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Thus, the oxidative damage that AD caused to the nerve cells of the curcumin mice was far less than the damage to the untreated mice.
Furthermore, the disease process in treated mice as compared to untreated mice was far less extensive as judged by the scarcity of sarcoma lesions on the spleens.
Nevertheless, the signal emitted from these bigenic mice was far above the signal emitted from the control mice that were only GFAP- luciferase.
The overall density of recombined cells in DPPE-treated mice was far less than that of TAM (in SFO -treated animalSFO -treated
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In all nine cases, the bacteria on the mice were far more similar to the mouse-owners' hands than to any of the 270 strange hands.
Amazingly, cyclodextrin-treated mice were far less affected by plaques than control mice.
But, he noted, the work on mice is far from being applicable to humans.
Upon awakening, those mice were far more likely than those who did not get the sleep-time aromatherapy to freeze when they smelled the odor they associated with getting a shock.
Although the phenotype of miR-143/145 deficient mice resembles the loss of Dicer, the phenotypes of SM-Dicer KO mice were far more severe suggesting that additional miRNAs are involved in maintaining postnatal SMC differentiation.
After the same dose of STZ treatment, p21-overexpressing mice were far more competent to increase weight (Fig. 2A), survive (Fig. 2B), and regain normoglycemia (Fig. 2C) than normal littermates.
Since spleens of Nur77Tf mice were far less cellular than those of WT mice, CD3+ T cells were purified from WT and Nur77Tg recipient spleen 7 and 21 d post-transplant and re-stimulated in vitro with donor-derived allogeneic antigen-presenting cells (APC) or syngeneic controls (data not shown).
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