889 resultados para Mice Bioassay
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Background: The 16/6-idiotype (16/6-Id) of the human anti-DNA antibody was found to induce experimental lupus in naive mice, manifested by production of autoantibodies, leukopenia and elevated inflammatory markers, as well as kidney and brain involvement. We assessed behavior and brain pathology of naive mice injected intracerebra-ventricularly (ICV) with the 16/6-Id antibody. Methods: C3H female mice were injected ICV to the right hemisphere with the human 16/6-Id antibody or commercial human IgG antibodies (control). The mice were tested for depression by the forced swimming test (FST), locomotor and explorative activity by the staircase test, and cognitive functions were examined by the novel object recognition and Y-maze tests. Brain slices were stained for inflammatory processes. Results: 16/6-Id injected mice were cognitively impaired as shown by significant differences in the preference for a new object in the novel object recognition test compared to controls (P = 0.012). Similarly, the preference for spatial novelty in the Y-maze test was significantly higher in the control group compared to the 16/6-Id-injected mice (42% vs. 9%, respectively, P = 0.065). Depression-like behavior and locomotor activity were not significantly different between the16/6-Id-injected and the control mice. Immunohistochemistry analysis revealed an increase in astrocytes and microglial activation in the hippocampus and amygdala, in the 16/6-Id injected group compared to the control. Conclusions: Passive transfer of 16/6-Id antibodies directly into mice brain resulted in cognitive impairments and histological evidence for brain inflammation. These findings shed additional light on the diverse mosaic pathophysiology of neuropsychiatric lupus.
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Cumple con los requisitos del currículo de Inglaterra, Gales y Escocia aportando los conocimientos básicos relacionados con el aprendizaje de la lectura y la escritura en niños de seis y siete años. El texto sirve de base para conocer e identificar los sonidos en las palabras. En esta historia, se trata el sonido 'i'de 'tiny', y en ella vemos como cinco ratoncitos viven asustados por el gato de la casa.
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Cumple con los requisitos del currículo de Inglaterra, Gales y Escocia aportando los conocimientos básicos relacionados con el aprendizaje de la lectura y la escritura en niños de seis y siete años. El texto sirve de base para conocer e identificar los sonidos en las palabras. En esta historia, se trata el sonido largo 'oo' de 'room', en la que vemos la ocurrencia de Mr Newman para ahuyentar a los ratones de su casa.
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Este título proporciona consejos y técnicas para ayudar a los estudiantes a preparar los exámenes del General Certificate of Secundary Education (GCSE). Ofrece un análisis del argumento y de la estructura de la obra De ratones y hombres, junto con la exploración de los personajes. Está dividido en tres secciones:una introducción donde se hace un resumen de la obra, se analiza quién es quién en De ratones y hombres, da información sobre el autor y se estudian los antecedentes históricos, los temas y las imágenes de texto; los comentarios de texto; y la evaluación con la redacción de ensayos, citas clave, preguntas de exámenes, planificación de un ensayo y modelos de respuestas de examen. Tiene las soluciones al final de la publicación.
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Guía de lectura para la obra 'De ratones y hombres' del autor estadounidense John Steinbeck, que ayuda a los estudiantes que estén preparando el examen GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) a entender la novela. Incluye un análisis del argumento, de la estructura de la novela y de sus personajes, una sección sobre el autor y el contexto histórico, comentarios sobre el texto de la obra y preguntas para afianzar los conocimientos del texto con respuestas al final del libro.
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A study of strial capillary permeability using fluorescent microspheres and immunohistochemistry in mice that do or do not exhibit a reduction in endocochlear potential following a single, intense noise exposure.
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This paper reviews a study to evaluate a genetic marker within the organ of Corti in transgenic mice for potential use in cell lineage studies.
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This paper examines an experiment to determine if impairment of antioxident protective agents resulted in elevated ROS levels in mice.
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This paper studies and compares age related hearing loss and noise-induced hearing loss in mice, and the different cell types that are affected by aging and noise.
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The goal of the present study was to compare aging characteristics of the cochlear lateral wall in inbred mouse strains (CBA/J and CBA/CaJ) having very different endocochlear potential (EP)-versus-age profiles to see which anatomic differences might predict their EP differences.
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Young CBA/J mice were exposed to noise, kanamycin, and/or hyperoxia by 30 days post-gestational age in order to determine if a synergistic effect exists on ABR thresholds.
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This paper studies the role of nitric oxide (NOS 1, NOS 2, and NOS 3 genes) in the mouse cochlea and in noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Mice genetically deficient of the NOS 2 and NOS 3 genes were protected from NIHL, indicating that one or both of these genes may be responsible for producing nitric oxide that damages the inner ear when exposed to harmful levels of noise.