Forebrain-restricted knockout of rap1 genes facilitates the extinction of conditioned fear and enhan

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  We have previously shown that double knockout(KO)of rap1 genes(rap1a and rap1b)in forebrain led to impairment of auditory fear conditioning.However,it remains unknown whether Rap1 is also required for the fear extinction,a new and “inhibitory” learning involving medial prefrontal cortex(mPFC).
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