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S C Maxson

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Behavior Genetics|May 1, 1993
Olfactory discrimination of urinary odortypes from congenic strains (DBA/1Bg and DBA1.C57BL10-YBg) of mice differing in their Y chromosomesE Monahan, K Yamazaki, G K Beauchamp, et al.
Behavior Genetics|May 1, 1993
A comparison of the contribution of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and Y chromosomes to the discriminability of individual urine odors of mice by Long-Evans ratsH M Schellinck, E Monahan, R E Brown, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|October 30, 2001
Aggressive behavioral phenotypes in miceK A Miczek, S C Maxson, E W Fish, et al.
Behavior Genetics|July 1, 1995
Intermale aggression tested in two procedures, using four inbred strains of mice and their reciprocal congenics: Y chromosomal implicationsP V Guillot, M Carlier, S C Maxson, et al.
Life Sciences|January 15, 1977
Correlated effects of the Y-chromosome of mice on developmental changes in testosterone levels and intermale aggressionM K Selmanoff, B D Goldman, S C Maxson, et al.
Behavior Genetics|July 1, 1981
Y-chromosome length in sublines of two mouse strainsB E Ginsburg, L C Vigue, W A Larson, et al.
Epilepsia|February 1, 1983
A mutant for spontaneous seizures in C57BL/10Bg miceS C Maxson, M D Fine, B E Ginsburg, et al.
Nature|February 13, 1975
Evidence for a Y chromosomal contribution to an aggressive phenotype in inbred miceM K Selmanoff, J E Jumonville, S C Maxson, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|October 1, 1995
Transcription of the Y chromosomal gene, Sry, in adult mouse brainG Lahr, S C Maxson, A Mayer, et al.
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|May 31, 1996
Genotype-dependent sex differentiation of dopaminergic neurons in primary cultures of embryonic mouse brainR Sibug, E Küppers, C Beyer, et al.
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Behavior Genetics|May 1, 1993
Olfactory discrimination of urinary odortypes from congenic strains (DBA/1Bg and DBA1.C57BL10-YBg) of mice differing in their Y chromosomesE Monahan, K Yamazaki, G K Beauchamp, et al.
Behavior Genetics|May 1, 1993
A comparison of the contribution of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and Y chromosomes to the discriminability of individual urine odors of mice by Long-Evans ratsH M Schellinck, E Monahan, R E Brown, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|October 30, 2001
Aggressive behavioral phenotypes in miceK A Miczek, S C Maxson, E W Fish, et al.
Behavior Genetics|July 1, 1995
Intermale aggression tested in two procedures, using four inbred strains of mice and their reciprocal congenics: Y chromosomal implicationsP V Guillot, M Carlier, S C Maxson, et al.
Life Sciences|January 15, 1977
Correlated effects of the Y-chromosome of mice on developmental changes in testosterone levels and intermale aggressionM K Selmanoff, B D Goldman, S C Maxson, et al.
Behavior Genetics|July 1, 1981
Y-chromosome length in sublines of two mouse strainsB E Ginsburg, L C Vigue, W A Larson, et al.
Epilepsia|February 1, 1983
A mutant for spontaneous seizures in C57BL/10Bg miceS C Maxson, M D Fine, B E Ginsburg, et al.
Nature|February 13, 1975
Evidence for a Y chromosomal contribution to an aggressive phenotype in inbred miceM K Selmanoff, J E Jumonville, S C Maxson, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|October 1, 1995
Transcription of the Y chromosomal gene, Sry, in adult mouse brainG Lahr, S C Maxson, A Mayer, et al.
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|May 31, 1996
Genotype-dependent sex differentiation of dopaminergic neurons in primary cultures of embryonic mouse brainR Sibug, E Küppers, C Beyer, et al.
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