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Acidic extracellular pH-induced PTH secretion in male mouse parathyroids is OGR1-dependent.
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Physiological mouse: toward an emotion-aware mouse
Universal Access in the Information Society, 2014Human-centered computing is rapidly becoming a major research direction as new developments in sensor technology make it increasingly feasible to obtain signals from human beings. At the same time, the pervasiveness of computing devices is also encouraging more research in human---computer interaction, especially in the direction of personalized and ...
Eugene Yujun Fu +4 more
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Methods, 2011
Model organisms like the mouse are important tools to learn more about gene function in man. Within the last 20 years many mutant mouse lines have been generated by different methods such as ENU mutagenesis, constitutive and conditional knock-out approaches, knock-down, introduction of human genes, and knock-in techniques, thus creating models which ...
Helmut, Fuchs +49 more
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Model organisms like the mouse are important tools to learn more about gene function in man. Within the last 20 years many mutant mouse lines have been generated by different methods such as ENU mutagenesis, constitutive and conditional knock-out approaches, knock-down, introduction of human genes, and knock-in techniques, thus creating models which ...
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Journal of Dental Education, 2015
Some days, assessment seems like a cat-and-mouse game in a never-ending contest between educators and students. As the fall semester begins and quizzes, midterms, and finals line up ahead of us like racing cars on a track, we are reminded that assessment not only evaluates student performance ...
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Some days, assessment seems like a cat-and-mouse game in a never-ending contest between educators and students. As the fall semester begins and quizzes, midterms, and finals line up ahead of us like racing cars on a track, we are reminded that assessment not only evaluates student performance ...
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American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1957
Normal adult male mice of various strains excreted 0.6–3.1 mg of urinary protein N/day; females, considerably less. Electrophoretic measurements showed the protein to consist of three components, all having negative mobilities (–7.5 to –8.3 cm2/volt/sec x 10–5 at ph 8.5) greater than that of mouse serum albumin (–6.3 ± 0.1 cm2/ volt/sec.
J S, Finlayson, C A, Baumann
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Normal adult male mice of various strains excreted 0.6–3.1 mg of urinary protein N/day; females, considerably less. Electrophoretic measurements showed the protein to consist of three components, all having negative mobilities (–7.5 to –8.3 cm2/volt/sec x 10–5 at ph 8.5) greater than that of mouse serum albumin (–6.3 ± 0.1 cm2/ volt/sec.
J S, Finlayson, C A, Baumann
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2018
Genotyping is an invaluable tool for identifying organisms carrying genetic variations including insertions and deletions. This method involves the extraction of DNA from animal tissue samples and subsequent amplification of genomic regions of interest by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Sandra, Vuong, Paul, Delgado-Olguin
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Genotyping is an invaluable tool for identifying organisms carrying genetic variations including insertions and deletions. This method involves the extraction of DNA from animal tissue samples and subsequent amplification of genomic regions of interest by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Sandra, Vuong, Paul, Delgado-Olguin
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