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Inhibition of the medial amygdala disrupts escalated aggression in lactating female mice after repeated exposure to male intruders

Biology

Inhibition of the medial amygdala disrupts escalated aggression in lactating female mice after repeated exposure to male intruders

M. Abellán-álvaro, F. Martínez-garcía, et al.

This study reveals how repeated exposure to male intruders significantly escalates aggression in lactating dams but does not affect pup-sensitized virgin female mice. The research highlights the crucial role of the medial amygdala in this experience-dependent aggression escalation, conducted by María Abellán-Álvaro, Fernando Martínez-García, Enrique Lanuza, and Carmen Agustín-Pavón.

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