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Effect of developmental pesticide exposure in Prairie voles as a model of neurodevelopmental disorders

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Nilanjana Saferin   +7 more
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A CRISPR perspective of the oxytocin receptor in prairie voles

Neuron, 2023
The oxytocin receptor has long been considered critical for social bonding and parenting in prairie voles. In this issue of Neuron, Berendzen et al.1 show that oxytocin receptor-null prairie voles display normal bonding and parental behaviors, thus challenging the prevailing understanding of the receptor's role in these behaviors.
Keerthi Thirtamara, Rajamani   +1 more
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Hereditary convulsions in an outbred prairie vole line

Epilepsy Research, 2023
Patients with epilepsy are significantly burdened by the disease due to long-term health risks, the severe side effect profiles of anti-epileptic drugs, and the strong possibility of pharmacoresistant refractory seizures. New animal models of epilepsy with unique characteristics promise to further research to address these ongoing problems.
Caroline C, Swain   +6 more
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