Examples of using Study with mice in English and their translations into German
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In a study with mice a synthetic cannabinoid(SMM-295), which activates the CB2 receptor, increased blood flow in the kidneys.
Science/Animal: The mechanism of action of CBD's antidepressant effects In a study with mice CBD showed fast anti-depressant effects.
In a study with mice researchers demonstrated that the activation of CB2 receptors in the spinal cord and reduction of activated microglia cells may be involved in this process.
Science/Animal: Naltrexone and CBD act synergistically in reducing alcohol consumption In a study with mice low doses of naltrexone and cannabidiol(CBD) reduced the intake of alcohol.
In a study with mice activation of the CB2 receptor with severe liver disease reduced the level of TNF-alpha, a pro-inflammatory cytokine and improved dysfunction and inflammation of the heart.
Science/Animal: Both THC andCBD reduce neuropathic pain caused by cisplatin A study with mice showed that both THC and CBD reduced the intensity of neuropahtic pain caused by the chemotherapeutic agent cisplatin.
In a study with mice researchers found evidence that the CB2 receptor plays an important role in healing after injury of the cornea and that these receptors are required for the normal course of wound closure.
Science/Animal: Activation of the CB2 receptor reduces brain damage after stroke In a study with mice a synthetic selective agonist at the cannabinoid-2-receptor(O-1966) reduced infarct volumes, memory impairment and learning deficits.
In a study with mice exposure to tobacco smoke during days 3 to 14 after birth caused disturbance of the endocannabinoid system in the brain stem and striatum, regions that are involved in sudden infant death syndrome.
Science/Animal: The activation of the CB2 receptor improves wound healing In a study with mice activation of the CB2 receptor ameliorated wound healing by reducing inflammation, accelerating epithelialization, and attenuating scar formation.
In a study with mice aged 3, 12, and 18 months treatment with beta-caryophyllene, which activates the CB2 receptor, reduced blood levels of pro-inflammatory substances(cytokines) and improved working memory.
Science/Animal: CBD increased theanti-cancer effects of gemcitabine against pancreatic cancer In a study with mice with pancreatic cancer, a combination of CBD and gemcitabine increased survival nearly three-fold compared to gemcitabine alone.
In a study with mice researchers found, that pain relieving effects of the antipsychotic drug aripiprazole involves the endocannabinoid system, since this effect was abolished by blocking the CB2 and the CB1 receptor.
Science/Animal: Endocannabinoid system involved in fever A study with mice shows that degradation of the endocannabinoid 2-AG(2-arachidonoylglycerol) is necessary for the production of prostaglandin E2(PGE2) in the hypothalamus, which is essential for the development of fever.
In a study with mice, whose blood supply was reduced by occlusion of arteries, short-term treatment with CBD prevented cognitive and emotional impairments, attenuated nerve cell loss in a certain brain region(hippocampus) and white matter injury.
Science/Animal: Interactions of THC and CBD In a study with mice, who received THC, CBD or a combination of THC and CBD showed that CBD potentiated THC-induced reductions of movements but reduced the decrease of body temperature and induction of anxiety by THC.
Studies with mice revealed that the CB2 receptor influences mechanisms associated with the rejection of transplanted organs.
Genetics is not everything- indeed, studies with mice suggest it is more malleable than has previously been thought.
Based on our studies with mice, we assumed that the symptoms would emerge much earlier- perhaps after ten years,' says Dierks.
Science/Animal: Low levels of anandamide areassociated with increased susceptibility to stress Animal studies with mice indicate that the brain levels of the endocannabinoid anandamide predict acute stress-induced anxiety.
Science/Animal: The intake of linoleic acid increases the levels of endocannabinoids In studies with mice the intake of linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid, increases the levels of the endocannabinoids 2-AG and anandamide and increased weight.
In studies with mice cannabinoids produce an additive or synergistic effect on analgesia when combined with morphine and this effect varies with the pain assay and may be mediated by CB1 or CB2 receptors.
In studies with mice increased levels of the endocannabinoid 2-AG(2-arachidonoylglycerol), but not of anandamide or some other endocannabinoids was associated with increased inflammation and infarct size after heart attack.
In studies with mice activation of TRPV2(vanilloid type-2 receptors) by CBD significantly increased doxorubicin uptake and apoptosis(programmed cell death) in triple negative breast cancer cells.
Science/Animal: CBD may enhance the efficacy of the chemotherapeutic agent doxorubicin In studies with mice activation of TRPV2(vanilloid type-2 receptors) by CBD significantly increased doxorubicin uptake and apoptosis(programmed cell death) in triple negative breast cancer cells.
Science/Animal: CBD may help in disturbed muscle tension In studies with mice the natural cannabinoid cannabidiol(CBD) attenuated catalepsy, characterized by muscular rigidity and fixity of posture.
In animal studies with mice it was shown that cannabinoid-1 receptors are found on skin cells and help to limit the secretion of pro-inflammatory substances that regulate T cell-dependent inflammation in allergic reactions of the skin.
Science/Animal: THC enhances responses of the immune system against HIV Studies with mice demonstrate that under certain conditions, THC enhances HIV antigen-specific immune responses, which was mediated by several mechanisms, which were dependent and independent from CB1 and CB2 receptors.
Science/Animal: The activation of CB1 receptors increased production of urine In studies with mice THC and several other cannabinoids, which bind to the cannabinoid-1 receptor, increased urine production.
In studies with mice researchers demonstrated that the number of CB1 receptors on the mitochondria, the“power plants” of the cells, quickly increases after traumatic brain injury.
