Inadvertent social information and the avoidance of parasitized male mice: a role for oxytocin.
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Affiliative behavior, ultrasonic communication and social reward are influenced by genetic variation in adolescent miceAutomated three-chambered social approach task for miceREVIEW: Oxytocin: Crossing the bridge between basic science and pharmacotherapyMate choice in Mus musculus is relative and dependent on the estrous stateOxytocin antagonist disrupts male mouse medial amygdala response to chemical-communication signalsThe orgasmic history of oxytocin: Love, lust, and laborThe roles of oxytocin and CD38 in social or parental behaviors.Estrogen receptors alpha and beta mediate different aspects of the facilitatory effects of female cues on male risk taking.Male risk taking, female odors, and the role of estrogen receptors.Mechanisms underlying sexual and affiliative behaviors of mice: relation to generalized CNS arousal.Simple behavioral assessment of mouse olfaction.Sociality, pathogen avoidance, and the neuropeptides oxytocin and arginine vasopressin.Social Cognition and the Neurobiology of Rodent Mate Choice.Conspecifics as informers and competitors: an experimental study in foraging bumble-bees.Pathogen evolution under host avoidance plasticity.Test of the Deception Hypothesis in Atlantic Mollies -Does the Audience Copy a Pretended Mate Choice of Others?Sharing an environment with sick conspecifics alters odors of healthy animals
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Inadvertent social information and the avoidance of parasitized male mice: a role for oxytocin.
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Anders Agmo
Donald W Pfaff
Louis J Muglia
Martin Kavaliers
Sonoko Ogawa
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10.1073/PNAS.0600410103
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2006-03-08T00:00:00Z