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Oxytocin and affiliative behavior in prairie voles
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Oxytocin modulates distributed immediate early gene expression across forebrain nuclei in male prairie voles
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Neuropeptide Y and Cholecystokinin Modulation of the Expressionand Extinction of Fear-Potentiated Startle
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Cell Type-Dependent Activities of the Ubiquitin-Proteasome Systemand Selective Neurodegeneration
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Exploring the neurogenetics of sociality: creation of models toassess the functional role of V1a receptor diversity
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Neural mechanisms of variation in pair bond formation in prairie
voles
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Family life and its consequences: insights from the monogamous
prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster)
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The Role of β-Catenin in Long-Term Memory Formation
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The Neurobiology of Consolation in the Prairie Vole
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Cell Types in the Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis: Effectors for Stress Modulation of Anxiety
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Identifying Novel Therapeutic Strategies for Enhancing Social
Cognition Using Functional Animal Models
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