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M L Walsh

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1980
Localization of mitochondria in living cells with rhodamine 123L V Johnson, M L Walsh, L B Chen
Physiology & Behavior|April 1, 1993
Influence of combined estradiol and testosterone implants on the aggressiveness of nonaggressive female ratsD J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1987
Competitive behavior in male rats: aggression and success enhanced by medial hypothalamic lesions as well as by testosterone implantsD J Albert, E M Dyson, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1990
Aggression by ovariectomized female rats: combined testosterone/estrogen implants support the development of hormone-dependent aggressionD J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior|February 1, 1989
Ovariectomy attenuates aggression by female rats cohabiting with sexually active sterile malesD J Albert, D M Petrovic, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1987
Competitive behavior: intact male rats but not hyperdefensive males with medial hypothalamic lesions share water with femalesD J Albert, E M Dyson, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior|December 1, 1982
Mouse killing in rats: a comparison of spontaneous killers and rats with lesions of the medial hypothalamus or the medial accumbens nucleusD J Albert, M L Walsh, J Ryan, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1982
A comparison of the effect of preoperative gentling on the mouse killing and reactivity induced by lesions of the lateral septum, the medial accumbens nucleus, and the medial hypothalamusD J Albert, M L Walsh, J Ryan, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1986
Spontaneous mouse killing rats: gentling and food deprivation result in killing behavior almost identical to that of rats with medial hypothalamic lesionsD J Albert, M L Walsh, Y Siemens, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1986
Defensive aggression toward an experimenter: no differences between males and females following septal, medial accumbens, or medial hypothalamic lesions in ratsD J Albert, M L Walsh, C Zalys, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1980
Localization of mitochondria in living cells with rhodamine 123L V Johnson, M L Walsh, L B Chen
Physiology & Behavior|April 1, 1993
Influence of combined estradiol and testosterone implants on the aggressiveness of nonaggressive female ratsD J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1987
Competitive behavior in male rats: aggression and success enhanced by medial hypothalamic lesions as well as by testosterone implantsD J Albert, E M Dyson, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1990
Aggression by ovariectomized female rats: combined testosterone/estrogen implants support the development of hormone-dependent aggressionD J Albert, R H Jonik, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior|February 1, 1989
Ovariectomy attenuates aggression by female rats cohabiting with sexually active sterile malesD J Albert, D M Petrovic, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1987
Competitive behavior: intact male rats but not hyperdefensive males with medial hypothalamic lesions share water with femalesD J Albert, E M Dyson, M L Walsh
Physiology & Behavior|December 1, 1982
Mouse killing in rats: a comparison of spontaneous killers and rats with lesions of the medial hypothalamus or the medial accumbens nucleusD J Albert, M L Walsh, J Ryan, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1982
A comparison of the effect of preoperative gentling on the mouse killing and reactivity induced by lesions of the lateral septum, the medial accumbens nucleus, and the medial hypothalamusD J Albert, M L Walsh, J Ryan, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1986
Spontaneous mouse killing rats: gentling and food deprivation result in killing behavior almost identical to that of rats with medial hypothalamic lesionsD J Albert, M L Walsh, Y Siemens, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1986
Defensive aggression toward an experimenter: no differences between males and females following septal, medial accumbens, or medial hypothalamic lesions in ratsD J Albert, M L Walsh, C Zalys, et al.
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