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Mouse models have advanced our understanding of immune function and disease in many ways but they have failed to account for the natural diversity in human immune responses. As a result, insights ...
Emory University researchers discovered that psilocin, derived from magic mushrooms, significantly extends lifespan and ...
Would you get a one-time genetic modification such that you'd never have to take a GLP-1 drug for weight loss ever again?
And even if mice are hallucinating, they have no means of communicating that experience to the human experimenters. "I think it's just an intuition that it's not going to work—that [a mouse ...
A surprising discovery from Emory University shows that psilocin, the active metabolite of psychedelic mushrooms, can delay ...
Unlike mice, humans and other primates have a structure called fovea in the retina, which mediates the high acuity central vision. In the human fovea, ...
A new study suggests that psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms, could extend lifespan. Researchers at the Emory ...
Each mouse received 300,000 human cells; within a year, that number had grown to 12 million. The result was a group of Jonathan Frisbys that were much smarter than their buddies.
Researchers caution that moving from mice to human applications will require careful fine-tuning and perhaps new pharmaceutical tools, like an isoleucine-blocking drug.
Mice that live in human houses must have several characteristics to survive—they must be quick (and quiet) so as not to be seen or caught.
Scientists have invented mice that stutter in the hope of understanding the human speech disorder. X. Your Guide To a Better Future. News ...
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