Genetic tagging of active neurons in auditory cortex reveals maternal plasticity of coding ultrasonic vocalizations

Fos-CreER knock-in mice enable tagging of neurons that are activated within a distinct time window. Here, the authors develop a Cre reporter mouse with low baseline activation and use it to reveal the specific coding properties of auditory cortex neurons that are activated by pup calls in both naive...

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Autores principales: Gen-ichi Tasaka, Casey J. Guenthner, Amos Shalev, Omri Gilday, Liqun Luo, Adi Mizrahi
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/dda45d10980d48138b4b1eaada303f6a
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Sumario:Fos-CreER knock-in mice enable tagging of neurons that are activated within a distinct time window. Here, the authors develop a Cre reporter mouse with low baseline activation and use it to reveal the specific coding properties of auditory cortex neurons that are activated by pup calls in both naive mice and mothers.