<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative tracings of animal core temperature before, during and after heat exposure. The signals were recorded simultaneously in real-time from a single experiment. The ambient temperature (Ta) was obtained inside an environmental chamber. (<b>B</b>) Average peak core temperature of TOL and INT mice during heat exposure experiments. *p<0.05 for differences (mean ± SEM, n = 6) between TOL and INT mice groups.</p
In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24uC, which is below their lower critical temperature (<30...
<p>Panels A and B: Representative traces of daily body temperature over 24 hours in a wild-type (A) ...
maximum (the colonic temperature of heat-induced convul-sion and righting reflex loss) and thermoreg...
<p>Experimental data were collected at four different points based on mouse core temperature respons...
<p>Mice implanted intraperitoneally with radiotelemetric transmitters (Data Science International we...
Previous animal models of heat stress have been compromised by methodologies, such as restraint and ...
Mice, rats, and nearly all mammals and birds are classified as homeothermic, meaning that their core...
<p>In all panels, horizontal bars and respective p values show comparisons among groups indicated. A...
<p>All values are median (25 and 75<sup>th</sup> interquartile range). Statistical comparisons were ...
<p>Panel A: Scatter plot showing the range of core body temperature in <i>Mecp2<sup>−/+</sup></i> an...
<p>(A) Mean daily temperature for each group of mice during the experiment. The bold line represents...
Objectives: We quantified the effect of environmental temperature on mouse energy homeostasis and bo...
Objectives: The laboratory mouse is presently the most common model for examining mechanisms of huma...
1. Data of Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) of random bred (RB) mice and mice divergently selected towar...
<p>The symbols represent individual temperature (<b>□</b>) and percentage difference (▽), lines repr...
In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24uC, which is below their lower critical temperature (<30...
<p>Panels A and B: Representative traces of daily body temperature over 24 hours in a wild-type (A) ...
maximum (the colonic temperature of heat-induced convul-sion and righting reflex loss) and thermoreg...
<p>Experimental data were collected at four different points based on mouse core temperature respons...
<p>Mice implanted intraperitoneally with radiotelemetric transmitters (Data Science International we...
Previous animal models of heat stress have been compromised by methodologies, such as restraint and ...
Mice, rats, and nearly all mammals and birds are classified as homeothermic, meaning that their core...
<p>In all panels, horizontal bars and respective p values show comparisons among groups indicated. A...
<p>All values are median (25 and 75<sup>th</sup> interquartile range). Statistical comparisons were ...
<p>Panel A: Scatter plot showing the range of core body temperature in <i>Mecp2<sup>−/+</sup></i> an...
<p>(A) Mean daily temperature for each group of mice during the experiment. The bold line represents...
Objectives: We quantified the effect of environmental temperature on mouse energy homeostasis and bo...
Objectives: The laboratory mouse is presently the most common model for examining mechanisms of huma...
1. Data of Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) of random bred (RB) mice and mice divergently selected towar...
<p>The symbols represent individual temperature (<b>□</b>) and percentage difference (▽), lines repr...
In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24uC, which is below their lower critical temperature (<30...
<p>Panels A and B: Representative traces of daily body temperature over 24 hours in a wild-type (A) ...
maximum (the colonic temperature of heat-induced convul-sion and righting reflex loss) and thermoreg...