Not exact matches
Recent
laboratory work from Virginia Tech University scientists found that when
mice are exposed, both
males and females have some unsettling impacts, such as weaker sperm and decreased ovulation.
Likewise,
male mice with a Rett mutation have much more severe symptoms than the females do, says Zhong - wei Zhang, associate professor at the Jackson
Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine.
In the new study, published today in Science Advances, Charles Limoli, a molecular biologist at the University of California, Irvine, and colleagues took
male mice to a particle accelerator at the NASA Space Radiation
Laboratory in Upton, New York.
The following strains of
male mice were purchased from The Jackson
Laboratory at 8 weeks of age: IL - 15Rα — KO
mice (stock no. 003723; n = 20); B6129SF2 / J background control (101045; n = 16).
Six - week - old
male CD45.2 + (C57BL / 6J) recipient
mice and syngeneic CD45.1 + (B6.SJL Ptprca Pep3b / BoyJ) donor
mice were purchased from The Jackson
Laboratory.
Behavior experiments reported here and time course experiments involved
male BALB / c
mice all 9 weeks old, ordered from The Jackson
Laboratory, 10
mice per group.
Bar Harbor, Maine — A research team led by Jackson
Laboratory (JAX) Professor David Harrison, Ph.D., reports that acarbose, a drug that is frequently prescribed in Europe for type 2 diabetes, extends the lifespan of
mice, with
male mice showing a more pronounced effect than the females.