Mice Content / Mice Content for ٺƵ en Keto Diet Prevents Early Memory Decline in Mice /health/news/keto-diet-prevents-early-memory-decline-mice A ٺƵ study shows the keto diet prevents early memory decline in mice. A molecule in the diet plays a key role in slowing Alzheimer’s disease. March 19, 2024 - 9:30am Amy M Quinton /health/news/keto-diet-prevents-early-memory-decline-mice Mouse Genome Studies Show Disease Models and Sex Differences /news/mouse-genome-studies-show-disease-models-and-sex-differences <p>Two major studies by international teams published today (June 26) show the value and potential of genetically modified mice in biomedical research — and also the pitfalls of conducting research with subjects of only one sex. Researchers at the ٺƵ Mouse Biology Program collaborated on both studies, published in the journals Nature Genetics and Nature Communications.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> June 26, 2017 - 3:48pm Andy Fell /news/mouse-genome-studies-show-disease-models-and-sex-differences Mice Provide Insight Into Genetics of Autism Spectrum Disorders /news/mice-provide-insight-genetics-autism-spectrum-disorders <p>While the definitive causes remain unclear, several genetic and environmental factors increase the likelihood of autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, a group of conditions covering a “spectrum” of symptoms, skills&nbsp;and levels of disability.</p> June 26, 2017 - 3:01pm Andy Fell /news/mice-provide-insight-genetics-autism-spectrum-disorders Essential Mouse Genes Could Guide Human Precision Medicine /news/essential-mouse-genes-could-guide-human-precision-medicine <p>About one-third of 1751 genes studied in the first comprehensive survey of the mouse genome are essential to life, according to research by an international collaboration including the ٺƵ Mouse Biology Program. Mutations of these genes cause death at the embryo stage. Many of them have counterparts in the human genome, so understanding why these genes are so vital could help prioritize human genes for study.</p> September 14, 2016 - 3:03pm Andy Fell /news/essential-mouse-genes-could-guide-human-precision-medicine NIH Renews Knockout Mouse Project /news/nih-renews-knockout-mouse-project <p>ٺƵ has been awarded over $29 million from the National Institutes of Health under the next five-year phase of the Knockout Mouse Project, or&nbsp;KOMP.&nbsp;ٺƵ is the lead organization in a consortium involving research partners at The Center for Phenogenomics in Toronto, Canada; the Children’s&nbsp;Hospital Oakland Research Institute, or CHORI;&nbsp;and Charles River Laboratories in Wilmington, Mass.&nbsp;“Knockout” mice are laboratory mice bred with specific genes silenced or “knocked out.” These mice have been an invaluable tool for fundamental research on a wide range of diseases and conditions.</p> September 12, 2016 - 5:20pm Andy Fell /news/nih-renews-knockout-mouse-project Chemical Discovered at ٺƵ May Be New Tool for Depression Therapy /news/chemical-discovered-uc-davis-may-be-new-tool-depression-therapy <p>An anti-inflammatory&nbsp;compound discovered at ٺƵ&nbsp;appears to be&nbsp;effective in treating a model of clinical depression in mice. &nbsp;The chemical has previously been shown to help relieve neuropathic pain.</p> March 14, 2016 - 11:55am Patricia Bailey /news/chemical-discovered-uc-davis-may-be-new-tool-depression-therapy