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Amniotic fluid stem cells could help repair gut damage in babies
Mar 25, 10:05 am
Washington, Mar 25 (ANI): Scientists have used stem cells taken from amniotic fluid to restore gut structure and function following intestinal damage in rodents, paving the way for a new form of cell therapy to reverse serious damage from inflammation in the intestines of babies.
Washington, February 12 (ANI): Exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) affects male rodents differently than females, a new study has found.
Physical rehab may enhance stroke recovery
Feb 6, 1:04 pm
Washington, February 6(ANI): Mice can recover from physically debilitating strokes that damage the primary motor cortex - the region of the brain that controls most movement in the body - if the rodents are quickly subjected to physical conditioning that rapidly "rewires" a different part of the brain to take over lost function.
Compound found in rosemary promotes eye health in rodents
Nov 28, 2:51 pm
Washington, November 28 (ANI): Carnosic acid, a component of the herb rosemary, protects retinas from degeneration and toxicity in cell culture and in rodent models of light-induced retinal damage, Sanford-Burnham researchers have discovered.
Experimental drug may help improve treatment for stroke
Jul 18, 10:22 am
Washington, July 18 (ANI): An experimental drug reduces brain damage and improves motor skills among stroke-afflicted rodents when given with federally approved clot-busting therapy, according to a team led by a physician-scientist at the University of Southern California (USC).
Wanted: New Pied Piper for rat infested Hamelin!
May 25, 4:37 pm
London, May 25 (ANI): The Pied Piper of Hamelin could be wanted again as the German town has become infested with rats, with a growing legion of the rodents managing to knock out one of the town's fountains.
Hairless rodents offer hope for baldness cure
May 1, 4:22 pm
London, May 1 (ANI): Japanese researchers have claimed to have successfully grown hair on hairless mice, raising new hopes of a cure for baldness.
Liverpool (UK), May 1 (ANI): Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found that mice and rats have evolved to gnaw with their front teeth and chew with their back teeth more successfully than rodents that 'specialise' in one or other of these biting mechanisms. Research has already shown that rats and mice can both chew and gnaw, whereas other rodents, such as squirrels, specialise in gnawing, and some, like guinea pigs, specialise in chewing.
Rats may have 'best bite of rodent world'
Apr 28, 12:40 pm
Washington, Apr 28 (ANI): Mice and rats have evolved to gnaw with their front teeth and chew with their back teeth more effectively than rodents that 'specialise' in one or other of these biting mechanisms, according to a new study.
Lady Gaga reveals her problem with rodents
Mar 19, 6:27 pm
London, Mar 19 (ANI): Lady Gaga has said that her parents' posh apartment in New York is infested with rats and they leave her screaming whenever she encounters them.
Bone marrow transplant arrests symptoms of Rett syndrome in mice
Mar 19, 3:09 pm
London, March 19 (ANI): Using bone marrow transplant (BMT) to replace faulty immune system cells in mouse models of Rett Syndrome, arrested many severe symptoms of the childhood disorder, including abnormal breathing and movement, and significantly extended the rodents' lifespan.
Sealed voting machines face threat from rodents and seepage in Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh
Feb 26, 12:12 pm
Hardoi, Feb 26 (ANI): The sealed electronic voting machines (EVMs) that hold the fate of numerous candidates in Uttar Pradesh where the polling has been completed, have to be guarded against a new threat-rodents and seepage.
Heart may drive 'bad' fat to burn calories
Feb 7, 1:08 pm
Washington, Feb 7 (ANI): Hormones produced by heart may trigger normal energy-storing white fat cells to turn into calorie-burning brown fat, researchers say.
Why animals carry different amounts of fat
Jan 21, 1:32 pm
Washington, Jan 21 (ANI): Beside factors like species, status and sex, variation in the amount of fat stored by animals can largely be understood by considering the strategies animals employ to evade two causes of death: starvation and being killed by predators, researchers say.
High-fat diet 'injures brain'
Jan 1, 11:43 am
Washington, Jan 1 (ANI): A high-fat diet, followed for even a short time, injures the brain, a new study has found.
London, Dec 9 (ANI): Rats, which are generally associated with double-crossing and cheating in love, are actually empathetic, just like human beings when it comes to helping fellow rodents, a new study has suggested.
BBC London newsroom 'overrun' by mice
Oct 22, 1:19 pm
London, Oct 22 (ANI): The BBC newsroom at the Television Centre in London has been 'overrun' by mice as the cold weather is driving the rodents indoors.
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