Nos1+ and Nos1- excitatory neurons in the BLA regulate anxiety- and depression-related behaviors oppositely.
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Lei Chang | D. Zhu | Haiyin Wu | C. Luo | Bo Cao | Ying Zhou | Xin-Lan Bian | Yan Tao | Cheng-Yun Cai | Cheng Qin | Jia-Yun Xian | Di Yang | Chunxia Luo
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