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From killing lab mice to tearing down buildings, threatened federal grant cuts loom large at major research universityThe Canadian Press From killing lab mice to tearing down buildings, threatened federal grant cuts loom large at major research university Posted: March 8, 2025 | Last updated: March 8, 2025 Duke ...
Duke University got $580 million in grants and contracts last year from the National Institutes of Health. Threatened Trump administration cuts would force some very tough decisions at one of the ...
The manuscript, published in Nature Protocols, can be accessed online. Mouse models of human cancer have transformed our ability to link genetics, molecular mechanisms and phenotypes. Both reverse and ...
“What are you afraid of?” he said. U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen challenged the crowd, some in white lab coats if only for show, to live up to the mad scientist moniker: “Everybody in ...
It's no wonder Razer mice have dominated the scene for so long. These rodents come from a pedigree line of gaming tech, offering everything from the latest sensor and feature developments to ...
The Max Planck Society’s scientists, vets and animal keepers take their responsibility in relation to the implementation of animal research and the provision of species-appropriate facilities for ...
Then they attempted to replicate these genetic quirks in the DNA of lab rats. They edited multiple genes at once, leading to the genetically-modified mice displaying longer hair, lighter coats and ...
lick and pull the tongue of other mice that are under anesthesia, serving to open their airways Sara Hashemi Daily Correspondent A new study suggests lab mice will open the mouths and pull on the ...
Mice exhibit prosocial behaviors toward unresponsive peers, driven by amygdala-regulated responses. They preferentially engage in head-directed grooming of sedated conspecifics, facilitating ...
New research suggests mice may exhibit revival-like behaviors to help unconscious mice recover faster. Lab mice may give 'first aid' to unconscious mates Li Zhang has anesthetized a lot of mice in ...
Li Zhang has anesthetized a lot of mice in his research career. Several years ago, the University of Southern California neuroscientist's team began noticing that sometimes, when they placed an ...
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