構建更聰明的滑鼠

透過基因工程改造出比普通滑鼠更聰明的品種,科學家們已經組裝了學習和記憶的一些核心分子元件

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JOE Z. TSIEN has been an assistant professor in the department of molecular biology at Princeton University since 1997. He came to the U.S. in 1986 after graduating from East China Normal University in Shanghai and working for two years as an instructor at East China University of Science and Technology in Shanghai. He received his Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology in 1990 from the University of Minnesota. He has consulted for several biotechnology companies seeking to develop therapies for age-related memory disorders. The Doogie mouse was a hit in his seven-year-old son's class during show-and-tell.

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大眾科學 Magazine Vol 282 Issue 4This article was originally published with the title “Building a Brainier Mouse” in 大眾科學 Magazine Vol. 282 No. 4 ()
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