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This relatively easily obtained source of osteochondrogenic cells from the rat may be useful for study of tissue engineering strategies and the basic science of stem cell biology.
A rat may be able to "laugh", however, according to Jaak Panksepp, an American psychobiologist and neuroscientist, who discovered that when a rat is tickled it makes ultrasonic chirps, associated with positive ratty experiences such as finding food or sex.
Thus, it appears that the P rat may be unique among the selected lines in demonstrating an ADE after a single prolonged deprivation, which followed chronic 24-h free-choice alcohol drinking.
As these promoter sequences are well conserved in mammalian genomes, it appears very likely that the results we obtained here in the rat may be extended to the other species.
Strain differences exist that likely reflect underlying differences in sensitivities to EB, and the EB-primed OVX Long-Evans rat may be useful for studying mechanisms of TP-facilitation of desire due to higher baseline sexual inhibition.
The more pronounced inhibitory effects of nebicapone in the rat may be related to an enhanced oral availability and less pronounced metabolism of nebicapone in this specie, but also concerned with the predominant expression of S-COMT over MB-COMT, the latter of which is less sensitive to inhibition by nebicapone than the former.
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Chinese news reports have suggested that rats may be involved.
The rats may be getting a bum deal.
Rats may be more caring and selfless than their reputation suggests.
Particularly if there's been epidemic extinction and ecospace opens up, rats may be best placed to take advantage of that.
In other words, although mice are an excellent model for cancer development, progression and treatment, naked mole rats may be better for prevention.
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