More than 160 papers were
published on rodent enrichment in 2016 versus a handful at the turn of the millennium; at the 2016 meeting of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, 83 out of 171 rodent presentations focused on enrichment — more than twice the number at the 2009 meeting.
Not exact matches
The study, just
published in Science, showed that the creation of what the researchers are calling microtumors can help predict drug effectiveness in cancer patients better than the current standard method of testing the drugs
on rodents.
The basics of glycogen biology are thought to be well established, but a study in
rodents published July 5th in the journal Cell Metabolism turns long - standing assumptions
on their head.
The scientists» findings
on a specific group of these viruses called ERV - Fc, to be
published in the journal eLife, show that they affected a wide range of hosts, including species as diverse as carnivores,
rodents, and primates.
The finding, based
on rodent studies, was
published recently in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
«Laboratory
rodent diets contain toxic levels of environmental contaminants: implications for regulatory tests» by Robin Mesnage et al.
published in PLOS ONE
on Thursday 2 July 2015.
Importantly, ACE has relatively higher affinities for
rodent nAChRs than other neonicotinoids [16], and little
published information is available regarding its effects
on mammalian nAChRs.
Laboratory Animals
publish this month a paper summarising the findings of an NC3Rs expert working group who have been investigating the impact of
rodent age
on study outcomes.
Yihang Shen
published a paper using his PhD research
on the molecular biology of fetal
rodent livers earlier this year in DNA and Cell Biology.
In a 2005 study,
published by the journal Neuron, she and her advisor John Marshall at UC Irvine showed that when given a choice between two separate rat - sized rooms, the
rodents preferred the one where they remembered getting cocaine
on previous days.
However, a new study
published in the journal PNAS
on Jan. 15 suggests that the maligned
rodents were not the culprits.
To date many research studies are done after three weeks
on the ketogenic diet, based loosely
on published anticonvulsant effects in
rodents.
Acorn Assault:
Rodent Revolution is developed by High Tale Studios and
published by Black Shell Media, it is released
on 11th January 2016 and available GO →