scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1016/J.YHBEH.2019.06.015 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 31279703 |
P2093 | author name string | James P Curley | |
Alexander G Ophir | |||
Won Lee | |||
Lisa C Hiura | |||
Eilene Yang | |||
Katherine A Broekman | |||
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Distinct correlations of vasopressin release within the lateral septum and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis with the display of intermale aggression | Q43125080 | ||
Oxytocin mediates rodent social memory within the lateral septum and the medial amygdala depending on the relevance of the social stimulus: male juvenile versus female adult conspecifics | Q43622046 | ||
Nucleus accumbens oxytocin and dopamine interact to regulate pair bond formation in female prairie voles | Q44624436 | ||
Evoked axonal oxytocin release in the central amygdala attenuates fear response | Q44740042 | ||
Sociality and oxytocin and vasopressin in the brain of male and female dominant and subordinate mandarin voles | Q45171897 | ||
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Dynamic changes in social dominance and mPOA GnRH expression in male mice following social opportunity | Q46462103 | ||
Oxytocin receptors modulate a social salience neural network in male prairie voles | Q46464529 | ||
Repeated agonistic encounters in hamsters modulate AVP V1a receptor binding | Q46527110 | ||
Region-specific associations between sex, social status, and oxytocin receptor density in the brains of eusocial rodents. | Q46705205 | ||
The rewarding effect of aggression is reduced by nucleus accumbens dopamine receptor antagonism in mice | Q46809457 | ||
Differences in intermale aggression are accompanied by opposite vasopressin release patterns within the septum in rats bred for low and high anxiety | Q46871314 | ||
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Social instability stress in adolescent male rats reduces social interaction and social recognition performance and increases oxytocin receptor binding | Q47769244 | ||
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Differential lateral septal vasopressin innervation in aggressive and nonaggressive male mice | Q48363876 | ||
Oxytocin inhibits aggression in female Syrian hamsters | Q48429621 | ||
Social investigation in a memory task relates to natural variation in septal expression of oxytocin receptor and vasopressin receptor 1a in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster). | Q48435374 | ||
Oxytocin microinjected into the central amygdaloid nuclei exerts anti-aggressive effects in male rats. | Q48442466 | ||
Acute and repeated intranasal oxytocin administration exerts anti-aggressive and pro-affiliative effects in male rats | Q48489557 | ||
Vasopressin into the preoptic area increases grooming behavior in mice | Q48667338 | ||
Vasopressin injected into the hypothalamus triggers a stereotypic behavior in golden hamsters | Q48670037 | ||
Species and individual differences in juvenile female alloparental care are associated with oxytocin receptor density in the striatum and the lateral septum | Q48670167 | ||
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Effects of chronic social defeat on behavioral and neural correlates of sociality: Vasopressin, oxytocin and the vasopressinergic V1b receptor | Q48892869 | ||
Perinatal and juvenile social environments interact to shape cognitive behaviour and neural phenotype in prairie voles. | Q51321851 | ||
Septal vasopressin modulates social memory in male rats. | Q52122344 | ||
Neural Circuit Mechanisms of Social Behavior. | Q52330917 | ||
Major urinary protein levels are associated with social status and context in mouse social hierarchies. | Q52498328 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 104551 | |
P577 | publication date | 2019-08-13 | |
P1433 | published in | Hormones and Behaviour | Q15760887 |
P1476 | title | Social status in mouse social hierarchies is associated with variation in oxytocin and vasopressin 1a receptor densities | |
P478 | volume | 114 |
Q101224913 | Sex-dependent effects of social status on the regulation of arginine-vasopressin (AVP) V1a, oxytocin (OT), and serotonin (5-HT) 1A receptor binding and aggression in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) | cites work | P2860 |
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