SA69GENETIC AND EPIGENETIC SIGNATURES OF AGGRESSION IN THREE DISTINCT RODENT MODELS
Abstract
The somatosensory system is responsible for processing proprioceptive, thermal, touch, and pain information from the body surface and internal tissues. The skin is in fact the largest sensory organ in the body. Braille readers demonstrate a capacity to use discriminative touch in ways most of us will never develop, yet all of us can appreciate different textures. Somatosensation provides sensory feedback which, although mostly subconscious, is...
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Title
SA69GENETIC AND EPIGENETIC SIGNATURES OF AGGRESSION IN THREE DISTINCT RODENT MODELS
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
29
Pages
S1225 - S1226
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