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Data from: Short-term social isolation: Images and Summary Data

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ZhaoEtAl_eLife2025_Readme.txt (47.82 KB)
ZhaoEtAl_Images_Fig1F_Fig1J_Fig1SC_Fig3SD_Fig6B_Fig7D.tar (3.5 GB)
ZhaoEtAl_source_data_for_figures.tar (40 KB)
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Data from: Short-term social isolation acts on hypothalamic neurons to promote social behavior in a sex- and context-dependent manner
Author
Zhao, Xin
Chae, Yurim
Smith, Destiny
Chen, Valerie
DeFelipe, Dylan
Sokol, Joshua W.
Sadangi, Archana
Tschida, Katherine A.
Abstract

These files are part of a collection containing images and tabular summary data supporting all results reported in Zhao, X., Chae, Y., Smith, D., Chen, V., DeFelipe, D., Sokol, J. W., Sadangi, A., & Tschida, K. (2025). Short-term social isolation acts on hypothalamic neurons to promote social behavior in a sex- and context-dependent manner. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.94924.2

Due to the size of the collection, files have been submitted as multiple items: Data from: Short-term social isolation: Figure 1 Data from: Short-term social isolation: Figure 2 controls Data from: Short-term social isolation: Figure 2 POAHM4di Data from: Short-term social isolation: Figure 3 Data from: Short-term social isolation: Figure 4-6 Data from: Short-term social isolation: Figure 7 Data from: Short-term social isolation: Supplemental Figures Data from: Short-term social isolation: Images and Summary Data

Please cite this collection as: Xin Zhao, Chae Yurim, Destiny Smith, Valerie Chen, Dylan DeFelipe, Joshua Sokol, Archana Sadangi, and Katherine Tschida. (2025) Data from: Short-term social isolation acts on hypothalamic neurons to promote social behavior in a sex- and context-dependent manner. [dataset] Cornell University eCommons Repository. https://doi.org/10.7298/cgfv-zz39

Date Issued
2025
Keywords
social isolation
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mouse
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hypothalamus
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ultrasonic vocalization
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mounting
Part of Related Item
Xin Zhao, Chae Yurim, Destiny Smith, Valerie Chen, Dylan DeFelipe, Joshua Sokol, Archana Sadangi, and Katherine Tschida. (2025) Data from: Short-term social isolation acts on hypothalamic neurons to promote social behavior in a sex- and context-dependent manner. [dataset] Cornell University eCommons Repository. https://doi.org/10.7298/cgfv-zz39
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CC0 1.0 Universal
Rights URI
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Type
dataset
Accessibility Summary
Due to the nature of the recordings, the audio (.wav; mouse vocalization, no spoken language) and video files (.mp4, sessions of isolated mice) in this dataset do not contain transcripts.

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