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LeDoux, Joseph

Examining the Amygdala in Mouse Models of Fragile X

FRAXA Research Foundation 2006-2010 Grants • Completed Research Grants • Disease Mechanisms • LeDoux, Joseph • New York University • Treatment Targets February 13, 2006December 12, 2019amygdala
Examining the Amygdala in Mouse Models of Fragile X

With a $63,000 grant from FRAXA Research Foundation in 2006, Dr. Joseph LeDoux and his team at New York University studied the role of the amygdala in Fragile X syndrome using mouse models.

Joseph LeDoux, PhD, at New York University, FRAXA research grantRead more

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