THE CORTICAL AMYGDALA AS A CORNERSTONE IN THE TRANSMISSION OF PHEROMONAL INFORMATION TO THE HIPPOCAMPUS
Manuel Esteban Vila-Martín,
Anna Teruel-Sanchis,
Camila Savarelli-Balsamo,
Lorena Jiménez-Romero,
Esteban Merino,
Sergio Martínez-Bellver,
Vicent Teruel-Martí,
Enrique Lanuza
Affiliations
Manuel Esteban Vila-Martín
University of Valencia, Department Of Cell Biology, Functional Biology And Physical Antrhopology, Valencia, Spain; Faculty of Medicine, University de València, Anatomy And Human Embriology, València, Spain
Anna Teruel-Sanchis
University of Valencia, Department Of Cell Biology, Functional Biology And Physical Antrhopology, Valencia, Spain
Camila Savarelli-Balsamo
University of Valencia, Department Of Cell Biology, Functional Biology And Physical Antrhopology, Valencia, Spain; Faculty of Medicine, University de València, Anatomy And Human Embriology, València, Spain
Lorena Jiménez-Romero
Faculty of Medicine, University de València, Anatomy And Human Embriology, València, Spain
Esteban Merino
Faculty of Medicine, University de València, Anatomy And Human Embriology, València, Spain
Sergio Martínez-Bellver
University of Valencia, Department Of Cell Biology, Functional Biology And Physical Antrhopology, Valencia, Spain
Vicent Teruel-Martí
University of Valencia, Department Of Cell Biology, Functional Biology And Physical Antrhopology, Valencia, Spain
Enrique Lanuza
University of Valencia, Department Of Cell Biology, Functional Biology And Physical Antrhopology, Valencia, Spain