Sex- and context-dependent effects of acute isolation on vocal and non-vocal social behaviors in mice
Xin Zhao(Beijing Normal University), Katherine Tschida(Cornell University), Patryk Ziobro(Cornell University), Zichen He(Southwestern Institute of Physics), Samantha Chu(Cornell University), Nicole M. Pranic(Cornell University), Samantha Rabinovich(Cornell University), Caroline Kornbrek(Cornell University), Jennifer Zhao(Cornell University), William Chan(Cornell University)
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