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2009 NOV 25 ... cells from rabbits to grow replacement penile erectile tissue for the animals in the laboratory. After implantation with the replacement tissue, the rabbits had normal sexual function ...
Subject: Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
2009 NOV 29 ... human cells as they are in our mice," says senior author Paul Lambert, of the McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research and the UW-Madison Carbone Cancer Center.The lab ... He crossed his HPV mice with mice in which ER alpha had been knocked out, then gave the animals estrogen. When the mice didn't develop cervical cancer or even precancerous lesions, ...
2009 NOV 27 ... on the paper include Olaf Thalmann, a UCLA postdoctoral scholar in Wayne's laboratory; Jennifer Leonard, who earned her Ph.D. from UCLA and is now on the faculty of Sweden's ... not do that very well," Wayne said. "There is a possibility that a pack of wolf-like animals (which are members of the biological family of mammals that includes wolves, foxes, ...
2009 NOV 25 ... contact M.W. Jung, Ajou University, School Medical, Institute Med Science, Neuroscience Laboratory, Suwon 443721, South Korea.Publisher contact information for the journal ... "Humans and animals form internal representations of external space based on their own body movement (dead ...
2009 NOV 25 ... contact information for the journal Learning & Memory is: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Publications Dept., 500 Sunnyside Blvd., Woodbury, NY 11797-2924, ... mA) pairings. Retention was assessed 48 h later in a different context. Non-pre-exposed animals exhibited significantly greater freezing during conditioned stimulus (CS) presentations ...
2009 NOV 25 ... contact information for the journal Learning & Memory is: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Publications Dept., 500 Sunnyside Blvd., Woodbury, NY 11797-2924, ... injection), and as a result, aversion to saccharin was obtained. The following day, animals were injected with anisomycin in either the insular cortex (IC), central amygdala (CeA), ...
2009 NOV 24 ... contact B.A. Tannous, Massachusetts General Hospital East, Molecular Neurogenetics Laboratory, Bldg 149, 13th St., Charlestown, MA 02129, USA. Publisher contact ... over time, both in conditioned medium of cultured cells and in the blood and urine of animals. NF-kappa B activation was successfully monitored in real time in endothelial cells in ...
2009 NOV 26 -- "The prescription of current existing anti-inflammatory drugs is hampered by their adverse effects over time. Botanical extracts are thought to be a potential source of a natural anti-inflammatory property with fewer adverse effects,"......
2009 NOV 24 ... more information, contact M. Okuda, Yamaguchi University, Faculty Agriculture, Laboratory Vet. Internal Medical, Yoshida 1677-1, Yamaguchi 7538515, Japan.Publisher ... disease caused by Leptospira interrogans sensu lato and is common in both humans and animals. In the present study, serum samples were collected from 801 dogs across all 47 ...
2009 NOV 29 ... of the tmpL gene also makes the fungi extremely sensitive to oxidative stress in the laboratory. Whether or not TmpL aids in protection against host-derived oxidative stress remains to ... have discovered a fungal protein that plays a key role in causing disease in plants and animals and which also shields the pathogen from oxidative stress. The researchers have found ...
2009 NOV 25 ... contact information for the journal Learning & Memory is: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Publications Dept., 500 Sunnyside Blvd., Woodbury, NY 11797-2924, ... training. When tested after a 30-d retention interval, the performance of aged animals was impaired if initial learning had been incomplete. However, if trained to equivalent ...
2009 NOV 28 ... Kimberly Murray , and Eric Matzen of NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass. and colleagues Ron Smolowitz and Matthew Weeks of Coonamessett Farm ... as long as 18 months or more. Data are relayed back to the lab via satellite when the animals are at the ocean's surface.The two turtles were in the northern part of a ...
Subject: NOAA Fisheries Northeast Fisheries Science Center
2009 NOV 27 ... information, contact B.L. Simmons, Colorado State University, Nat Resource Ecology Laboratory, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.The publisher of the journal Polar Biology can ... transition zones are highly productive and harbor a more diverse assemblage of soil animals, including rotifers, tardigrades, nematodes and microarthropods," investigators in the ...
2009 NOV 24 ... contact information for the journal Learning & Memory is: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Publications Dept., 500 Sunnyside Blvd., Woodbury, NY 11797-2924, USA. ... which resulted in a highly demanding spatial task." "Additionally, animals received extensive training in an early phase to ensure that the task was well learned. ...
2009 NOV 24 ... University of Minas Gerais, Dept. of Microbiology, Institute Ciencias Biology, Virus Laboratory, Av Antonio Carlos, 6627 Caixa Postal 486, BR-31270901 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. ... outbreaks. Some species of these genera are able to infect humans and domestic animals, causing serious economic losses and public health impact," scientists in Belo ...
2009 NOV 25 ... publisher of the journal Learning & Memory can be contacted at: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Publications Dept., 500 Sunnyside Blvd., Woodbury, NY 11797-2924, ... to a minority (about 10%) of coincidence detection-impaired NMDARs. Surprisingly, these animals revealed specific functional changes in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampal ...
2009 NOV 24 ... information, contact W.Y. Chu, Chinese Academy Science, Institute Subtrop Agriculture, Laboratory Animal Nutrition Physiol & Metab Processing, POB 10, Changsha 410125, Hunan, People's ... and this may have important implications for amino acid and protein nutrition in young animals." Wang and colleagues published their study in Amino Acids (Molecular ...
2009 NOV 29 ... and people," she said. Disease resistance backgroundIn 1995, Ronald's laboratory identified the XA21 gene, which produces a receptor protein that recognizes Xanthomonas ... molecules are known to exist not only in rice but also in other plants, as well as animals and humans, we are hopeful that this work will lead to new strategies for controlling ...
2009 NOV 29 ... worked with colleagues John R. Hutchinson and Vivian Allen from the Structure and Motion Laboratory at the Royal Veterinary College, UK, to bring a combination of simple measurements, ... have enabled them to live in colder habitats that would kill ectotherms (cold-blooded animals), such as high mountain ranges and the polar regions, allowing them to cover the entire ...