Quantitative cellular-resolution map of the oxytocin receptor in postnatally developing mouse brains
The oxytocin receptor plays an important role in establishing mature neural circuits for social behavior during the early postnatal period. Here, the authors develop digital reference brains for different postnatal ages and provide a quantitative brain-wide map of oxytocin receptor expression in ear...
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Main Authors: | Kyra T. Newmaster, Zachary T. Nolan, Uree Chon, Daniel J. Vanselow, Abigael R. Weit, Manal Tabbaa, Shizu Hidema, Katsuhiko Nishimori, Elizabeth A. D. Hammock, Yongsoo Kim |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e67239c724e14ff7ab3aad2acf8dd074 |
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