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Chun-Li Li

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Psychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental health
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|Oct 08, 2025
Dysfunction of the paraventricular thalamus-prelimbic cortex circuit underlies maternal separation-induced deficits in contagious pain.

Zichen Zhang, Yu Gong, Xin-Yu Su

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Xing-Lei Song

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