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Intranasal stem cell therapy restores smell in mice

May 30, 2019 cell, in, Intranasal, mice, restores, smell, stem, therapy

A stem cell therapy delivered into the nose can restore the sense of smell in a mouse model of olfactory

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Kratom’s reputed pain-relief benefits could come from one of its metabolites

May 30, 2019 Botany, chronic illness, Diseases and Conditions, Genetics, Medical Topics, mice, Pharmacology, Rodents

Kratom is a Southeast Asian tree with a long history of use in traditional medicine. In the region, the plant’s

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Unanticipated early origins of childhood brain cancer: Study identifies earliest traces of brain cancer long before the disease becomes symptomatic

May 2, 2019 Animal Learning and Intelligence, Biology, Brain Injury, Brain Tumor, Brain-Computer Interfaces, cancer, Intelligence, mice, Stem Cells

Brain tumours are the leading cause of non-accidental death in children in Canada, but little is known about when these

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Restoring brain function in mice with symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease

May 1, 2019 Alzheimer's, brain, disease, Function, in, mice, of, Restoring, symptoms, with

A study in mice shows that selectively removing cells that are no longer dividing from the brains of mice with

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Mini microscope for studies of brain disease in living mice

March 31, 2019 Brain Tumor, Caregiving, Disorders and Syndromes, Medical Devices, Medical Imaging, Medical Technology, mice, Microbiology, Physics, psychology, Rodents, ultrasound

Working with mice, a team of Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers has developed a relatively inexpensive, portable mini microscope that could

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Mini microscope is the new GoPro for studies of brain disease in living mice

March 27, 2019 brain, disease, for, GoPro, in, is, Living, mice, microscope, Mini, New, of, Studies, the

Working with mice, a team of Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers has developed a relatively inexpensive, portable mini microscope that could

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Obese pregnant mothers have children that have heart problems

March 22, 2019 children, heart, mice, Mothers', obese, pregnant, problems, Says, study

Mothers who eat a high-fat, high-sugar diet while pregnant raise their child’s risk of heart problems, study in mice finds

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Experimental treatment approach shows potential against Staphylococcus aureus

January 16, 2019 Bacteria, Biology, Diseases and Conditions, Infectious Diseases, Lymphoma, Medical Topics, mice, Microbes and More

A new class of engineered proteins may counter infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus — a bacterial species considered one of

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Seeing and smelling food prepares the mouse liver for digestion

November 18, 2018 Cell Biology, Diabetes, Diet and Weight Loss, food, Liver Disease, mice, Molecular Biology, nutrition

The sight or smell of something delicious is often enough to get your mouth watering, but the physiological response to

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Probiotics increase bone volume in healthy mice

November 13, 2018 bone, Healthy, in, Increase, mice, Probiotics, volume

A widely-used probiotic stimulates bone formation in young female mice, according to a study published November 13th in the journal

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