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Transcriptionally defined amygdala subpopulations play distinct roles in innate social behaviors - Nature Neuroscience
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Social behaviors are innate and supported by dedicated neural circuits, but the molecular identities of these circuits and how they are established developmentally and shaped by experience remain unclear. Here we show that medial amygdala (MeA) cells originating from two embryonically parcellated developmental lineages have distinct response patterns and functions in social behavior in male mice.
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