Physiological Behavioral Articles & Analysis
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These models can recapitulate aspects of human physiology, pathology, and behavior, making them indispensable in translational research. ...
One of the key benefits of developing rare disease animal models is their ability to mimic human physiology and pathophysiology. Researchers can induce and replicate specific rare diseases in animals by using genetic manipulation techniques, exposing them to various environmental factors, or incorporating specific gene mutations. ...
Pathogen-induced modifications of the host In the scientific literature, pathogen-induced modifications in host physiology, morphology, and behavior are thoroughly reported. Perhaps the most fascinating examples of these modifications are those that have been shown to be the outcome of the pathogen's deceptive tactic to maximize its survival and transmission. ...
New studies also identify the potential of microbiomes to affect the health, physiology, behavior, and ecology of marine animals as influenced by changes in environmental conditions. ...
The study, which combines anatomical, physiological, and behavioral approaches, demonstrates that the activation of Chx10 neurons in the PPN of mice induces a pause-and-play pattern of motor arrest. ...
To acquire a better knowledge of environmental effects of bisphenol A (BPA), ecotoxicological evaluations were conducted using C. elegans upon the physiological (growth, locomotion behaviors, and reproduction), biochemical (lipofuscin accumulation, reactive oxygen species production, and cell apoptosis), and molecular (stress‐related genes expressions) responses. ...