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Effects of chronic and intermittent cocaine treatment on dominance, aggression, and oxytocin levels in post-lactational rats
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Mitchell A. Black
Elizabeth T. Cox
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Thomas M. Jarrett
Josephine M. Johns
Paul W. Joyner
Matthew S. McMurray
Christopher L. Middleton
Cheryl H. Walker
Sarah K. Williams
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1 January 2010
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Doi
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Abstract
Little is known about mechanisms underlying female rodent aggression during the late postpartum period with no pups present. Studies of aggression, dominance, and oxytocin (OT) response in cocaine-treated females are sparse
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