Fatherhood reduces the survival of adult‐generated cells and affects various types of behavior in the prairie vole (<i><scp>M</scp>icrotus ochrogaster</i> )
Claudia Lieberwirth(Florida State University), Zuoxin Wang(Florida State University), Yan Liu(Florida State University), Yue Wang(Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology), Xixi Jia(Peking University)
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