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For both horizontal and vertical activity, the curve for rHIgM12-treated SOD1 mice was often above the control curve.
Interestingly, the repertoire of day 60 mice was often distinct from that of the earlier time points, although never returning to an unimmunized type.
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House mice are often called commensals because they live in houses and barns almost as guests, albeit uninvited ones, at the same table.
What is true of mice is often true of humans, and although scientists are a long way from being able to cause limbs to regenerate, the research is attracting attention.
What is true for mice is often true for men, so he had a punt on the idea that the MHC might affect the smell of human sweat, as well.In this section Going by the book Where the shadows lie The perils of togetherness The scent of a woman (and a man) Correction: British physics Reprints Related items Co-operative breeding: The perils of togethernessJan 10th 2008It did.
Genetically engineered mice are often used to characterize genes implicated by GWASs.
Matricellular protein knockout mice are often viable, but typically exhibit abnormal responses to mechanical stress, wound healing, inflammation and tumor metastasis.
Likewise, the C57BL/6J strain of mice is frequently used in pain-related studies as transgenic mice are often backcrossed onto this background.
Genetically engineered mice are often used as animal models of human diseases that are vital tools in investigating disease development and in developing and testing novel therapies.
There were suggestions of changes in emotionality, although a more consistent finding was that lesioned mice were often slower to initiate behaviour in novel surroundings, which may be congruent with the other deficits we observed.
What is true in mice is often not true in humans; results routinely defy common-sense assumptions and therapies based on incomplete knowledge can cause more harm than good.
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