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The zebrafish histamine H3 receptor modulates aggression, neural activity and forebrain functional connectivity.

Florian ReichmannNeal RimmerCeinwen A TilleyElisa Dalla VecchiaJoseph PinionAmir Al OustahHector Carreño GutiérrezAndrew M J YoungJonathan R McDearmidMatthew J WinterWilliam H J Norton
Published in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2020)
These results highlight the importance of zebrafish Hrh3 signalling for aggression and anxiety and uncover the brain areas involved. Targeting this receptor might be a potential novel therapeutic route for human conditions characterized by heightened aggression.
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