He mentioned mouse studies by Chris Fiorillo, now at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), who inserted genetic sequences that code for a light - sensitive protein called channelrhodopsin - 2 into dopamine - producing neurons of mice.
Not exact matches
Washington
mentions former Saints, Rams, and Chiefs offensive tackle Kyle Turley, who began experimenting with cannabis in 2012 after reading a
study showing a cannabinoid was able to protect
mice from brain injury.
Although the Badovinac
study does
mention that immunization of B6 Prf1 − / −
mice followed by LCMV infection results in mortality with LCMV - specific CD8 T cell expansion (as do naive B6 Prf1 − / −
mice), these data were not shown as the focus of the report was on the BALB / c model.
I haven't seen this
mentioned by anyone recommending LLLT, but I have seen at least one
study (in
mice... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27078192) showing that LLLT promoted tumor growth.