Genetic variation in the social environment affects behavioral phenotypes of oxytocin receptor mutants in zebrafish

scientific article published on 09 September 2020

Genetic variation in the social environment affects behavioral phenotypes of oxytocin receptor mutants in zebrafish is …
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P356DOI10.7554/ELIFE.56973
P932PMC publication ID7481002
P698PubMed publication ID32902385

P50authorRui F. OliveiraQ42175533
Gil LevkowitzQ57085475
Diogo RibeiroQ92803177
P2093author name stringJanna Blechman
Savani Anbalagan
Magda Teles
Ana Rita Nunes
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P4510describes a project that usesImageJQ1659584
P921main subjectgenetic variationQ349856
P577publication date2020-09-09
P1433published ineLifeQ2000008
P1476titleGenetic variation in the social environment affects behavioral phenotypes of oxytocin receptor mutants in zebrafish
P478volume9

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