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Behavioral studies using genetically defined mice. A bibliography.

R L Sprott, J Staats

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    This bibliography indexes behavioral studies in mice from 1922-1973, focusing on inbred strains and neurological mutations. It categorizes research by behavioral measures or treatment effects for easy access.

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