Sex and species differences in the effects of cohabitation on vasopressin messenger RNA expression in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) and meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus).
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Sexual differentiation of central vasopressin and vasotocin systems in vertebrates: different mechanisms, similar endpointsSpecies, sex and individual differences in the vasotocin/vasopressin system: relationship to neurochemical signaling in the social behavior neural network.Personality is tightly coupled to vasopressin-oxytocin neuron activity in a gregarious finchBehavioral relevance of species-specific vasotocin anatomy in gregarious finches.Is it all in the family? The effects of early social structure on neural-behavioral systems of prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster).Evolving nonapeptide mechanisms of gregariousness and social diversity in birds.Social affiliation relates to tyrosine hydroxylase immunolabeling in male and female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).Vasotocin neurons and septal V1a-like receptors potently modulate songbird flocking and responses to novelty.Dynamic limbic networks and social diversity in vertebrates: from neural context to neuromodulatory patterningEffects of photoperiod and experience on aggressive behavior in female California mice.Social bonding: regulation by neuropeptidesEarly Intranasal Vasopressin Administration Impairs Partner Preference in Adult Male Prairie Voles (Microtus ochrogaster).Social novelty increases tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity in the extended olfactory amygdala of female prairie voles.Cryptic regulation of vasotocin neuronal activity but not anatomy by sex steroids and social stimuli in opportunistic desert finchesVasopressin cell groups exhibit strongly divergent responses to copulation and male-male interactions in mice.The neurobiology of pair bonding: insights from a socially monogamous rodentUnexpected effects of perinatal gonadal hormone manipulations on sexual differentiation of the extrahypothalamic arginine-vasopressin system in prairie voles.Mu-opioid receptor densities are depleted in regions implicated in agonistic and sexual behavior in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) defending nest sites and courting femalesValence-sensitive neurons exhibit divergent functional profiles in gregarious and asocial speciesCART peptide following social novelty in the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster).The prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster): an animal model for behavioral neuroendocrine research on pair bonding.Food deprivation and the role of estradiol in mediating sexual behaviors in meadow volesOxytocin receptor density is associated with male mating tactics and social monogamy.Amphetamine effects in microtine rodents: a comparative study using monogamous and promiscuous vole species.Neuropeptidergic regulation of pair-bonding and stress buffering: Lessons from volesGenetics of aggression in volesNeuropeptide binding reflects convergent and divergent evolution in species-typical group sizesThe ties that bond: neurochemistry of attachment in voles.Vasotocin neurons in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis preferentially process social information and exhibit properties that dichotomize courting and non-courting phenotypes.The neurobiology of social attachment: A comparative approach to behavioral, neuroanatomical, and neurochemical studies.Anterior hypothalamic vasopressin regulates pair-bonding and drug-induced aggression in a monogamous rodent.Sex differences in the brain: the relation between structure and functionNeuropeptide Regulation of Social Attachment: The Prairie Vole Model.Autonomic, behavioral and neuroendocrine correlates of paternal behavior in male prairie voles.The sexually dimorphic vasopressin innervation of the brain as a model for steroid modulation of neuropeptide transmission.Brain sexual dimorphism and sex differences in parental and other social behaviors.Vasopressinergic Neurocircuitry Regulating Social Attachment in a Monogamous Species.Extending the socio-sexual brain: arginine-vasopressin immunoreactive circuits in the telencephalon of mice.Pairing Increases Activation of V1aR, but not OTR, in Auditory Regions of Zebra Finches: The Importance of Signal Modality in Nonapeptide-Social Behavior Relationships.Resident-intruder trait aggression is associated with differences in lysine vasopressin and serotonin receptor 1A (5-HT1A) mRNA expression in the brain of pre-pubertal female domestic pigs (Sus scrofa).
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Sex and species differences in the effects of cohabitation on vasopressin messenger RNA expression in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) and meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus).
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Sex and species differences in ...... les (Microtus pennsylvanicus).
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Sex and species differences in ...... ia terminalis in prairie voles
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1994-07-01T00:00:00Z