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B Svare

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Physiology & Behavior|March 1, 1974
Fighting behavior in female mice following chronic androgen treatment during adulthoodB Svare, P G Davis, R Gandelman
Hormones and Behavior|March 1, 1988
Estradiol benzoate can function as an unconditioned stimulus in a conditioned taste aversion paradigmJ Miele, R A Rosellini, B Svare
Hormones and Behavior|June 1, 1984
The role of progesterone in pregnancy-induced aggression in miceM A Mann, C Konen, B Svare
Behavioral and Neural Biology|May 1, 1981
Plasmin prolactin levels are not related to the initiation, maintenance, and decline of postpartum aggression in miceJ Broida, S D Michael, B Svare
Appetite|February 1, 1993
Investigation of anabolic steroids in two taste aversion paradigmsR Ganesan, R A Rosellini, B Svare
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1976
Aggression in male and female mice: evidence for changed neural sensitivity in response to neonatal but not adult androgen exposureF S Saal, R Gandelman, B Svare
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|October 1, 1982
Ergot drugs suppress plasma levels of prolactin (PRL) but not growth hormone (GH), luteinizing hormone (LH) or corticosterone (CORT) in parturient miceM A Mann, S D Michael, B Svare
Physiology & Behavior|March 1, 1981
Pup-killing behavior in mice: suppression by early androgen exposureO Samuels, G Jason, M Mann, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|June 1, 1993
Postpartum aggression in mice: the role of ovarian hormonesL L Ghiraldi, M Plonsky, B B Svare
Physiology & Behavior|February 1, 1981
Some situational and experiential determinants of maternal aggression in miceB Svare, C Betteridge, D Katz, et al.
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Physiology & Behavior|March 1, 1974
Fighting behavior in female mice following chronic androgen treatment during adulthoodB Svare, P G Davis, R Gandelman
Hormones and Behavior|March 1, 1988
Estradiol benzoate can function as an unconditioned stimulus in a conditioned taste aversion paradigmJ Miele, R A Rosellini, B Svare
Hormones and Behavior|June 1, 1984
The role of progesterone in pregnancy-induced aggression in miceM A Mann, C Konen, B Svare
Behavioral and Neural Biology|May 1, 1981
Plasmin prolactin levels are not related to the initiation, maintenance, and decline of postpartum aggression in miceJ Broida, S D Michael, B Svare
Appetite|February 1, 1993
Investigation of anabolic steroids in two taste aversion paradigmsR Ganesan, R A Rosellini, B Svare
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1976
Aggression in male and female mice: evidence for changed neural sensitivity in response to neonatal but not adult androgen exposureF S Saal, R Gandelman, B Svare
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|October 1, 1982
Ergot drugs suppress plasma levels of prolactin (PRL) but not growth hormone (GH), luteinizing hormone (LH) or corticosterone (CORT) in parturient miceM A Mann, S D Michael, B Svare
Physiology & Behavior|March 1, 1981
Pup-killing behavior in mice: suppression by early androgen exposureO Samuels, G Jason, M Mann, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|June 1, 1993
Postpartum aggression in mice: the role of ovarian hormonesL L Ghiraldi, M Plonsky, B B Svare
Physiology & Behavior|February 1, 1981
Some situational and experiential determinants of maternal aggression in miceB Svare, C Betteridge, D Katz, et al.
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