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So if you cut one leg off a mouse and bred it, he reasoned, the little mice would have one leg smaller than the rest.
Firstly, we learned from 10 and 26wk old Sost KO mice that the load levels necessary to achieve comparable strains in elderly Sost KO mice would have caused damage to the joints.
Secondly, we observed an increased mortality in Sost KO mice in our breeding program and therefore, aging a population of Sost KO mice would have required an unjustifiable number of mice.
Though it's common for animals to hide when sick to avoid predation, the mice would have been just as well protected in a nest full of their buddies as in one where they were alone.
These results suggested that attenuation of pulmonary fibrosis in Ninj1 KO mice would have been due to changes in the pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrotic mediators, and Ninj1 could be one of the key molecules involved in production of the mediators.
That was unexpected; the researchers forecast that the humanized mice would have some advantage in at least one of the learning types.
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But that mouse would have to wait for a pack animal to budge.
And without the extension, Disney's copyright on the earliest version of Mickey Mouse would have expired next year.
And when one of the cats solemnly presented me with its latest catch from the backyard, it occurred to me in passing that the poor mouse would have had a better chance reaching safety with the help of some explosives.
A researcher who wanted to use an OncoMouse-like mouse would have to disclose their research to DuPont, pay DuPont a fee, and give DuPont a share of the revenue from any commercial applications of their research.
Also, the gases produced by the mixture of soda and mouse would have compromised the can.
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