A single social defeat reduces aggression in a highly aggressive strain of Drosophila.
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Handling alters aggression and "loser" effect formation in Drosophila melanogasterSleep deprivation suppresses aggression in DrosophilaNo evidence that within-group male relatedness reduces harm to females in Drosophila.Learning and memory during aggression in Drosophila: handling affects aggression and the formation of a "loser" effect.Effect of Enrichment Devices on Aggression in Manipulated Nude MiceI Believe I Can Fly!: Use of Drosophila as a Model Organism in Neuropsychopharmacology Research.Short and long-lasting behavioral consequences of agonistic encounters between male Drosophila melanogaster.Raphe GABAergic neurons mediate the acquisition of avoidance after social defeat.Optogenetic modulation of descending prefrontocortical inputs to the dorsal raphe bidirectionally bias socioaffective choices after social defeatSocial plasticity in fish: integrating mechanisms and function.Social structure and indirect genetic effects: genetics of social behaviour.Strategy changes in subsequent fights as consequences of winning and losing in fruit fly fights.Social defeat models in animal science: What we have learned from rodent models.Putative transmembrane transporter modulates higher-level aggression in Drosophila.Adding up the odds-Nitric oxide signaling underlies the decision to flee and post-conflict depression of aggression.cAMP signaling mediates behavioral flexibility and consolidation of social status in Drosophila aggression.A New Approach that Eliminates Handling for Studying Aggression and the "Loser" Effect in Drosophila melanogaster.
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A single social defeat reduces aggression in a highly aggressive strain of Drosophila.
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A single social defeat reduces aggression in a highly aggressive strain of Drosophila.
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A single social defeat reduces aggression in a highly aggressive strain of Drosophila.
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A single social defeat reduces aggression in a highly aggressive strain of Drosophila.
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A single social defeat reduces aggression in a highly aggressive strain of Drosophila.
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A single social defeat reduces aggression in a highly aggressive strain of Drosophila.
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A single social defeat reduces aggression in a highly aggressive strain of Drosophila.
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Edward A Kravitz
Jill K M Penn
Michael F Zito
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12682-12686
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10.1073/PNAS.1007016107
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2010-06-28T00:00:00Z