review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1016/S0149-7634(02)00087-8 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 12667494 |
P2093 | author name string | Stephen C Gammie | |
Joseph S Lonstein | |||
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Medial hypothalamic involvement in maternal aggression of rats | Q45250858 | ||
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Reduced progesterone metabolites are not critical for plus-maze performance of lactating female rats | Q48153865 | ||
Expression of intracellular progesterone receptors in rat brain during different reproductive states, and involvement in maternal behavior | Q48188257 | ||
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Pathways linking the olfactory bulbs with the medial preoptic anterior hypothalamus are important for intermale aggression in mice | Q48322723 | ||
Contributions of olfaction to maternal aggression in laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus): effects of peripheral deafferentation of the primary olfactory system | Q48323512 | ||
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Prenatal oxazepam enhances mouse maternal aggression in the offspring, without modifying acute chlordiazepoxide effects | Q28321288 | ||
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Sex differences in the parental behavior of rodents. | Q33913565 | ||
Aggressive behavior in the rat | Q34236490 | ||
Peripartum plasticity within the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis | Q34393365 | ||
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Effects of septal-forebrain lesions on maternal aggression and maternal care | Q48388970 | ||
Intermale social aggression: suppression by medial preoptic area lesions | Q48394519 | ||
Site and behavioral specificity of periaqueductal gray lesions on postpartum sexual, maternal, and aggressive behaviors in rats | Q48400271 | ||
Oxytocin in the Amygdala Facilitates Maternal Aggression | Q48468859 | ||
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8-OH-DPAT in the median raphe, dorsal periaqueductal gray and corticomedial amygdala nucleus decreases, but in the medial septal area it can increase maternal aggressive behavior in rats | Q48550270 | ||
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Brainβ-Endorphin during Pregnancy, Parturition, and the Postpartum Period* | Q48722038 | ||
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Reduced aggressive behaviour in mice with targeted disruption of the oxytocin gene | Q48753207 | ||
Sensory alterations and aggressive behavior in the rat. | Q48761383 | ||
Oxytocin in the medial amygdala is essential for social recognition in the mouse. | Q48764530 | ||
Reproductive and maternal performance in the mouse following removal of the olfactory bulbs | Q48789552 | ||
Maternal aggression exhibited by hypophysectomized parturient mice | Q48867914 | ||
The effects of separate or combined infusions of corticotrophin-releasing factor and vasopressin either intraventricularly or into the amygdala on aggressive and investigative behaviour in the rat. | Q48897149 | ||
A longitudinal analysis of maternal aggression in Rockland-Swiss albino mice | Q67854222 | ||
Postpartum, hormonal, and nonhormonal induction of maternal behavior in rats: effects on T-maze retrieval of pups | Q67865449 | ||
Suckling stimulation modulates the maintenance of postpartum aggression in mice | Q68025817 | ||
Activation of aggression in female rats by normal males and by castrated males with testosterone implants | Q68052938 | ||
Preventing Suckling-Induced Release of Oxytocin Does Not Inhibit Maternal Aggression in Lactating Rats | Q68200063 | ||
Mammary stimulation and maternal aggression in rodents: thelectomy fails to reduce pre- or postpartum aggression in rats | Q68536734 | ||
Prolonged estrogen-progesterone treatment of nonpregnant ovariectomized rats: factors stimulating home-cage and maternal aggression and short-latency maternal behavior | Q68583723 | ||
Effects of prolonged estrogen-progesterone treatment and hypophysectomy on the stimulation of short-latency maternal behavior and aggression in female rats | Q68842378 | ||
Aggression in the female golden hamster: Effects of reproductive state and social isolation | Q68928448 | ||
Postpartum aggression in rats does not influence threshold currents for EBS-induced aggression | Q68984623 | ||
Acute and chronic effects of psychotropic drugs on maternal aggression in mice | Q69196646 | ||
Quantitative and comparative analyses of pro-aggressive actions of benzodiazepines in maternal aggression of rats | Q69370468 | ||
The inhibitory effects of fluprazine on parental aggression in female mice are dependent upon intruder sex | Q69444556 | ||
Mice: Postpartum aggression elicited by the presence of an intruder*1 | Q69467552 | ||
Characterization of pretentorial periaqueductal gray matter neurons mediating intraspecific defensive behaviors in the rat by microinjections of kainic acid | Q69609143 | ||
Reduction of maternal nest building in female mice by testosterone propionate treatment | Q69640108 | ||
Opiate involvement in postpartum aggression in rats | Q69673557 | ||
Effects of testosterone, estrogen, and dihydrotestosterone upon aggressive and sexual behavior of female rats | Q69692077 | ||
Vomeronasal organ removal and female mouse aggression: the role of experience | Q69730345 | ||
Offspring control of cerebrospinal fluid GABA concentrations in lactating rats | Q69898792 | ||
Plasma concentrations of progesterone and 13,14-dihydro-15-keto prostaglandin F-2 alpha in pregnant, pseudopregnant and hysterectomized pseudopregnant mice | Q70266978 | ||
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Postpartum fighting in the rat: nipple development and the presence of young | Q70646566 | ||
Testosterone propionate inhibits maternal aggression in mice | Q70648385 | ||
Postpartum aggression in rats: II. Dependence on maternal sensitivity to young and effects of experience with pregnancy and parturition | Q70649846 | ||
Mice: suckling stimulation but not lactation important for maternal aggression | Q70656261 | ||
Some situational and experiential determinants of maternal aggression in mice | Q70662629 | ||
Agonistic behavior between pregnant mice and male intruders | Q70665764 | ||
Plasmin prolactin levels are not related to the initiation, maintenance, and decline of postpartum aggression in mice | Q70665775 | ||
The role of progesterone in pregnancy-induced aggression in mice | Q70793515 | ||
Aggression in the lactating female rat: the normal decline is not dependent on the physical development of the pups | Q70968041 | ||
Aggressive experience and maternal aggression in the Mongolian gerbil | Q71230294 | ||
Maternal aggression in hamsters: effects of stage of lactation, presence of pups, and repeated testing | Q71232280 | ||
Maternal aggression in rats: effects of olfactory bulbectomy, ZnSO4-induced anosmia, and vomeronasal organ removal | Q71369577 | ||
Serum Prolactin Levels in Rats During Different Reproductive States | Q71406682 | ||
Intermale and maternal aggression in adult rats tested at different ages | Q71845576 | ||
Factors influencing pregnancy-induced aggression in mice | Q71846460 | ||
Ergot drugs suppress plasma prolactin and lactation but not aggression in parturient mice | Q71853103 | ||
Effects of intracerebroventricular administration of 5-HT receptor agonists on the maternal aggression of rats | Q72113815 | ||
Maternal aggression in rats: effects of visual or auditory deprivation of the mother and dyadic pattern of ultrasonic vocalizations | Q72766804 | ||
Differential effects of two corticotropin-releasing factor antagonists on conditioned defeat in male Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) | Q73118880 | ||
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Maternal and mating-induced aggression is associated with elevated citrulline immunoreactivity in the paraventricular nucleus in prairie voles | Q73507966 | ||
Maternal aggression in endothelial nitric oxide synthase-deficient mice | Q74104540 | ||
Pup age and aggressive behavior in lactating rats | Q74267933 | ||
P433 | issue | 8 | |
P921 | main subject | laboratory | Q483242 |
P304 | page(s) | 869-888 | |
P577 | publication date | 2002-12-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews | Q15709986 |
P1476 | title | Sensory, hormonal, and neural control of maternal aggression in laboratory rodents | |
P478 | volume | 26 |
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