Pair Bond Mating Induced Vasopressin Release In Male Voles D

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Pair Bond Mating Induced Vasopressin Release In Male Voles D

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CRISPR voles can’t detect ‘love hormone’ oxytocin — but still mate for life

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| Dynamics of pair bonding and breeding by females (F) and males (M
| Dynamics of pair bonding and breeding by females (F) and males (M

Transcriptomic regulations underlying pair-bond formation and

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CRISPR voles can’t detect ‘love hormone’ oxytocin — but still mate for life
CRISPR voles can’t detect ‘love hormone’ oxytocin — but still mate for life

| dynamics of pair bonding and breeding by females (f) and males (m

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Characteristics of non-copulating males (NC) and voles with resident
Characteristics of non-copulating males (NC) and voles with resident

Vasopressin and pair-bond formation: genes to brain to behavior

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Mated male prairie voles exhibit mating-induced aggression toward
Mated male prairie voles exhibit mating-induced aggression toward
Biology | Free Full-Text | Post-Mating Responses in Insects Induced by
Biology | Free Full-Text | Post-Mating Responses in Insects Induced by
mating behavior | Semantic Scholar
mating behavior | Semantic Scholar
(PDF) Vasopressin in the lateral septum regulates pair bond formation
(PDF) Vasopressin in the lateral septum regulates pair bond formation
Late mating events are delayed in fus1 mating pairs. (A) Detecting
Late mating events are delayed in fus1 mating pairs. (A) Detecting
What is a pair bond? Pair bonds across humans and animal species.🧵
What is a pair bond? Pair bonds across humans and animal species.🧵
Male Pair-Bonding Gene AVPR1A Test - DNA Family Check
Male Pair-Bonding Gene AVPR1A Test - DNA Family Check
Male Pair-Bonding Gene AVPR1A Test - Therizon
Male Pair-Bonding Gene AVPR1A Test - Therizon
Figure 1 from Lesions of the vomeronasal organ disrupt mating-induced
Figure 1 from Lesions of the vomeronasal organ disrupt mating-induced

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