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Jan. 19, 2012 - Minneapolis, MN, U.S. - A transgenic (Tg2576), ''forgetful'' mouse stood on a platform in a water maze in Dr. Karen Ashe's lab. The mouse uses visual cues in order to remember the location of a submerged ramp.Breeding pairs of the mice have sold for as much as $700,000, but only drug companies and other businesses have had to pay the fee. In accordance with Ashe's wishes, the mice are given away free to academic researchers. . ] JIM GEHRZ•jgehrz@startribune.com (JIM GEHRZ/STAR TRIBUNE) / January 30, 2012 / 1:00 PM , Minneapolis, MN**BACKGROUND INFORMATION: University of Minnesota neurologist, Dr. Karen Ashe, developed a transgenic (Tg2576), ''forgetful'' mouse that is used all over the world in studies on deem enter, including Alzheimer's Disease. Ashe is the founding director of the N. Bud Grossman Center for Memory Research and Care at the U of M, where she continues her research. Ashe is a graduate of Harvard and MIT and the daughter of two scientists who emigrated from China. ( automatický překlad do češtiny  ) ( zobrazit originální popisek v angličtině )
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