Activation of the medial preoptic area (MPOA) ameliorates loss of maternal behavior in a Shank2 mouse model for autism
Stefanie Grabrucker(University College Cork), Tobias M. Boeckers(University of Münster), Michael Schön(Universität Ulm), Carlo Sala(Neuroscience Institute), Kevin Thome(Universität Ulm), Jessica Pagano(University of Milan), Chiara Verpelli(Neuroscience Institute), Johanna Schweizer(Universität Ulm), Bastian Hengerer(Boehringer Ingelheim (Germany)), Andreas M. Grabrucker(University of Limerick), Rong Zhang(Sun Yat-sen University), Carolina Urrutia‐Ruiz(Universität Ulm), Jürgen Bockmann(Universität Ulm), Günter Ehret(Universität Ulm)
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