and increased protective neuronal states in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease. Results are published in Science Translational Medicine, and a phase 1 clinical trial of the treatment in healthy ...
these amusing moments will show you the unpredictable side of science. Whether it's a mishap in the lab or a surprising twist in the kitchen, these funny experiments remind us that not everything ...
And those visuals appeared to be more immersive than ever – seen through MouseGoggles, the mice reacted to reward and fear stimuli far more strongly than when viewing virtual worlds on big 360-degree ...
The results of the study are published January 3, 2025, in the journal Science Immunology. "Although many proteins in mice and humans have similar sequences, receptors in the immune system often ...