Dr Sottile added: «This new system gave us an advantage over
previous rodent models as we could study more accurately how specifically human cells would be affected by a decrease in temperature.
Not exact matches
Previous research in
rodent disease
models has shown that transplanted oligodendrocyte precursor cells derived from embryonic stem cells and from human fetal brain tissue can successfully create myelin sheaths around nerve cells, sometimes leading to dramatic improvements in symptoms.
Previous work in
rodent models indicates that WBV attenuates muscle atrophy with disuse and aging and in experimental
models of menopause (23, 51 — 53).
Previous experimental studies showed that diet - induced magnesium deficiency led to elevated serum concentrations of inflammatory cytokines in
rodent models (30 — 33).