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Common supplements, when combined, trigger surprising brain changes in mouse models of autism
A new study published in PLOS Biology suggests that a specific cocktail of dietary supplements may help alleviate behavioral ...
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New England woman goes through Walmart self-checkout. Then she shows it’s to protect the tiny creature she rescued in the store: ‘Just be careful’
Where did you get your first pet? For some, the answer is the pet store. Others adopt animals from a shelter. This woman’s ...
A Cornell University team released lab mice that had previously lived in cages the size of a shoebox into a large, enclosed field.
Technologies at the Advanced Rodent Transgenics Laboratory include genome editing design and implementation and transgenic ...
Each time Matthew Zipple, a behavioral ecologist at Cornell University, releases a mouse that was born and raised in a ...
As far as having a mentor in the cage, a young fighter can't do much better than Jon Jones. Outside the cage, though, is a ...
Introduction: Ghrelin, a stomach-derived hormone, increases food intake and body weight. Efforts have been made therefore to modulate ghrelin signaling for the treatment of obesity or emaciation.
When researchers freed 44 mice from their lab cages to explore a relatively vast space outdoors, to burrow and climb and experience a variety of different sensations and conditions, they found it ...
Most lab mice live predictable lives. Food arrives on time, space stays tight, and nothing changes much from day to day. Scientists have relied on these animals for decades to study fear and anxiety.
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