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| Dynamics of pair bonding and breeding by females (F) and males (M

| Dynamics of pair bonding and breeding by females (F) and males (M

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The molecular genetics of pair bonding. (a) Male meadow voles
The molecular genetics of pair bonding. (a) Male meadow voles

Oxytocin, vasopressin, and the neurogenetics of sociality

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Biology | Free Full-Text | The Neurobiology of Love and Pair Bonding
Biology | Free Full-Text | The Neurobiology of Love and Pair Bonding

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| Dynamics of pair bonding and breeding by females (F) and males (M
| Dynamics of pair bonding and breeding by females (F) and males (M

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mating behavior | Semantic Scholar
mating behavior | Semantic Scholar

Vasopressin and Pair-Bond Formation: Genes to Brain to Behavior
Vasopressin and Pair-Bond Formation: Genes to Brain to Behavior

(AVPR1A) Associates with Pair-Bonding Behavior in Humans - DocsLib
(AVPR1A) Associates with Pair-Bonding Behavior in Humans - DocsLib

The neurobiology of pair bonding | PDF
The neurobiology of pair bonding | PDF

Antidiuretic hormone: Video, Anatomy & Definition | Osmosis
Antidiuretic hormone: Video, Anatomy & Definition | Osmosis

CRISPR voles can’t detect ‘love hormone’ oxytocin — but still mate for life
CRISPR voles can’t detect ‘love hormone’ oxytocin — but still mate for life

Mated male prairie voles exhibit mating-induced aggression toward
Mated male prairie voles exhibit mating-induced aggression toward

SOLVED:High levels of oxytocin and vasopressin in prairie voles trigger
SOLVED:High levels of oxytocin and vasopressin in prairie voles trigger

Frontiers | Pair-bonding and social experience modulate new neurons
Frontiers | Pair-bonding and social experience modulate new neurons


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