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For the stress-induced analgesia test, male WT mice were forced to swim in 30°C water for 10 min. Mice were placed in an acrylic glass cylinder (18 cm in diameter, 36 cm high) filled halfway with water kept at a constant temperature by a circulating heater.
Tumors in experimental mice were forced into remission and decay by substances based on the new approach, according to a report in today's issue of Nature Medicine.
In contrast, the genes involved in cell death and stress responses were turned on when the mice were forced to stay awake.
Animals (male albino laca mice) were forced to swim daily for 6 min test session for 7 days and immobility period of each animal was measured on every alternate days.
The subtypes, which had shown no pathogenicity in laboratory mice, were forced to evolve by serial passaging.
Two influenza A viruses of different subtypes, derived from different species and showing no pathogenicity toward mice, were forced to evolve by serial passaging in mouse lungs.
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Similarly, hypocretin levels fall when mice are forced to press a bar to escape an unpleasant shock, but spike when the same animals press a bar to obtain food.
Researchers at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the Israeli Defense Force's Medical Corps have found that a variety of chemicals penetrate the mouse blood-brain barrier much more readily when the mice are forced to tread water, a condition that induces stress.
The remaining mice are forced to carry their commander's lifeless body away in shame.
In the forced swim test, mice are forced to swim in a small transparent cylinder.
The 'Forced Swimming Test' chronicles behavioral changes where mice are forced to swim in un-escapable situation.
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