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The glycine receptor alpha 3 subunit mRNA expression shows sex-dependent differences in the adult mouse brain.

Mikaela M CederHannah M WemanEbba JohanssonKatharina HenrikssonKajsa A MagnussonErika RomanMalin C Lagerström
Published in: BMC neuroscience (2023)
Glra3 expression is low but widespread in the mouse central nervous system. Clear sex-dependent differences have been identified, indicating higher levels of Glra3 in several telencephalic and diencephalic areas, as well as in cerebellum and brainstem, in male mice compared with female mice.
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