2013
DOI: 10.3922/j.psns.2013.1.17
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Fos expression in the prefrontal cortex and mesencephalic dorsal raphe nucleus in lactating rats after social instigation.

Abstract: Females are often less aggressive than males, but they exhibit high levels of agonistic behavior against an intruder in the area of the nest during lactation. This behavior is referred to as maternal aggression. In rats, maternal aggressive behavior occurs more often from postpartum day 3 (PPD 3) to PPD 12. Social instigation is an experimental protocol used to increase the levels of aggression that are typical of the species. In the present study we used social instigation to analyze the expression of a marke… Show more

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