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Abercrombie, E
Alsina-Llanes, M
Ferreira, A
Morrell, J I
Olazabal, D E
Olazábal, D E
Rosenblatt, J S
Young, L J
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Arvicolinae
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1.
Role of oxytocin in parental behaviour.
[electronic resource]
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Olazábal, D E
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20191014
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Journal of neuroendocrinology
vol. 30
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Maternal behavior in rats with kainic acid-induced lesions of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus.
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Olazabal, D E
Ferreira, A
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19970722
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Physiology & behavior
vol. 61
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Species and individual differences in juvenile female alloparental care are associated with oxytocin receptor density in the striatum and the lateral septum.
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Olazábal, D E
Young, L J
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20060731
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Hormones and behavior
vol. 49
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Oxytocin receptors in the nucleus accumbens facilitate "spontaneous" maternal behavior in adult female prairie voles.
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Olazábal, D E
Young, L J
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20061004
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Neuroscience
vol. 141
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Prefrontal cortex is associated with the rapid onset of parental behavior in inexperienced adult mice (C57BL/6).
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Alsina-Llanes, M
Olazábal, D E
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20210517
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Behavioural brain research
vol. 385
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Juvenile rats show reduced c-fos activity in neural sites associated with aversion to pups and inhibition of maternal behavior.
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Olazábal, D E
Morrell, J I
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20060123
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Behavioral neuroscience
vol. 119
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The content of dopamine, serotonin, and their metabolites in the neural circuit that mediates maternal behavior in juvenile and adult rats.
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Olazábal, D E
Abercrombie, E
Rosenblatt, J S
Morrell, J I
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20040914
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Brain research bulletin
vol. 63
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