A bacterium from the intestines of Japanese tree frogs has "exhibited remarkably potent" tumor-killing abilities when administered intravenously, outperforming current standard therapies and paving ...
Futurism on MSN
When You Hear What Happens When They Put Lab Mice in Nature, You Might Rethink Your Entire Life
Researchers found that lab mice that were released into a large, enclosed field were almost immediately less anxious.
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A Bacterium from the Gut of This Tiny Frog Can Clear out Aggressive Colon Tumors in Mice
Researchers have shown that a bacterium plucked from the gut of this frog can successfully eradicate aggressive colon tumors ...
Although they have a strong, offensive odor, mothballs will not keep mice away. Learn more about keeping mice away from your ...
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mRNA treatment rejuvenates immune cells in aging mice
Old mice experienced "rejuvenation" after receiving this injection. It is an injectable treatment utilizing ribonucleic acid ...
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have uncovered a possible way to protect key cells in the pancreas that are ...
When postdoctoral researcher Matthew Zipple releases lab mice into a large, enclosed field just off Cornell's campus, ...
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Rethinking long-term allergy treatments: Experimental vaccine protects against anaphylaxis in mice
Researchers led by the Institut Pasteur, Université Paris, have developed a vaccine that elicits anti-Immunoglobulin E ...
Testing in mice suggests that rejuvenating T cells could make vaccines and some cancer therapies more effective.
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The Gut Bacteria That Put the Brakes on Weight Gain in Mice
A microbe called Turicibacter improves metabolic health and reduces weight gain in mice on a high-fat diet. The results could lead to new ways to control weight by adjusting gut bacteria.
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