Animal experiments revealed that mice carrying a mutated SCN8A gene had reduced heart rate compared with their healthy littermates, and that administration of caffeine produced an abnormal heart rhythm known as accelerated idioventricular rhythm.
Not exact matches
Albeanu and colleagues, including Arkarup Banerjee and Fred Marbach, graduate students in the Watson School for Biological Sciences at CSHL and co-first authors of the Neuron paper, conducted
experiments in living
animals that
revealed a mechanism for adjusting olfactory signal gain.
A new generation of
experiments reveals that group - living
animals have a surprising degree of intelligence.
Animal experiments Multi-omics Comparative Analysis
Reveals Multiple Layers of Host Signaling Pathway Regulation by the Gut Microbiota — Nathan P. Manes — MSystems