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The following pages link to Responsiveness of female mice to preputial attractant: Effects of sexual experience and ovarian hormones (Q70724448):
Displaying 20 items.
- Sexual attractiveness of male chemicals and vocalizations in mice. (Q26824998) (← links)
- Communication impairments in mice lacking Shank1: reduced levels of ultrasonic vocalizations and scent marking behavior (Q28592394) (← links)
- Female urine-induced male mice ultrasonic vocalizations, but not scent-marking, is modulated by social experience. (Q30474907) (← links)
- A Physiologically Based Approach To the Study of Bisphenol a and Other Estrogenic Chemicals On the Size of Reproductive Organs, Daily Sperm Production, and Behavior (Q34455653) (← links)
- Hormonal gain control of a medial preoptic area social reward circuit (Q38992003) (← links)
- Postpubertal experience establishes signal value of mammalian sex odor (Q39211857) (← links)
- Non-sensory involvement of the olfactory bulbs in the mediation of social behaviors (Q39946138) (← links)
- Gonadal hormones and sensory function (Q40146702) (← links)
- Male mouse (Mus musculus) ultrasonic vocalizations to female urine: why is heterosexual experience necessary? (Q41587657) (← links)
- Chemistry of male dominance in the house mouse, Mus domesticus (Q43492621) (← links)
- Olfactory preferences, scent marking, and “proceptivity” in female hamsters (Q43779802) (← links)
- The preputial gland as an indicator of social dominance in male mice (Q44971912) (← links)
- Neuronal Representation of Social Information in the Medial Amygdala of Awake Behaving Mice. (Q46267964) (← links)
- The neuroendocrinology of sexual attraction (Q47559188) (← links)
- Urinary marking in female house mice: effects of ovarian steroids, sex experience, and type of stimulus (Q67287211) (← links)
- Seminal vesicle and preputial gland response to steroids in adult male mice is influenced by prior intrauterine position (Q67757527) (← links)
- Female-attracting property of urinary compounds in male mice. Stereospecificity and interaction with other factors (Q70240111) (← links)
- Prenatal exposure to low doses of the estrogenic chemicals diethylstilbestrol and o,p'-DDT alters aggressive behavior of male and female house mice (Q73261402) (← links)
- Pattern of volatile compounds in dominant and subordinate male mouse urine (Q86838459) (← links)
- Beyond Pavlovian classical conditioning (Q106634658) (← links)