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Understanding the neuroendocrine basis for social anxiety-like behavior in male mice
January 9, 2024 by NewsBot
Researchers have discovered that estrogen receptor (ER), expressed in the lateral septum of the limbic system, plays a crucial role in suppressing anxiety-like behavior exhibited by male mice in social situations. They also discovered that the distribution and expression region of ER differs from that of ER.