Young mice seemingly attempt to revive an anaesthetised cage mate by grooming and biting it and will even pull aside the tongue to clear its airway ...
Lab mice may give 'first aid' to unconscious mates ... when they placed an anesthetized mouse back in its cage, its cage mate would start acting strangely, sniffing and biting around the ...
Well, a new study in the journal Science hints that lab mice might do something ... Several years ago, as he brought these knocked-out mice back to their cages, he started noticing that the ...
Several years ago, the University of Southern California neuroscientist's team began noticing that sometimes, when they placed an anesthetized mouse back in its cage, its cage mate would start ...
Well, a new study in the journal Science hints that lab mice might do something similar. NPR’s Jonathan Lambert has more. JONATHAN LAMBERT, BYLINE: Neuroscientist Li Zhang has anesthetized a lot of ...
Several years ago, the University of Southern California neuroscientist began noticing that sometimes, when he placed an anesthetized mouse back in its cage, its cage mate would start acting strangely ...
Several years ago, the University of Southern California neuroscientist's team began noticing that sometimes, when they placed an anesthetized mouse back in its cage, its cage mate would start acting ...