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Q&A: What the noses of mice can tell us about the inheritance of trauma
STAT
"The beauty of being a scientist in general is that we get to answer questions we're curious about," neuroscientist Bianca Jones Marlin...
7 months ago
Nasal antiviral blocks SARS-CoV-2 infection in mice
National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
A compound delivered into the nose blocked a protein used by SARS-CoV-2 to get into cells and prevented severe infection in mice.
31 months ago
Mouse Noses Can Bypass the Brain to Make Females Blind to Males
Smithsonian Magazine
Scientists have shown that hormones in mice hijack smell receptors in the nose to drive behavior, while leaving the brain completely out of the loop.
113 months ago
Nasal vaccine against COVID-19 prevents infection in mice – WashU Medicine
WashU Medicine
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a COVID-19 vaccine delivered via the nose that protects mice from the virus.
51 months ago
Craniofacial and olfactory sensory changes after long-term unilateral nasal obstruction—an animal study using MMP-3 -LUC transgenic rats
Nature
This study used MMP-3-LUC transgenic rats for in vivo tracking of long-term expression in the rat nasal region after unilateral nasal obstruction.
10 months ago
Three-dimensional morphologic and molecular atlases of nasal vasculature
Nature
Understanding the function of the nasal vasculature in homeostasis and pathogenesis of common nasal diseases is important.
20 months ago
Distributions of venous sinusoids and lymphatic vessels in the mouse nasal cavity
Nature
The nasal mucosa serves as the first physical and immune barrier to constant challenges from inhaled pathogens, but its fragility readily allows...
19 months ago
Don't turn your nose up at mouse urine
Nature
Krishna Persaud from the University of Manchester, UK, turned to mouse urine because of the high concentrations of small and hardy major urinary...
198 months ago
Image of the Day: On the Nose
The Scientist Magazine
Cultured olfactory stem cells can be transplanted in mice to repopulate cells in injured nasal tissue, according to a study published March...
68 months ago
New test taps nose pokes as a proxy for social motivation in mice
The Transmitter
Over one hour, a particularly motivated mouse poked its nose 350 times into a hole in the test chamber in the hopes of meeting a playmate.
15 months ago