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 core will perform IVF on wild-type oocytes from C57BL/6J, C57BL/6N, FVB or ICR mice. 15 female mice will be used for the IVF with superovulation. 300-500 oocytes are expected to be able to collect ...
Investigators will complete the following steps to prepare embryos: The core will dissect, digest, and collect all oocytes from the oviducts, identify and transfer all fertilized 1-cell embryos to ...
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 ...
Female mice accept male approaches only on the day of estrus when they are fertile. However, the process by which females cease to exhibit this receptive behavior after estrus remains poorly ...
A large interdisciplinary team of researchers has found that as mice age, levels of a certain type of immunoglobulin escalate ...
Female mice accept male approaches only on the day of estrus when they are fertile. However, the process by which females cease to exhibit this receptive behavior after estrus remains poorly ...
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 ...
More information: Michael Garratt et al, Exposure to female olfactory cues hastens reproductive ageing and increases ...
If you want to find out more about how the ICR’s research using mice is benefiting children with cancer, you can watch the Panorama documentary ‘Can you cure my cancer?’ which features the work of Dr ...
The researchers' findings show that male mice deescalate aggressive encounters by running over to a female mouse to distract the aggressive male mouse. A research group led by Joshua Neunuebel at ...
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 ...