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C H Kinsley

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 7, 1986
The new formatC H Kinsley
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1994
Developmental psychobiological influences on rodent parental behaviorC H Kinsley
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1987
Prenatal stress reduces estradiol-induced prolactin release in male and female ratsC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|November 1, 1986
Opiate involvement in postpartum aggression in ratsC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
Hormones and Behavior|March 1, 1988
Prolactin modulation of the maternal-like behavior displayed by juvenile ratsC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
Hormones and Behavior|March 1, 1988
Prenatal stress and maternal behavior in intact virgin rats: response latencies are decreased in males and increased in femalesC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|July 28, 2011
Why the maternal brain?C H Kinsley, E Amory-Meyer
Developmental Psychobiology|May 1, 1990
Morphine treatment and reproductive condition alter olfactory preferences for pup and adult male odors in female ratsC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1993
Sex differences and gonadal hormones influence susceptibility to the activity-stress paradigmK G Lambert, C H Kinsley
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1988
Parity-associated reductions in behavioral sensitivity to opiatesC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 7, 1986
The new formatC H Kinsley
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1994
Developmental psychobiological influences on rodent parental behaviorC H Kinsley
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1987
Prenatal stress reduces estradiol-induced prolactin release in male and female ratsC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|November 1, 1986
Opiate involvement in postpartum aggression in ratsC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
Hormones and Behavior|March 1, 1988
Prolactin modulation of the maternal-like behavior displayed by juvenile ratsC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
Hormones and Behavior|March 1, 1988
Prenatal stress and maternal behavior in intact virgin rats: response latencies are decreased in males and increased in femalesC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|July 28, 2011
Why the maternal brain?C H Kinsley, E Amory-Meyer
Developmental Psychobiology|May 1, 1990
Morphine treatment and reproductive condition alter olfactory preferences for pup and adult male odors in female ratsC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1993
Sex differences and gonadal hormones influence susceptibility to the activity-stress paradigmK G Lambert, C H Kinsley
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1988
Parity-associated reductions in behavioral sensitivity to opiatesC H Kinsley, R S Bridges
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