They administered such a hormone directly to other mice and found that those mice, too, displayed better recollection of their mazes.
When re-exposed to the conditioned context, mice housed in regular cages displayed impaired freezing responses.
Conversely, the environmentally-enriched mice displayed the freezing behaviour, indicating a recovery of long-term memories.
Under experimentation, mice deficient in the p11 protein display depression-like behaviors.
However, challenge with influenza A virus indicated that these mice display increased viral susceptibility.
A mouse click on parts of the car will display information like tire pressure and oil temperature.
Male mice displayed the same pattern of altered behavior, which varied with age, she said.
These mice display symptoms similar to human MH patients, including sensitivity to halothane (increased respiration, body temperature, and death).
The mice also display altered levels of plasma glucose and rhythms in food intake.
Captive mice are tolerant of others and display little aggression.