DYNAMIC REGULATION OF OXYTOCIN NEURONAL CIRCUITS IN THE SEQUENTIAL PROCESSES OF PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN RODENT MODELS

Dynamic regulation of oxytocin neuronal circuits in the sequential processes of prosocial behavior in rodent models

Abstract:: The expression of positive PROSTATE HEALTH social (i.e., prosocial) behavior is governed by a multitude of sensory and cognitive abilities to identify and recognize key features of potential social partners, elucidate social and individual status, and maintain appropriate behaviors.Oxytocin (OT) is a neuropeptide that has been implicated

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Functional analysis of the cathepsin-like cysteine protease genes in adult Brugia malayi using RNA interference.

Cathepsin-like enzymes have been identified as potential targets for drug or vaccine development in many parasites, as their functions appear to be essential in a variety of important biological processes within the host, such as molting, cuticle remodeling, embryogenesis, feeding and immune evasion.Functional analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans cat

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