Health and medicine Jun 25 Melatonin in mice, circadian rhythms, and daily torpor by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press A new breed of lab mouse allows the study of naturally occurring melatonin. These mice will adjust better to jetlag than regular lab mice and experience daily torpor. Jun 2 Why (mouse) mothers take risks to protect their infants by adam phillips | Featured, Hot Off the Press The calcitonin receptor and its ligand amylin act in the brain to motivate mouse mothers to protect their pups, even in risky/dangerous situations. May 26 Dietary amino acid linked to cancer in flies by masataka sasabe | Hot Off the Press Researchers have found a dietary amino acid linked to oncogene expression / tumor formation; reduced consumption reduced cancer in flies. Apr 30 Cancer cells killed with artificial glycosylated metalloenzyme by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Scientists have developed two cancer therapies that use an artificial glycosylated metalloenzyme to specifically target cancer cells in mice. Apr 9 H2AK119ub1: How you inherit acquired traits from your mom by adam phillips | Featured, Hot Off the Press H2AK119ub1. Say that three times really fast! But seriously, it allows maternally acquired traits to be inherited. Feb 19 Next stop: clinical hair regeneration by adam phillips | Featured, Hot Off the Press A new recipe for continuous cyclical hair regeneration in mice. This means that the hair will continue to fall out and regrow like normal hair. Page 9 of 26« First«...7891011...20...»Last »
Jun 25 Melatonin in mice, circadian rhythms, and daily torpor by amanda alvarez | Hot Off the Press A new breed of lab mouse allows the study of naturally occurring melatonin. These mice will adjust better to jetlag than regular lab mice and experience daily torpor.
Jun 2 Why (mouse) mothers take risks to protect their infants by adam phillips | Featured, Hot Off the Press The calcitonin receptor and its ligand amylin act in the brain to motivate mouse mothers to protect their pups, even in risky/dangerous situations.
May 26 Dietary amino acid linked to cancer in flies by masataka sasabe | Hot Off the Press Researchers have found a dietary amino acid linked to oncogene expression / tumor formation; reduced consumption reduced cancer in flies.
Apr 30 Cancer cells killed with artificial glycosylated metalloenzyme by adam phillips | Hot Off the Press Scientists have developed two cancer therapies that use an artificial glycosylated metalloenzyme to specifically target cancer cells in mice.
Apr 9 H2AK119ub1: How you inherit acquired traits from your mom by adam phillips | Featured, Hot Off the Press H2AK119ub1. Say that three times really fast! But seriously, it allows maternally acquired traits to be inherited.
Feb 19 Next stop: clinical hair regeneration by adam phillips | Featured, Hot Off the Press A new recipe for continuous cyclical hair regeneration in mice. This means that the hair will continue to fall out and regrow like normal hair.