Through
the use of mice with transgenic expression of CD1a, we...
To address this question, the researchers made
use of mice with mutations that affect different aspects of synapse unsilencing.
Not exact matches
The Surface Pro runs Windows 10, which (unlike Windows 8) is a full - blown desktop - first OS, and as such it works perfectly
with peripherals like an external
mouse and all
of the legacy Windows apps many people
use every day.
The following techniques can be
used to gather market information
with the help
of a few
mouse clicks and keystrokes:
If you've
used an Apple
mouse (IDEO fashioned the company's first, in 1980), swept
with a Procter & Gamble (PG) Swiffer (it collaborated on the hit), or even stood in line at an airport recently (the firm has worked
with the Transportation Security Administration to make the process friendlier), you've felt the legacy
of David Kelley.
We'd ask [
with the first Apple
mouse], should you
use the
mouse with your fingertips or slide it like a bar
of soap?
Users can perform complex 3D actions
using hand movements — where the engine can independently track your head and both hands, each
with six degrees
of freedom — versus a
mouse with just two degrees
of freedom.
Using a «gnotobiotic
mouse model» — where
mice were «colonized
with a synthetic human gut microbiota composed
of fully sequenced commensal bacteria» — Desai et al reported on the effects
of different diets
with different fibre content.
i added a bit
of oil olive to the dough and subbed pecans as i didn't have walnuts and
used 1/2 bread flour and doubled the recipe as i wanted a super mega size loaf, going to
use it for turkey sandwiches along
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mouse inthe house, we lived thru an infestation, only problem the children thought they were pets at the time!
Hassles such as buying paper towels or searching for the perfect
used car that
used to require legwork, human interaction, and possibly even wearing pants can now be done
with a click
of a
mouse from one's own living room.
Not only can these Mickey
Mouse Stickers make the perfect reward system when
used as potty stickers and teamed
with one
of our FREE Potty Training Charts, but they can also be added to a potty chair to make a decorative statement!
With a tap
of your phone or a click
of a
mouse you can now find out exactly what crimes are occurring in your neighborhood even the date and time they happened by
using the NYPD's new CompStat 2.0 website.
The first and newest FDA - approved treatment
of nusinersen doesn't completely cure the disease, so Sumner's research team wanted to see if
using ASO - A in conjunction
with nusinersen would further improve muscle form and function in
mice with spinal muscular atrophy.
In the new work, published June 10 in the journal Scientific Reports, Zhao, Reid and colleagues
used a highly sensitive probe to measure electrical fields in the corneas
of isolated eyes from three different lab
mouse models
with different types
of diabetes: genetic, drug - induced and in
mice fed a high - fat diet.
The scientists are also experimenting
with gene therapy,
using a harmless virus to deliver a normal copy
of the normal CIB2 gene to baby
mice that have the mutated version.
A smart auto - sleep function will turn off the
mouse when not in
use to save battery, and it is compatible
with most versions
of Windows.
Using the
mouse as an experimental model, LMU neurobiologist PD Dr. Conny Kopp - Scheinpflug and her research group have now demonstrated that the activity
of nerve cells in the auditory system has a direct effect on myelinization — higher levels
of activity correlate
with the formation
of thicker myelin sheaths.
For researchers
using mouse models to study a variety
of cancers, including lymphoma, melanoma, breast, and prostate cancers as well as autoimmune and infectious diseases, the panel facilitates a highly sensitive and high - throughput investigation
of biomarkers associated
with disease progression.
These findings allowed researchers to create a chimera virus: a
mouse virus
with a human viral gene that can be
used to test molecules that inhibit human LANA protein in an animal model
of disease, treating not only human herpes virus infection but also its associated cancers.
Shukla and colleagues discovered that a small drug molecule called BX795, which is sold to labs for
use in experiments, helped clear HSV - 1 infection in cultured human corneal cells, in donated human corneas, and in the corneas
of mice infected
with HSV - 1.
Alcino Silva, distinguished professor
of psychology at UCLA, has been
using genetic markers and a highly miniaturized microscope to zero in on sets
of brain cells in
mice with such interconnected or «linked» memories.
The
mouse is compatible
with most versions
of Windows and Mac operating systems, and you can
use it right out
of the box without having to install any drivers.
For this study the researchers targeted very specific types
of GABA receptors to improve social behaviors
with clonazepam, but the team also found that by
using a different drug, they could target other GABA receptors and actually reduce the ability to socially interact in normal
mice — underscoring that future medications would need to target very specific receptors so as not to diminish the drug's impacts.
The positive effect
of sialic acid Neu5Gc on the respiratory system was confirmed
using a
mouse - model: The Neu5Gc molecules consumed
with food improved the pulmonary function
of the
mice, therefore reducing asthma symptoms.
Like the Rosetta Stone that scholars
used to decode hieroglyphics, researchers trained the algorithm
with more than 4,600 T cell receptors and then
used it to correctly assign 81 percent
of the human T cells and 78 percent
of mouse T cells to one
of 10 different viral epitopes.
Using a novel form
of gene therapy, scientists from Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital have managed to restore partial hearing and balance in
mice born
with a genetic condition that affects both.
Wherry and his collaborators
used PD - 1 knockout
mice infected
with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus to see whether the genetic deletion
of PD - 1 would be enough to prevent T cell exhaustion.
Researchers
used tissue and blood samples to show that the gammopathy (a precursor to myeloma) in both
mice and patients
with Gaucher disease is triggered by specific lipids, and that the antibodies made by tumor cells in nearly a third
of myeloma patients are directed against such lipids.
Green and co-workers worked out a gentler approach
using druglike molecules to kill microglia in the brains
of mice with simulated Alzheimer's disease.
Using «freshman physics,» neuroscientists have deployed electric fields to stimulate neurons buried deep in the brains
of mice — a method that could one day lead to noninvasive therapies for people
with Parkinson's disease and other brain disorders.
Using immunostaining, the researchers counted the remaining tumor cells; the
mice treated
with GD2 CAR - T cells had a few dozen remaining cancer cells per animal, while each control
mouse had tens
of thousands
of cancer cells.
Using a surgical technique called parabiosis to join the circulatory system
of a young
mouse with that
of an old one, the researchers studied the effects
of young blood on elderly cells, and vice versa.
When the team
used the retinoid fenretinide along
with anti-estrogen therapy in
mouse models
of breast cancer, they did not see the expansion
of CK5 + cells previously seen
with anti-estrogen therapy alone.
Experiments
with a compound called TNP [N2 -(m - Trifluorobenzyl), N6 -(p - nitrobenzyl) purine], which researchers often
use to study obesity and diabetes, show that in
mice the therapy can promote the formation
of new bone.
In this study, the Hiroshima University researchers developed an animal model
using severely immunodeficient
mice whose livers were partially populated
with human cells, in order to reconstruct elements
of the human immune system.
Part
of the problem, he says, is that the incidence
of many human chronic diseases rises
with age, yet many researchers prefer
using young
mice because
of the pressures
of being published and getting funding.
Researchers at The University
of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center developed a novel chimeric
mouse model to test the combination therapy
using immune checkpoint blockades
with therapies targeting myeloid - derived suppressor cells (MDSCs).
When researchers
used optogenetics — a technique that allows cells to be switched on and off
with light — to increase the amount
of bursting in the lateral habenula,
mice behaved in a more «depressed» way, remaining motionless when forced to swim in a container
of water, for example.
In this study, the researchers
used two groups
of mice with different types
of colitis, chronic and acute.
Most recently, they have taken
mice in late middle age and lengthened the remainder
of their lives by an average
of 30 to 40 percent
with a drug called rapamycin, an antifungal agent also
used to suppress immune responses in transplant patients.
The researchers
used mice with skin like that
of red - haired, fair - skinned people, who don't tan because
of a nonfunctioning protein on the surface
of the skin cells that make melanin.
To ensure the introduced protein didn't interact
with other parts
of the neuron, the team
used the
mouse version
of the gene rather than the nematode's usual invertebrate version.
Badylak, along
with Tufts University biomedical researcher David Kaplan and Susan Braunhut
of the University
of Massachusetts Lowell, is
using a device called a bio-dome, a sleeve
with a liquid reservoir that envelops an amputated
mouse digit and allows researchers to control the healing environment.
The researchers
used Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR - FTIR) spectroscopy to examine the blood serum
of mice with colitis and found nine absorption peaks that could be
used to indicate the presence
of the disease in the blood sample.
In one, researchers working
with mice at the Institute
of Molecular and Cellular Biology in Singapore
used antibodies to target proteins inside cancer cells — an impressive feat, since the antibodies were long considered too large to cross the cancer cell's outer membrane.
Professor Bischofberger and co-investigators Stefanie Heigele, PhD, and Leoni Bolz tested two groups
of mice, which were housed either without (sedentary) or
with running wheels (voluntarily running)
using a novel object recognition (NOR) task to assess learning and long - term memory.
Hearing loss in
mice with a form
of progressive deafness has been slowed by a one - off treatment
using the CRISPR genome editing method.
«The researchers also overdosed the
mice tested in their study
with levels
of the ingredient at a rate hundreds
of times greater than what would be consider a safe
use level (based on EPA standards),» DeLeo said in an email.
They injected the particles directly into
mice with an experimental human brain cancer, and into the brains
of healthy
mice for
use as comparison.
Psychologists hope that a deeper understanding
of how our left and right hands cooperate will lead to the development
of intuitive two - handed user interfaces that give us more control over computers than the
mouse we
use with one hand today.