Not exact matches
The
study's lead author, Toni - Lee Sterley, a postdoctoral associate in Bains» lab said, «What was
remarkable was that CRH neurons from the partners, who were not themselves exposed to an actual stress, showed changes that were identical to those we measured in the stressed
mice.»
The
study showed a
remarkable reversal of diabetes in
mice placed on the fasting - mimicking diet for four days each week.
Alexei Verkhratsky, a glia researcher at the University of Manchester in England who was not involved in the
mouse study, calls the work «truly
remarkable,» both conceptually and technically.
The discovery is all the more
remarkable considering this gene can not be
studied in
mice.
«It's
remarkable, using a lowly house
mouse to monitor a major milestone in human history,» says Melinda Zeder, curator of Old World archaeology at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., who wasn't involved with the
study.
According to lead
study investigator Bianca Marlin, PhD, a postdoctoral research fellow at NYU Langone: «It was
remarkable to watch how adding oxytocin shifted animal behavior, as
mice that didn't know how to perform a social task could suddenly do it perfectly.»
«This
study is
remarkable in that it links microscale remodeling of dendritic spine architecture to behavioral performance in adult
mice, outside of the developmentally relevant critical period.