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Like many animals, field mice (<em >Apodemus agrarius</em>) fight to protect their territories.
Mouse Brain Cells Activate When They Witness a Fight
A subset of hypothalamic neurons mirrors aggression in mice, challenging previous views on the location and functional role of these cells.
Mouse Brain Cells Activate When They Witness a Fight
Mouse Brain Cells Activate When They Witness a Fight

A subset of hypothalamic neurons mirrors aggression in mice, challenging previous views on the location and functional role of these cells.

A subset of hypothalamic neurons mirrors aggression in mice, challenging previous views on the location and functional role of these cells.

hypothalamus

A cross-section of a mouse hypothalamus, where cells of the arcuate nucleus are shown in bright green at the bottom.
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Drawing of a mouse scratching itself after watching a video of a different mouse scratching itself.
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