Browsing by Subject "Mice"
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1992)A mutation in a coat color gene in mice provides an opportunity to study the genetics and physiology of pigmentation, which is a powerful tool for understanding many biological processes, especially development. In 1989, ...
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(2022-04-13)Cognitive changes in aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are often accompanied by pronounced disturbances of circadian timekeeping, especially the sleep-wake cycle. Normal circadian timekeeping has an important impact on ...
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(2016-11-09)ABSTRACT Spiranthes parksii Correll, a terrestrial orchid protected under the Endangered Species Act, and its congener Spiranthes cernua (L.) Rich, were studied in the Post Oak Savanna Ecoregion of Central Texas in 2014 ...
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(2018-08-22)In vitro studies suggest that fatty acid bind protein 1 (Fabp1) and sterol carrier protein 2/sterol carrier protein x (Scp2/Scpx) gene products facilitate the uptake, metabolism and detoxification of dietary phytol in ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1992)Gross and histologic lesions induced by different strains of Moloney murine sarcoma viruses (MoMuSVs) were compared. Neoplasms induced by MoMuSV-HT1 histologically resembled fibrosarcomas with occasional cells containing ...
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(2019-02-20)Development of a rodent model for renal cancer and disease development due to toxicant exposure is complicated by differences in renal handling of toxicants between rodents and humans as well as the tendency of rodents to ...
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(2015-04-28)While a high-cholesterol diet has previously been shown to induce hepatic lipid accumulation in mice, the role of the intracellular cholesterol binding/transport proteins sterol carrier protein-2/sterol carrier protein-x ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1983)The first phase of the study involved the development of 2 immunological techniques, (1) an avidin/biotin-enhanced enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (A/B-ELISA) and (2) an avidin/biotin-enhanced immunoperoxidase staining ...
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(2020-03-23)Stealthy intracellular bacterial pathogens are known to establish persistent and sometimes life-long infections. Some of these pathogens also have a tropism for the reproductive system thereby increasing the risk of ...
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(2023-05-17)In spinal cord injury, the immune response can affect the damage scope and functional recovery. However, without a comparable pre-clinical model of spinal cord injury, it is extremely difficult to research potential ...
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(2023-05-17)In spinal cord injury, the immune response can affect the damage scope and functional recovery. However, without a comparable pre-clinical model of spinal cord injury, it is extremely difficult to research potential ...