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Dr. Ronald McKay, a stem cell researcher at the National Institutes of Health, expressed concern that the videotape of walking mice would make people expect quick results.

Untreated older mice would make many errors and swim down blind alleys in their attempts to find the hidden platform, whereas the mice that had received plasma from young mice located the platform first time, in most cases.

"When Alessio discovered pre-habtoglobin-2 (zonulin) in 2000, we thought these mice would make a useful tool for studying zonulin in animal models," says Sturgeon.

Since 1NMPP1 selectively inhibits TrkB F616A activation by deoxygedunin, we hypothesized that blockade of TrkB F616A signaling by 1NMPP1 in mice would make the neurons vulnerable to KA-provoked neuronal cell death.

Therefore, it was determined that using a group size of 5 mice would make a comparative study sufficiently powered to detect treatment-related large effect sizes.

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As he drove on jaunts to the country with his wife, Angelica (whom he nicknamed Schnauzer) and their 3-year-old, Kathleen (whom he nicknamed Mouse) he would make up songs about how much he loved them, yelping happily.

Here were my nemeses; the well-named "Fairfiend," "Grover W and especially "exNY1940"; men and women possessed of pockets so deep and passions so large that seconds before the end of an auction, trigger finger on their mouse, they would make off with my Trylon and Peri sphere trophy, slamming my bid with a higher one, leaving me stunned and defeated.

The mouse design would make it possible to click with less force to perform actions like selecting a file in finder or on the desktop, or to click harder to open that file or folder directly, possibly eliminating the need for double-clicks or even right clicks.

The researchers inserted a gene into mouse embryos that would make these neurons light up when activated.

Furthermore, it would have required 145 days for each subject studied to duplicate the earlier mouse study,, which would make such studies difficult to conduct in humans.

In 2006 Dr. Auwerx and colleagues at University Louis Pasteur showed that large doses of resveratrol would make mice run twice as far as usual on a treadmill before collapsing.

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