López-Aranda, M.F.; Bach, K.; Bui, R.; Phan, M.; Lu, O.; Thadani, C.; Luchetti, A.; Mandanas, R.; Herrera, I.; López-Ávalos, M.D.;
et al. Early Post-Natal Immune Activation Leads to Object Memory Deficits in Female Tsc2+/− Mice: The Importance of Including Both Sexes in Neuroscience Research. Biomedicines 2024, 12, 203.
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López-Aranda MF, Bach K, Bui R, Phan M, Lu O, Thadani C, Luchetti A, Mandanas R, Herrera I, López-Ávalos MD,
et al. Early Post-Natal Immune Activation Leads to Object Memory Deficits in Female Tsc2+/− Mice: The Importance of Including Both Sexes in Neuroscience Research. Biomedicines. 2024; 12(1):203.
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12010203
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and et al. 2024. "Early Post-Natal Immune Activation Leads to Object Memory Deficits in Female Tsc2+/− Mice: The Importance of Including Both Sexes in Neuroscience Research" Biomedicines 12, no. 1: 203.
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López-Aranda, M. F., Bach, K., Bui, R., Phan, M., Lu, O., Thadani, C., Luchetti, A., Mandanas, R., Herrera, I., López-Ávalos, M. D., & Silva, A. J.
(2024). Early Post-Natal Immune Activation Leads to Object Memory Deficits in Female Tsc2+/− Mice: The Importance of Including Both Sexes in Neuroscience Research. Biomedicines, 12(1), 203.
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12010203