Scientists Create First Mouse Model with Complete Functional Human Immune Systemby University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioBreakthrough for biomedical research promises new insight into immunotherapy development and disease modeling
NewsDIANA—a Noninvasive Approach for In Vivo Direct Imaging of Neuronal Activityby American Association for the Advancement of ScienceThe method could open new avenues in brain science and provide a deeper understanding of brain function
NewsColor-Changing Mouse Model Allows Researchers to Study Deep Tissuesby Duke UniversityChanging the color of mouse tissue helps scientists isolate and remove background noise from blood flow
Product NewsExpanded Stem Cell Offerings to Include HLA-Typed CD34+ Cell Lotsby LonzaLonza now offers human cord blood CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells in large batch sizes
NewsAnti-Evolution Drug Could Stop Antibiotic Resistanceby University of GroningenThe drugs prevented the transfer of resistance genes to non-resistant bacteria
NewsVisceral Fat Delivers Signal to the Brain that Hurts Cognitionby Medical College of Georgia at Augusta UniversityAn apple-shaped physique is considered particularly bad for both bodies and brains
NewsCurbing Your Enthusiasm for Overeatingby University of California - Riverside UC Riverside-led mouse study focuses on cannabis-like molecules that augment feeding behavior
NewsConcussion Symptoms Reversed by Magnetic Therapyby University of SaskatchewanMagnetic stimulation using a laptop-style device for 20 minutes per day improved the ability of rodents with concussion
NewsCan Flipping Coins Replace Animal Experiments?by PLOSResearchers drastically expose a problem that potentially affects many studies in experimental biomedicine
News3D-Printed Transparent Skull Provides a Window to the Brainby University of MinnesotaThe device allows fundamental brain research that could provide new insight for human brain conditions
NewsProbiotic Bacteria Evolve inside Mice’s GI Tractsby Washington University in St. LouisThe findings suggest that the effectiveness and safety of probiotic therapies could change over time