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October 1, 1992
Interaction of estradiol, testosterone, and progesterone in the modulation of hormone-dependent aggression in the female rat
D J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior
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September 1, 1989
Female rats in a competitive situation: medial hypothalamic lesions increase and ovariectomy decreases success and aggression
D J Albert, D M Petrovic, M L Walsh
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
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January 1, 1992
Hormone-dependent aggression in male and female rats: experiential, hormonal, and neural foundations
D J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior
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April 1, 1990
Hormone-dependent aggression in female rats: testosterone implants attenuate the decline in aggression following ovariectomy
D J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior
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July 1, 1978
Medial hypothalamic electrical stimulation is ineffective in suppressing septal lesion induced hyperreactivity
D J Albert, K N Brayley, J A Milner
Physiology & Behavior
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December 1, 1992
Ovariectomy does not attenuate aggression by primiparous lactating female rats
D J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior
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January 1, 1987
Intermale social aggression: reinstatement in castrated rats by implants of testosterone propionate in the medial hypothalamus
D J Albert, E M Dyson, M L Walsh
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
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January 1, 1993
Aggression in humans: what is its biological foundation?
D J Albert, M L Walsh, R H Jonik
Canadian Journal of Psychology
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April 1, 1971
Injections into the duodenum and the induction of satiety in the rat
G K Ehman, D J Albert, J L Jamieson
The Journal of Urology
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December 1, 1970
Mithramycin and metastatic carcinoma of the prostate
L Persky, K Guerrier, R Rabin, et al.
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Physiology & Behavior
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October 1, 1992
Interaction of estradiol, testosterone, and progesterone in the modulation of hormone-dependent aggression in the female rat
D J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior
|
September 1, 1989
Female rats in a competitive situation: medial hypothalamic lesions increase and ovariectomy decreases success and aggression
D J Albert, D M Petrovic, M L Walsh
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
|
January 1, 1992
Hormone-dependent aggression in male and female rats: experiential, hormonal, and neural foundations
D J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior
|
April 1, 1990
Hormone-dependent aggression in female rats: testosterone implants attenuate the decline in aggression following ovariectomy
D J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior
|
July 1, 1978
Medial hypothalamic electrical stimulation is ineffective in suppressing septal lesion induced hyperreactivity
D J Albert, K N Brayley, J A Milner
Physiology & Behavior
|
December 1, 1992
Ovariectomy does not attenuate aggression by primiparous lactating female rats
D J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior
|
January 1, 1987
Intermale social aggression: reinstatement in castrated rats by implants of testosterone propionate in the medial hypothalamus
D J Albert, E M Dyson, M L Walsh
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
|
January 1, 1993
Aggression in humans: what is its biological foundation?
D J Albert, M L Walsh, R H Jonik
Canadian Journal of Psychology
|
April 1, 1971
Injections into the duodenum and the induction of satiety in the rat
G K Ehman, D J Albert, J L Jamieson
The Journal of Urology
|
December 1, 1970
Mithramycin and metastatic carcinoma of the prostate
L Persky, K Guerrier, R Rabin, et al.
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