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Advances in glioma modeling in the mouse have made the disease amenable to in vivo functional and molecular studies [3].
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The mysterious "Church Mouse" has made various accusations regarding a meeting supported by the Protest the Pope Campaign.
Last week, for example, he explained how the harvest mouse has made its home in cornfields; but omitted the obvious development of that idea: the species has, in the past 50 years, been devastated by agricultural change.
It turned out that a mouse had made a nest in the engine, and later died there.
Even Mickey Mouse has made an appearance.
The availability of complete genomic sequence information in the mouse has made the application of a systems approach feasible using global gene expression analysis.
Researchers studying mice have made a discovery that is certain to upset anyone who loves the rump end of beef but worries about mad cow disease.
Animal models of malaria, mainly mice, have made a large contribution to our knowledge of host pathogen interactions and immune responses, and to drug and vaccine design.
Phenotypic analyses of Cox1 and cox-2 null mice have made it clear that the role of these genes in a developing organism is much more complicated than was once thought.
Whether or not we agree with how animals have been used as experimental models in laboratory research, particularly for drug discovery and to understand human diseases, we should not deny the contribution that rats and mice have made to scientific and medical advances.
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