Impairment of interstrain social recognition during territorial aggressive behavior in oxytocin receptor-null mice

scientific article published on 12 June 2014

Impairment of interstrain social recognition during territorial aggressive behavior in oxytocin receptor-null mice is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.NEURES.2014.05.003
P698PubMed publication ID24929102
P5875ResearchGate publication ID263098296

P50authorKouta KannoQ60596741
Kazutaka MogiQ84189771
P2093author name stringKatsuhiko Nishimori
Takefumi Kikusui
Tatsuya Hattori
Miho Nagasawa
P921main subjectoxytocinQ169960
P304page(s)90-94
P577publication date2014-06-12
P1433published inNeuroscience ResearchQ15764280
P1476titleImpairment of interstrain social recognition during territorial aggressive behavior in oxytocin receptor-null mice
P478volume90

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