NEW YORK — Researchers have found a way to make see-through mice, but you won't find these critters scampering in your kitchen. The transparent rodents aren't alive and they're for research only, to ...
Introduction / Piper M. Treuting, Suzanne M. Dintzis and Kathleen S. Montine -- Phenotyping / Cory F. Brayton and Piper M. Treuting -- Necropsy and histology / Sue E. Knoblaugh and Julie ...
New research shows that slow oscillations in the brain, which occur during deep sleep and anesthesia, are guided by neuronal excitability rather than structural anatomy.