نتایج جستجو برای: nonvirulent strains

تعداد نتایج: 151465  

2016
S. Mallannah

Many attempts have been made to produce immunity against cancer in animals. Bowdon in 1905 ligatured the vessels supplying the tumour and obtained necrosis of such growths but it had no effect on other tumours in the same animal. In 1906 Schone used injections of emulsions of normal fcetal and adult animal tissues without success. In 1908 Bashford, Murray and Cramer used injections of normal bl...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1976
S Koskimies O Mäkelä

T-cell-deficient mice, either anti-thymocyte serum treated or nude mice, were immunized with hapten (4-hydroxy-3,5-dinitrophenyl acetic acid, NNP) conjugates of syngeneic, allogeneic, or xenogeneic erythrocytes. Immunization with syngeneic conjugates led to a stronger anti-NNP response than immunization with allogeneic or xenogeneic conjugates. A study of congenic mouse strains suggested that a...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2012
Adem Can David T Dao Chantelle E Terrillion Sean C Piantadosi Shambhu Bhat Todd D Gould

The tail-suspension test is a mouse behavioral test useful in the screening of potential antidepressant drugs, and assessing of other manipulations that are expected to affect depression related behaviors. Mice are suspended by their tails with tape, in such a position that it cannot escape or hold on to nearby surfaces. During this test, typically six minutes in duration, the resulting escape ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2000
M T Hemann C W Greider

Telomere length and telomerase activity directly affect the replicative capacity of primary human cells. Some have suggested that telomere length influences organismal lifespan. We compared telomere length distributions in a number of inbred and outbred established mouse strains with those of strains recently derived from wild mice. Telomere length was considerably shorter in wild-derived strai...

2012
RH Belmaker Yuly Bersudsky Galila Agam

Individual differences in response to pharmacologic treatment limits the usefulness of mean data obtained from randomized controlled trials. These individual differences exist even in genetically uniform inbred mouse strains. While stratification can be of value in large studies, the individual patient history is the most effective currently available guide for personalized medicine in psychoph...

Journal: :Phytochemical analysis : PCA 2003
Lee A Dyer Craig D Dodson Grant Gentry

A general field bioassay for detecting biologically active compounds in plants and insects has been developed and tested for efficacy and sensitivity. Methanolic extracts, in sucrose solution, of 20 plant and six caterpillar species were offered to the ponerine ant Paraponera clavata and the feeding preferences observed. The bioassay resulted in the detection of nine plant and three caterpillar...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 2011
Jennifer L Cobuzzi Anthony L Riley

The Lewis (LEW) and Fischer 344 (F344) inbred rat strains react differentially to acute morphine administration for a variety of behavioral and neurochemical measures. Investigations into effects of chronic morphine are less common, and investigations assessing dependence have been limited to those utilizing antagonist-precipitated withdrawal. The present experiment extended these assessments b...

2012
Hideaki Yamashiro Eimei Sato

The laboratory rat, Rattus norvegicus, was the first mammalian species domesticated for scientific research, which work dating back to before 1850. From this auspicious beginning, the rat has become the most widely studied experimental animal model for biomedical research (Jacob, 1999). Since the development of the first inbred rat strain by King 1909, over 500 inbred rat strains have been deve...

2010
Tim S. Heistek A. Jaap Timmerman Sabine Spijker Arjen B. Brussaard Huibert D. Mansvelder

Cognitive ability and the properties of brain oscillation are highly heritable in humans. Genetic variation underlying oscillatory activity might give rise to differences in cognition and behavior. How genetic diversity translates into altered properties of oscillations and synchronization of neuronal activity is unknown. To address this issue, we investigated cellular and synaptic mechanisms o...

Journal: :Cell metabolism 2008
Paul J Schmidt Paul T Toran Anthony M Giannetti Pamela J Bjorkman Nancy C Andrews

Hemochromatosis is caused by mutations in HFE, a protein that competes with transferrin (TF) for binding to transferrin receptor 1 (TFR1). We developed mutant mouse strains to gain insight into the role of the Hfe/Tfr1 complex in regulating iron homeostasis. We introduced mutations into a ubiquitously expressed Tfr1 transgene or the endogenous Tfr1 locus to promote or prevent the Hfe/Tfr1 inter...

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