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English: Typical behavior of Npbwr1−/− mouse during resident-intruder test. The resident Npbwr1−/− mouse showed insistent chasing of the intruder. They abandoned their normal caution and tendency to withdraw when confronted with a strange mouse. Instead, they impulsively approached the intruder and showed a greater frequency and duration of contact. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Nagata-Kuroiwa R, Furutani N, Hara J, Hondo M, Ishii M, Abe T, Mieda M, Tsujino N, Motoike T, Yanagawa Y, Kuwaki T, Yamamoto M, Yanagisawa M, Sakurai T (2011). "Critical Role of Neuropeptides B/W Receptor 1 Signaling in Social Behavior and Fear Memory". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0016972. PMID 21390312. PMC: 3044739. | ||
Author | Nagata-Kuroiwa R, Furutani N, Hara J, Hondo M, Ishii M, Abe T, Mieda M, Tsujino N, Motoike T, Yanagawa Y, Kuwaki T, Yamamoto M, Yanagisawa M, Sakurai T | ||
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Author | Nagata-Kuroiwa R, Furutani N, Hara J, Hondo M, Ishii M, Abe T, Mieda M, Tsujino N, Motoike T, Yanagawa Y, Kuwaki T, Yamamoto M, Yanagisawa M, Sakurai T |
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Image title | Typical behavior of Npbwr1?/? mouse during resident-intruder test. The resident Npbwr1?/? mouse showed insistent chasing of the intruder. They abandoned their normal caution and tendency to withdraw when confronted with a strange mouse. Instead, they impulsively approached the intruder and showed a greater frequency and duration of contact. |
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