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Images produced during the research show the effect of the team’s knockout of the protein Gat3. The left image of an experimental control shows the mouse cortex when the protein was not knocked out, ...
Zebrafish hair cells regrow via cyclin gene activity in specific cells, offering clues to future hearing restoration in ...
The authors proposed two hypotheses: first, that methamphetamine induces neuroinflammation, and second, that it alters neuronal stem cell differentiation. These are valuable hypotheses, and the ...
Researchers in Japan have successfully generated lung cells similar to alveolar epithelial type 2 (AT2) cells from mouse embryonic fibroblasts without using stem cell technology. The AT2-like cells ...
Research led by the National Institute of Biological Sciences in Beijing has discovered that switching on a single dormant gene enables mice to regenerate ear tissue.
Researchers compared rabbits and mice, reactivated a dormant gene, and triggered full tissue regrowth in a non-regenerating mammal.
Changing one gene can restore some tissue regeneration to mice Signaling from retinoic acid appears to be key to getting mice to regrow ear damage.
Podocyte-specific NPRC knockout mice showed reduced glomerular fibrosis and improved podocyte injury and renal function compared with wild-type controls. Notably, NPRC knockdown resulted in decreased ...
They have enjoyed some success: mice with two mothers and no fathers were reported in 2004. But creating animals with two fathers and no mother has proved much harder.