Welcome to your weekly update on some of the latest cutting edge articles from JoVE! Last week we told you about home-made 3D Printers and mice grown from stem cells. This week, two of our most innovative articles come from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and Case Western Reserve University.
As anyone who has ever been sick knows, a lot of sleep is an important part of the healing process. It is no surprise that sleep helps our mammalian cousins heal, but who would have thought that sleep is also an integral part of the fly immune system? In order to better understand how sleep helps flies heal, scientists from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine have developed a technique to quantitatively measure the immune response of genetically modified Drosophila melanogaster. Using this assay, scientists can use phenotypically distinct flies to understand which aspect of sleep is most valuable to the immune system.
The full title of the article is “Quantitative Measurement of the Immune Response and Sleep in Drosophila” and can be found here.
The article, titled “An In Vitro Preparation for Eliciting and Recording Feeding Motor Programs with Physiological Movements in Aplysia californica” can be found here.
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