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OTX2 Transcription Factor Controls Regional Patterning within the Medial Ganglionic Eminence and Regional Identity of the Septum.
The parvalbumin/somatostatin ratio is increased in Pten mutant mice and by human PTEN ASD alleles.
The parvalbumin/somatostatin ratio is increased in Pten mutant mice and by human PTEN ASD alleles.
Medial amygdalar aromatase neurons regulate aggression in both sexes.
Medial amygdalar aromatase neurons regulate aggression in both sexes.
An estrogen-responsive module in the ventromedial hypothalamus selectively drives sex-specific activity in females.
An estrogen-responsive module in the ventromedial hypothalamus selectively drives sex-specific activity in females.
Identification of Ppk26, a DEG/ENaC Channel Functioning with Ppk1 in a Mutually Dependent Manner to Guide Locomotion Behavior in Drosophila.
Identification of Ppk26, a DEG/ENaC Channel Functioning with Ppk1 in a Mutually Dependent Manner to Guide Locomotion Behavior in Drosophila.
De novo insertions and deletions of predominantly paternal origin are associated with autism spectrum disorder.
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