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[Animal Experiment]-Are mice safe under a strong magnetic field?

[Animal Experiment]-Are mice safe under a strong magnetic field?

Generally, it is safe to treat mice for 2 hours in a stable, strong magnetic field of 3.5-23 Tesla. 23 Tesla has a certain effect on food intake and weight gain, but less than 21.9 Tesla has no effect. This photo is provided by the Strong Magnetic Fi...

2020-09-10
【Animal Modeling】-The neuroprotective effect of artesunate on mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and the effect of autophagy

【Animal Modeling】-The neuroprotective effect of artesunate on mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and the effect of autophagy

How to study the neuroprotective and autophagy effects of artesunate on experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mice?...

2020-09-10
【Animal Modeling】-External support allows pig lungs to regenerate

【Animal Modeling】-External support allows pig lungs to regenerate

Preliminary results indicate that damaged pig lungs can be repaired and used for organ transplantation...

2020-09-10
[Animal Modeling]-The effect of edaravone on cerebral edema and CD163/HO-1 signaling pathway in neonatal rats with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

[Animal Modeling]-The effect of edaravone on cerebral edema and CD163/HO-1 signaling pathway in neonatal rats with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

Explore the effect of edaraben on brain edema and CD163/HO-1 signaling pathway in neonatal rats with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)?...

2020-09-10
[Animal modeling]-A new type of protein can enhance the lymphatic function of mice to reduce arterial blockage

[Animal modeling]-A new type of protein can enhance the lymphatic function of mice to reduce arterial blockage

Healthy injection of proteins related to healthy lymphatic function can reduce atherosclerosis in mice...

2020-09-10
【Animal Modeling】-Bladder drugs are related to atherosclerosis in mice

【Animal Modeling】-Bladder drugs are related to atherosclerosis in mice

Researchers from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden stated in a research report published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) that drugs used to treat overactive bladder may promote atherosclerosis in mice...

2020-09-10
【Animal Modeling】-Age-related memory loss is reduced in mice

【Animal Modeling】-Age-related memory loss is reduced in mice

Colombian scientists have uncovered new details about how natural hormones promote memory in aging mice, laying the foundation for people to avoid this form of memory loss...

2020-09-10
【Animal Modeling】-Inflammation damages the maintenance and regeneration of peripheral nerves

【Animal Modeling】-Inflammation damages the maintenance and regeneration of peripheral nerves

The peripheral nervous system (PNS) of mammals maintains a high regenerative capacity, and even adults can achieve long-distance regeneration and axonal function recovery...

2020-09-10
[Animal Modeling]-Damaged pig lungs can be repaired in vitro and used for transplantation, which may alleviate organ shortages in the future

[Animal Modeling]-Damaged pig lungs can be repaired in vitro and used for transplantation, which may alleviate organ shortages in the future

American scientists report using an external organ support system to regenerate injured pig lungs. Preliminary results indicate that damaged pig lungs can be repaired and used for organ transplantation...

2020-09-10
【Animal Modeling】-Stilbene glycosides inhibit the protective effect of NADPH oxidase on cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in mice

【Animal Modeling】-Stilbene glycosides inhibit the protective effect of NADPH oxidase on cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in mice

How to study the protective effect of Stephen Glycoside (TSG) that inhibits NADPH oxidase on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury in mice?...

2020-09-10
[Animal modeling]-The effect of recombinant CC16 protein on the lung tissue structure and the expression of MMP-9 and TIMP-1 in mice with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

[Animal modeling]-The effect of recombinant CC16 protein on the lung tissue structure and the expression of MMP-9 and TIMP-1 in mice with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and recombinant rat CC16 (rCC16) damage the lung tissue in a mouse model of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 and matrix metalloproteinase tissue....

2020-09-10
[Animal Modeling]-Three kinds of stem cells needed to transform experimental mouse skin cells into embryos

[Animal Modeling]-Three kinds of stem cells needed to transform experimental mouse skin cells into embryos

In the \"Cell-Stem Cell\" released in the United States, Israeli researchers transformed skin cells into the three main stem cells required for early embryos in animal experiments, transformed into embryos, placenta, umbilical cord and othe...

2020-09-10
[Animal modeling] Application of -3M tissue glue and electrocoagulation to hemostasis in nephrectomy in uremic rats

[Animal modeling] Application of -3M tissue glue and electrocoagulation to hemostasis in nephrectomy in uremic rats

Compare the application of two hemostatic methods in rat uremia model?...

2020-09-10
【Animal Modeling】-High fructose corn syrup in beverages will promote the growth of intestinal cancer in mice!

【Animal Modeling】-High fructose corn syrup in beverages will promote the growth of intestinal cancer in mice!

Obesity increases a person’s risk of multiple cancers, including rectal cancer...

2020-09-10
【Animal Modeling】-The influence of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex injury on the exercise habit and performance of macaque hand grip control

【Animal Modeling】-The influence of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex injury on the exercise habit and performance of macaque hand grip control

In the past few decades, extensive research has been conducted on the dorsolateral prefrontal region (dlPFC) to reveal its role in integrating multiple cognitive attributes in working memory and its importance in risk-related decision-making...

2020-09-10
[Animal modeling]-Stem cells from hair follicles have the potential to repair damaged neurons in mice

[Animal modeling]-Stem cells from hair follicles have the potential to repair damaged neurons in mice

Thomas Hornyak, a colleague of VAMaryland Healthcare System and the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and his colleagues report that certain stem cells in hair follicles can regenerate the coating, thereby insulating mouse neurons...

2020-09-10