Centrally-administered oxytocin promotes preference for...

Centrally-administered oxytocin promotes preference for familiar objects at a short delay in ovariectomized female rats

Madularu, Dan, Athanassiou, Maria, Yee, Jason R., Mumby, Dave G.
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Volume:
274
Language:
english
Journal:
Behavioural Brain Research
DOI:
10.1016/j.bbr.2014.08.015
Date:
November, 2014
File:
PDF, 543 KB
english, 2014
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