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Age-dependent tumor-immune interactions underlie immunotherapy response in pediatric cancer
Elaskalani O+35 more
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Mouse models of asthma are now being used extensively in drug research. However, the successful unravelling of combinatorial interplays of cells and molecules in the murine airways may not be matched by equally successful demonstrations of an asthma-like pathophysiology.
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Calcified Tissue Research, 1973
Mice previously injected intravenously with lead acetate solution were injected subcutaneously with Polymixin B Sulphate. This resulted in calcification at the latter injection site. Histological evidence showed marked mast cell degranulation, local vasodilation and the efflux of lead ions from these vessels.
J. McClure, J. B. Bridges
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Mice previously injected intravenously with lead acetate solution were injected subcutaneously with Polymixin B Sulphate. This resulted in calcification at the latter injection site. Histological evidence showed marked mast cell degranulation, local vasodilation and the efflux of lead ions from these vessels.
J. McClure, J. B. Bridges
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Annual Review of Genetics, 1975
The mouse has a number of favorable attributes for genetic studies. It is a mammal, and its many biochemical and physiological similarities to the human make its study particularly relevant to human genetics and medicine. It is easy to handle and breeds relatively quickly so that as many as a hundred consecutive generations can be studied in one human ...
Dorothy A. Miller, Orlando J. Miller
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The mouse has a number of favorable attributes for genetic studies. It is a mammal, and its many biochemical and physiological similarities to the human make its study particularly relevant to human genetics and medicine. It is easy to handle and breeds relatively quickly so that as many as a hundred consecutive generations can be studied in one human ...
Dorothy A. Miller, Orlando J. Miller
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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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To Mouse or not to Mouse, is There an Alternative?
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1998Richard Platis+5 more
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