Modulation of social memory in male rats by neurohypophyseal peptides.
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Variation in oxytocin receptor density in the nucleus accumbens has differential effects on affiliative behaviors in monogamous and polygamous volesOxytocin: the great facilitator of life.Vasopressin: behavioral roles of an "original" neuropeptideFrom Autism to Eating Disorders and More: The Role of Oxytocin in Neuropsychiatric DisordersExamining the Role of Vasopressin in the Modulation of Parental and Sexual BehaviorsEndogenous peripheral oxytocin measures can give insight into the dynamics of social relationships: a reviewSocial investigation and long-term recognition memory performance in 129S1/SvImJ and C57BL/6JOlaHsd mice and their hybrids.Involvement of the oxytocin system in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in the sex-specific regulation of social recognition.Vasopressin and pair-bond formation: genes to brain to behaviorHousing conditions and stimulus females: a robust social discrimination task for studying male rodent social recognition.Evidence for a role of oxytocin receptors in the long-term establishment of dominance hierarchiesRole for MMP-9 in stress-induced downregulation of nectin-3 in hippocampal CA1 and associated behavioural alterationsVasopressin eliminates the expression of familiar odor bias in neonatal female mice through V1aR.The behavioral, anatomical and pharmacological parallels between social attachment, love and addiction.Central vasopressin V1a receptor activation is independently necessary for both partner preference formation and expression in socially monogamous male prairie voles.Maternal contact differentially modulates central and peripheral oxytocin in rat pups during a brief regime of mother-pup interaction that induces a filial huddling preference.Social bonding: regulation by neuropeptidesSocial recognition memory requires two stages of protein synthesis in mice.Hormonal mechanisms of cooperative behaviourPrefrontocortical dopamine loss in rats delays long-term extinction of contextual conditioned fear, and reduces social interaction without affecting short-term social interaction memory.genetic overexpression of NR2B subunit enhances social recognition memory for different strains and speciesEvaluation of the effects of chronic intoxication with inorganic mercury on memory and motor control in ratsOxytocin, vasopressin and pair bonding: implications for autism.Oxytocin and the neural mechanisms regulating social cognition and affiliative behaviorSevoflurane-induced down-regulation of hippocampal oxytocin and arginine vasopressin impairs juvenile social behavioral abilities.Social behavior of offspring following prenatal cocaine exposure in rodents: a comparison with prenatal alcoholProgesterone impairs social recognition in male rats.Importance of the GluN2B carboxy-terminal domain for enhancement of social memories.Neuropeptides as mediators of the early-life impact on the brain; implications for alcohol use disorders.Oxytocin, vasopressin and estrogen receptor gene expression in relation to social recognition in female mice.Vasopressin and oxytocin receptor systems in the brain: Sex differences and sex-specific regulation of social behaviorSocial recognition memory: influence of age, sex, and ovarian hormonal statusTesting the critical window of estradiol replacement on gene expression of vasopressin, oxytocin, and their receptors, in the hypothalamus of aging female ratsVariation in neural V1aR predicts sexual fidelity and space use among male prairie voles in semi-natural settingsDevelopmental exposure to vasopressin increases aggression in adult prairie voles.Altered synaptic plasticity and memory formation in nitric oxide synthase inhibitor-treated rats.Correspondence of DNA Methylation Between Blood and Brain Tissue and Its Application to Schizophrenia Research.The telomeric part of the human chromosome 21 from Cstb to Prmt2 is not necessary for the locomotor and short-term memory deficits observed in the Tc1 mouse model of Down syndromeNeural Androgen Receptors Modulate Gene Expression and Social Recognition But Not Social Investigation.A new test paradigm for social recognition evidenced by urinary scent marking behavior in C57BL/6J mice.
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Modulation of social memory in male rats by neurohypophyseal peptides.
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Modulation of social memory in male rats by neurohypophyseal peptides.
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Modulation of social memory in male rats by neurohypophyseal peptides.
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Modulation of social memory in male rats by neurohypophyseal peptides.
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Modulation of social memory in male rats by neurohypophyseal peptides.
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Modulation of social memory in male rats by neurohypophyseal peptides.
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Modulation of social memory in male rats by neurohypophyseal peptides.
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Modulation of social memory in male rats by neurohypophyseal peptides.
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1987-01-01T00:00:00Z