 8 August issue of Science, scientists report that antidepressants didn't work if neurogenesis was blocked.

New findings from research on mice, published in next month's Nature Genetics, reveal why a similar disease linked to prions develops at different speeds in different animals and suggests that more cases of human vCJD--so far 22 have been confirmed--may be on the way.

Molecular strain-typing studies and experimental transmission studies in mice published in 1996 and 1997 confirmed that vCJD is caused by the same prion strain that causes BSE (Collinge 1999).

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Paging through Bon Appetit last week, I came across an Alibris ad that showed him inhabiting a knothole on the cover of the children's book called "Smart Little Mouse," published in 1950.

To a Mouse, published in 1786, contains some of the most memorable lines of poetry – and yet its deeper meaning risks being lost.

Similar research in mice, published last year in the Journal of Clinical Investigation by a team from Yale Medical School, found that while antibiotics stopped the infection, spirochete antigens persisted in areas adjacent to cartilage — a condition that could produce swelling.

They began their work in the 1980s, and the first reports that the technology could generate gene-targeted mice were published in 1989.

Shortly thereafter, the risk of PERV infection was underscored by results from a mice study published in Nature.

Recently, an article entitled "Long-term, low-dose exposure to microcystin toxin does not increase the risk of liver tumor development or growth in mice" was published in Hepatology Research by Meaghan Labine and Gerald Y . Minuk

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