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…strains of mice. Treatment of resistant macrophages with brefeldin-A (which alters the cellular localization of Kif1C) induces susceptibility to LeTx, while ectopic expression of a resistance allele of Kif1C in susceptible macrophages causes a 4-fold increase…
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…. Cancer research is especially sensitive to differences in physiology between humans and other animals. Many animals, particularly rats and mice, synthesize within their bodies approximately one-hundred times the recommended daily allowance for humans…
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…and act like normal cells both in tissue cultures and in mice through the manipulation of their microenvironment. Though this work offers no immediate promise of a cure, it does point to the possibility that breast cancer may in the future be treated or perhaps…
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…way in which the characters of both books are drawn. Jewish people are drawn as mice, hence the title Maus, while the members of the Nazi Regime are drawn as cats. This automatically creates that timeless image of cats hunting mice in the mind…
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…conducted a study on Ritalin in 1995. Adult mice were administered doses of the drug that were comparable in amount to the doses normally prescribed to children. After 2 years, the mice were tested and the study found that they "developed a statistically…
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…acid. In her study, her team examined the fitness of antibiotic-resistant S. typhimurium in mice. Their results indicate that most resistant mutants are less virulent than the wild type. However, the avirulent, or not virulent, mutants quickly build up…
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…that this is totally untrue and that smoking is a large contributor to cancer. It turns out that cancer research is especially sensitive to differences in physiology between humans and other animals. Many animals, particularly rats and mice, synthesize within…
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…a litter of mice on a animal centrifuge simulating 2G and compared them with a litter mates raised in 1G. "They were Herculean in their build, and unusually strong...." reported Dr.Graveline. Also X-ray studies showed the 2G mice to have a skeletal density…
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…of osteoporosis on earth and hypogravity will be solved or contained, and once large rotating structures are built the problem will become academic. For completeness sake: Dr. Graveline, at the School of Aerospace Medicine, raised a litter of mice on a animal…
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…of osteoporosis on earth and hypogravity will be solved or contained, and once large rotating structures are built the problem will become academic. For completeness sake: Dr. Graveline, at the School of Aerospace Medicine, raised a litter of mice on a animal…
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