Srf depletion in early life contributes to social interaction deficits in the adulthood

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  • who: Matylda Roszkowska from the Laboratory of Neurobiology, Nenckiu2011EMBL Partnership for Neural Plasticity and Brain Disorders, Braincity, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Pasteur Street, u2011, Warsaw, Poland have published the paper: SRF depletion in early life contributes to social interaction deficits in the adulthood, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of November/24,/1986
  • what: The authors show that the time-controlled loss of SRF in neurons alters specific aspects of social behaviors in SRF knock-out mice and causes deficits in developmental spine maturation at both the structural and functional levels including . . .

     

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