genetically modified mice
A group of scientists from Osaka University (Japan) have created genetically modified mice that can 'sing' birds. This success can ...
From the 16th century, rats were used as the most common test animal in genetic, psychological, and medical studies.
The numbers announced by authorities last week show that councils in London receive 100 complaints about rats and mice every day.
The students were shocked to discover a strange creature that they thought was a giant rat nearly 1 meter long on the campus of Wenzhou Medical University.
With sense of smell 500 times more sensitive to normal mice, genetically modified mice can become effective tools for human demining in the future.
Japanese scientists have created a special genetically modified mouse, with the ability to chirp like birds. According to DailyMail, this type of mouse was propagated by the Osaka
US scientists claim to have found antibodies that are resistant to the MERS-CoV virus by mouse experiments.
The Kyoto University Laboratory, which is conducting experiments on pluripotent stem cells (iPS), has been warned by the Japanese Ministry of Science about the blame for managing