Measuring virgin female aggression in the female intruder test (FIT): effects of oxytocin, estrous cycle, and anxiety

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P2093author name stringTrynke R de Jong
Daniela I Beiderbeck
Inga D Neumann
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P577publication date2014-03-10
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P1476titleMeasuring virgin female aggression in the female intruder test (FIT): effects of oxytocin, estrous cycle, and anxiety
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