Establishing brain functional laterality in adult mice through unilateral gene manipulation in the e...
Establishing brain functional laterality in adult mice through unilateral gene manipulation in the embryonic cortex
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Li, Qingsong , Bian, Shan , Liu, Bingfang , Hong, Janet , Toth, Miklos and Sun, Tao
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Brain functional laterality appears either in individuals or in a population in vertebrates, though the degree of asymmetry varies [1, 2]. Behavioral asymmetry such as paw preference, a food reaching skill, is observed in individual mice to a certain degree in some strains, but not on a larger population level and not in all strains...
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Establishing brain functional laterality in adult mice through unilateral gene manipulation in the embryonic cortex
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1001-0602
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1748-7838
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10.1038/cr.2013.106