Medial Amygdalar Aromatase Neurons Regulate Aggression in Both Sexes
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- 22 January 2015
- journal article
- other
- Published byĀ Elsevier BVĀ inĀ Cell Reports
- Vol.Ā 10Ā (4), 453-462
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2014.12.040
Abstract
ā¢ MeApd aromatase neurons regulate male aggression, but not marking, singing, or mating ā¢ MeApd aromatase neurons regulate maternal aggression, but not female sexual behavior ā¢ MeApd aromatase neurons regulate specific components of aggression in both sexes ā¢ MeApd aromatase neurons control aggression in a modular mannerKeywords
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