Effects of pair bonding on parental behavior and dopamine activity in the nucleus accumbens in male prairie voles
Katherine Lei(Florida State University), Zuoxin Wang(Florida State University), Adam S. Smith(University of Kansas), Joseph S. Lonstein(Michigan State University), Y. Liu(Florida State University)
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