2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.08.519640
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Neuron- and microglia-specific immunoexpression in steroid-independent male sexual behaviour in castrated B6D2F1 male mice

Abstract: Sexual behaviour is the sine qua non for procreation for several species and is traditionally viewed to be regulated by sex steroid hormones. However, several species exhibit steroid-independent sexual behaviour, and its molecular understanding is only beginning to be uncovered. We do not yet have a cell-specific understanding of the roles non-neuronal cells play in this phenomenon. Forty B6D2F1 hybrid male mice underwent orchidectomy and some of them exhibited consistent ejaculatory reflexes at least 62 weeks… Show more

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