If no pups are born, the core offers to repeat the IVF at 50% cost if there is another male mouse or straw of sperm available. Please contact the core if use of inbred strains other than C57BL/6J, ...
A large interdisciplinary team of researchers has found that as mice age, levels of a certain type of immunoglobulin escalate ...
Artistic rendering of mouse bait-and-switch. Male mice, subjected to agonistic interactions, escape and avoid conflict by exploiting nearby females to divert the attention of the pursuing aggressor.
During a fight between two male mice, one will often run to a female mouse to distract their aggressor, a bait-and-switch strategy that could help abate social conflicts ...
Investigator will submit a request form through iLab, filling out information on the number and age of male and female mice to be used ... 1-cell embryos to pseudo pregnant recipient ICR female mice ...
Male mice use females as "decoys" to distract aggressive rivals and avoid conflict, suggests new research. The males will run over to female mice when threatened - using a “bait-and-switch ...
The researchers' findings, published on October 15 th in the open-access journal PLOS Biology, show that male mice deescalate aggressive encounters by running over to a female mouse to distract ...
The in vivo cell therapy seed Carisma Therapeutics planted with Moderna in 2022 is starting to sprout. | The in vivo cell ...
Men who inherit an increased risk of cancer through Lynch ... The study, led by Professor Clare Isacke, Head of the Division of Breast Cancer Research at the ICR, used parallel mouse models with ...
The researchers recorded groups of two male and two female mice interacting over five hours. Like many other animals, mice have social hierarchies, and in almost each group recorded, one male was ...
In male-on-male mouse squabbles, the victims of aggression often hide behind a female mouse to divert their attacker's attention. “Think back to a time when you were confronted by a bully or ...
The researchers' findings, published on October 15 in the open-access journal PLOS Biology, show that male mice deescalate aggressive encounters by running over to a female mouse to distract the ...