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Discovered: Brain Cells that Control Hibernation-Like States
Discovered: Brain Cells that Control Hibernation-Like States
Two independent teams identify neuron populations in the mouse brain that regulate the physiological changes associated with torpor.
Discovered: Brain Cells that Control Hibernation-Like States
Discovered: Brain Cells that Control Hibernation-Like States

Two independent teams identify neuron populations in the mouse brain that regulate the physiological changes associated with torpor.

Two independent teams identify neuron populations in the mouse brain that regulate the physiological changes associated with torpor.

temperature, neuroscience

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