laupäev, 16. aprill 2005
frontieers of saiönss
Estonian scientists have found that an ordinary laboratory rat has paws and claws. The fact, although already previously speculated, caught the attention during regular laboratory tests studying the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorders. While it remains controversial, whether rat has four claws in front and five in rear or the other way around, a multi-centered debate is already being formed to assess the applicability of the finding in developing treatments for human maladies.
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