Not exact matches
The lengthy
research cited on HVMN's website and others are primarily
animal studies, rather than human
studies, and primarily test one of two compounds
in combination, rather than the half - dozen contained
in a product like SPRINT.
(Hanna Tuomisto, who
in 2011 conducted a
study at Oxford University's Wildlife Conservation
Research Unit, found that growing meats
in - vitro would use 35 % to 60 % less energy, emit 80 % to 95 % less greenhouse gas and use around 98 % less land than conventionally produced
animal meat.)
So they used five times heated palm oil (5HPO) to induce high blood pressure
in rats bred for
animal study research, Sprague - Dawley rats.
Our results are also
in line with the consolidated evidence that industry sponsorship of various types of
research is associated with favorable outcomes for the sponsor
in both human [29, 31 — 34] and
animal studies [35, 36].
«It is my desire and my purpose to further the education of the people of Texas and elsewhere
in wildlife conservation,
in the knowledge of the breeding and living habits of our wild creatures and
in the relationship of wildlife to domesticated livestock on our ranches and farms; to afford students and others interested
in wildlife betterment and propagation and
in the raising of wildlife along with domesticated
animals a place for
research and an opportunity for the
study thereof; and to develop scientifically methods of increasing the wildlife population of the state and nation for the benefit of future generations... who may not have the opportunity to know and appreciate our wildlife, as I have, unless methods of increasing and conserving our wildlife are scientifically developed.
The
study was done after earlier
research in animal studies showed that neurocognitive delays were more common among vitamin D deficient
animals» offspring.
Attachment theory stems from psychologist John Bowlby's
studies of maternal deprivation and
animal behavior
research in the early 1950s.
In part, that's because early
research was based on
animal studies.
Thankfully, as someone who has
studied the effects of chronic stress
in animals and
in people, I knew that claims like Dr. Narvaez's are not supported by data and instead rest on a fundamental misreading of stress
research.
Studies show that these models can accurately predict the ways that new drugs will react
in the human body and replace the use of
animals in exploratory
research and many standard drug tests.
Editor's Note (10/2/17): Seventeen years before the Nobel Prize
in Physiology or Medicine went to three U.S. scientists for their
research on biological clocks, one of them, Michael W. Young, set out an account
in Scientific American describing the genetic
studies that identified the «molecular timepieces» that are ubiquitous throughout the
animal kingdom.
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in Science Slides and documentation - «
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She wrote her dissertation on pollen sterility
in petunias, but she also
studied cell structure, which led her back to
animals and a postdoc at the Scripps
Research Institute
in San Diego, California, where she
studied a protein on the ends of actin filaments.
In medicine today, physician - scientists and basic scientists supplement support for their
research by applying their expertise part time to develop and test commercial products.1
In my own field, vision science, university - based researchers obtain additional funding through clinical and electrophysiologic
studies, pathology, imaging, biochemistry, and
animal model development performed for pharmaceutical and instrument companies.
«Our biggest goal is to support the management of this non-curable disease
in an
animal that is an economically important resource for the state of Illinois,» says Michelle Green, research assistant professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at U of I and co-author of the
animal that is an economically important resource for the state of Illinois,» says Michelle Green,
research assistant professor
in the Department of
Animal Sciences at U of I and co-author of the
Animal Sciences at U of I and co-author of the
study.
In a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the research team found that after giving mice metformin the animals displayed reduced symptoms when going through nicotine withdrawa
In a new
study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the research team found that after giving mice metformin the animals displayed reduced symptoms when going through nicotine withdrawa
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the
research team found that after giving mice metformin the
animals displayed reduced symptoms when going through nicotine withdrawal.
Hackett said, «
Studies of human immunology are usually not the first choice for
research in basic immunology, but it is very important now to understand how humans differ from
animal models.»
Senior author Byungkook Lim, an assistant professor
in the Neurobiology Section, said the results require much more
study and evaluation to be applied to humans with depression, but the new
research in animal models provides solid grounding.
The
research is part of a growing field called ecoimmunology, which aims to push the
study of immunology beyond lab
animals like fruit flies and mice and understand how immune systems function
in real - world settings outside the lab.
«The elegant
studies here provide proof of concept that targeting LMPTP
in the liver improves glucose control and liver insulin signalling
in animals,» says Daniel Drucker of the Lunenfeld - Tanenbaum
Research Institute
in Toronto, Canada, who says that targeting enzymes like LMPTP has long been a goal for researchers tackling diabetes.
Dr. Julie Wolf, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural
Research Service (ARS), senior author of the
study said: «
In many regions of the world, livestock numbers are changing, and breeding has resulted in larger animals with higher intakes of foo
In many regions of the world, livestock numbers are changing, and breeding has resulted
in larger animals with higher intakes of foo
in larger
animals with higher intakes of food.
A new
study by scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps
Research Institute (TSRI) found no evidence of increased aggressive behavior toward strangers
in an
animal model of the condition.
«Before this
study, it was not known if it is possible to produce sufficient numbers of these cells and successfully use them to remuscularize damaged hearts
in a large
animal whose heart size and physiology is similar to that of the human heart,» said Dr. Charles Murry, UW professor of pathology and bioengineering, who led the
research team that conducted the experiment.
The biologists behind the new
research findings synthesized decades of
studies on fossil beetles, focusing on beetles associated with the dung of large
animals in the past or with woodlands and trees.
Coss, who taught drawing classes early
in his academic career and whose previous
research focused on art and human evolution, used photos and film to
study the strokes of charcoal drawings and engravings of
animals made by human artists 28,000 to 32,000 years ago
in the Chauvet - Pont - d'Arc Cave
in southern France.
This
study is among several funded under a public - private partnership established
in 2008 between NICHD and the WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, a division of Mars Inc., to establish a human -
animal interaction
research program to support
studies relevant to child development, health, and the therapeutic use of
animals.
The
study covered
animal breeding programs
in aquaculture, conservation and
research.
King presented her
research last week at the summer conference of the Association for the
Study of
Animal Behaviour
in St Andrews.
«The herbivores created space for other plants and
animals to move
in and we saw much more diversity and variety
in these ecosystems,» said Rebecca Kordas, the lead author of the
study who completed this
research as a PhD student
in zoology at UBC.
Nath is
studying sleep
in the worm Caenorhabditis elegans, but whenever he presented his work at
research conferences, other scientists scoffed at the idea that such a simple
animal could sleep.
His opposition to
animal research began
in 1995, when,
in the summer between high school and college, he worked
in a hospital laboratory that was conducting heart
studies on pigs and witnessed experiments he saw as cruel.
The scientists are now expanding their
research to larger numbers of
animals and they are also planning a
study to look at addiction - like behaviours
in obese people to see how well their results translate to humans.
«The chemicals produced by cooking meats at high temperatures induce oxidative stress, inflammation and insulin resistance
in animal studies, and these pathways may also lead to an elevated risk of developing high blood pressure,» said Gang Liu, Ph.D., lead author of the
study and a postdoctoral
research fellow
in the department of nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
in Boston.
The journal provides cutting - edge
research including results from
animal models that are likely to apply to patients,
studies in human tissue that provide new information about therapies or disease, and innovative reports of drug discovery and development.
Whales and dolphins could provide a useful model for
research into such impacts, largely because their sounds are relatively easy to
study: They are among the loudest noises any
animal has ever made, reaching as much as 188 decibels
in the blue whale.
Professor Palombo said
studies in animals and, eventually, humans are required to take this
research further.
A critical barrier to using companion
animals in preclinical
research is organizing those
studies.
«Most previous
research into ways of delaying the onset of HD symptoms have focused on studying the mutant protein in cells or in animal models, but the relevance of abnormalities in those systems to what actually happens in patients remains a huge assumption,» says James Gusella, PhD, director of the Center for Human Genetic Research (CHGR) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), corresponding author of the Cel
research into ways of delaying the onset of HD symptoms have focused on
studying the mutant protein
in cells or
in animal models, but the relevance of abnormalities
in those systems to what actually happens
in patients remains a huge assumption,» says James Gusella, PhD, director of the Center for Human Genetic
Research (CHGR) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), corresponding author of the Cel
Research (CHGR) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), corresponding author of the Cell paper.
Ecologist John Orrock, who
studies how
animals balance the need to protect themselves from predation with other needs, such as eating and mating, hatched the idea for this
research when he was
studying snails
in a California grassland.
Dr. Michael M. Yartsev,
Research Associate and C.V. Starr Fellow at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute at Princeton University receives the US$ 25,000 research prize for his work using the bat as an unusual animal model to study the underlying neural mechanisms of spatial memory and navigation in the mammalia
Research Associate and C.V. Starr Fellow at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute at Princeton University receives the US$ 25,000
research prize for his work using the bat as an unusual animal model to study the underlying neural mechanisms of spatial memory and navigation in the mammalia
research prize for his work using the bat as an unusual
animal model to
study the underlying neural mechanisms of spatial memory and navigation
in the mammalian brain.
Now, a trio of
studies in the July issue of Nature Medicine opens new avenues for plaque
research by presenting a new
animal model for plaque formation, a diagnostic tool for spotting them, and a possible way to break them down.
By
studying the literature, Franco has assessed techniques aimed at improved
animal welfare
in infectious disease and neurodegenerative disorder
research.
The American Association for Laboratory
Animal Science defines laboratory animal science as «a field of science devoted to the production, care, and study of laboratory animals used in biomedical research and educ
Animal Science defines laboratory
animal science as «a field of science devoted to the production, care, and study of laboratory animals used in biomedical research and educ
animal science as «a field of science devoted to the production, care, and
study of laboratory
animals used
in biomedical
research and education.
To this end it carries out
research in the fields of water resources and desert soils;
animal and poultry production; ecology and dry land agriculture, as well as socioeconomic
studies.
While most
research studies begin
in test tubes, cells grown
in the laboratory and
animal models before moving to humans, the opposite is true here.
Building on previous
animal and human
research, the
study identifies an electrophysiological marker for threat
in the brain.
To better determine the role of specific chemoattractants
in type III hypersensitivity, lead author Yoshishige Miyabe, MD, PhD, a
research fellow
in Luster's lab, used multiphoton intravital microscopy — an imaging technology pioneered for
studies of immune cell movements
in living
animals by CIID investigator and co-author Thorsten Mempel, MD, PhD — to follow
in real time the development of IC - induced arthritis
in a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis.
«The nature of this
research allows us to
study the mechanisms of injury and recovery directly
in humans rather than
in animal models,» Dr. McCrea said.
Susan Larson, an anatomist who used Hercules and Leo
in studies of locomotion at SUNY Stony Brook, says that her
research with the
animals concluded
in mid-2015.
That's according to
research published
in the journal Anthrozoos,
in which one
studies about the interactions of humans and other
animals.