California Institute of Technology: Male, Female Mice Have Different Brain Cells
October 18, 2019
October 18, 2019
PASADENA, California, Oct. 18 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- The California Institute of Technology issued the following news:
Caltech researchers have discovered rare brain cell types that are unique to male mice and other types that are unique to female mice. These sex-specific cells were found in a region of the brain that governs both aggression and mating behaviors.
The study was done as a collaboration between the laboratory of David Anderson, Seymour Benzer Professor of . . .
Caltech researchers have discovered rare brain cell types that are unique to male mice and other types that are unique to female mice. These sex-specific cells were found in a region of the brain that governs both aggression and mating behaviors.
The study was done as a collaboration between the laboratory of David Anderson, Seymour Benzer Professor of . . .