Sentences with phrase «in normal animals»

«Transmission of genetic disorder Huntington's disease in normal animals
When «depressed» mice and rats were given ketamine, the number of bursting cells was much lower, similar to the number in normal animals, Hu's team found.
However, authors also claimed that octacosanol does not affect sleep in normal animals.
When the researchers then overexpressed the gene in the intestines of the worms, they noted some increased longevity in normal animals, but highly increased life spans in animals whose production of daf - 16 had been blocked.
Yet one did indeed leave mice with severely abnormal hearts when overexpressed at levels 25 times those found in normal animals.
Also unknown is whether PTP - 1B overactivity plays a role in excess weight gain in normal animals — or in people.
Still, he and others say much more work will be needed to determine whether retrotransposons change the course of brain development in normal animals — let alone people.
One compound, known as CNB - 001, which was extracted from curcumin, the active component in the spice turmeric, was highly neuroprotective in all of the assays; as well as enhancing memory in normal animals.
This is probably not an important side effect in a normal animal but if a patient already has a disease that lowers blood albumin, it is probably best not to lower albumin further.
Physiological nystagmus may be induced in normal animals.
Alveolar macrophages may be found in various morphologic stages, from relatively quiescent to «activated» in all normal animals as well as in dogs with CB.
In normal animals, peripheral nerve injury produces a persistent, neuropathic pain state in which pain is exaggerated and can be produced by nonpainful stimuli.
In normal animals, a soft sound milliseconds before the loud sound will subconsciously warn the brain and suppress the startle response.
«In a normal animal they may make up less than half a percentage of the intestinal epithelium and in calorie restricted animals maybe slightly more.
Renal function was unaffected by dopamine treatment; serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels remained normal in both animal models and in normal animals, while animals treated with the anti-angiogenic inhibitor sunitinib showed increased levels;
In normal animals and people without ADHD, the stimulants flood the synapse with dopamine, eliciting hyperactivity.
In a normal animal, the cortices of the adrenal glands, small structures located adjacent to the kidneys, release hormones called glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids.
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