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In this perspective, the authors discuss the use of Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system to study host–microbe interactions, highlighting innovative methodologies and key findings from recent studies.
In this article, the authors evaluate the suitability and effectiveness of their micropipette-guided drug administration method as an alternative and non-invasive administration strategy for clozapine-N-oxide in chemogenetic studies using designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs.
A look at viral surveillance and how researchers and veterinarians identify what animals may be susceptible to different viruses, including SARS-CoV-2.
A new rat model of brainstem ischemia is described. Selective ligation of four points of the lower basilar artery causes a localized brainstem ischemic lesion in adult rats, resulting in hemiparesis, as well as abnormal posture, body balance and locomotion.