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Empathic Contagious Pain and Consolation in Laboratory Rodents: Species and Sex Comparisons

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The authors are grateful to YQ Yu, W Sun, Y Wang, YJ Yin, RR Wang, Y Yang, and F Yang for cooperation and XL Wang for animal support. This work was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81571072 and 31600855).

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Du, R., Luo, WJ., Geng, KW. et al. Empathic Contagious Pain and Consolation in Laboratory Rodents: Species and Sex Comparisons. Neurosci. Bull. 36, 649–653 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12264-020-00465-y

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