Mouse cells tweaked to produce the tardigrade protein incurred less DNA damage than unaltered cells — hinting at a new tool for cancer patient care.
“It all started from an accidental observation,” says Li Zhang, a systems neuroscientist at the Keck School of Medicine of ...
Volunteers will help replace lethal rat poison with bait that targets female rodents' reproductive system in yearlong pilot ...
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A new study by UCLA Health has discovered what researchers say is the first drug to fully reproduce the effects of physical ...
By replacing the defective gene associated with Dravet syndrome in mice, scientists successfully alleviated symptoms without side effects.
Drug A killed all the rats, mice and dogs. Drug B killed all the dogs and rats. Drug C killed all the mice and rats. Drug D was taken by all the animals up to huge doses with no ill effect.
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