Sexual dimorphism in synaptic inputs to the mouse amygdala and orbital cortex
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Research has identified sexual dimorphism in synaptic inputs to certain areas of the mouse brain, including the amygdala and orbital cortex. Studies have found sex-specific differences in synaptic organization, plasticity, and response to stress in various brain regions. The findings suggest that there are distinct differences in brain structure and function between males and females, particularly in relation to stress, learning, and behavior.
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