Genetic isolation of hypothalamic neurons that regulate context-specific male social behavior
Nearly all animals engage in a complex assortment of social behaviors that are essential for the survival of the species. In mammals, these behaviors are regulated by sub-nuclei within the hypothalamus, but the specific cell types within these nuclei responsible for coordinating behavior in distinct...
Main Authors: | Soden, M, Miller, S, Burgeno, L, Phillips, P, Hnasko, T, Zweifel, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2016
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