Physiological substrates of mammalian monogamy: The prairie vole model
- 1 June 1995
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Elsevier in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
- Vol. 19 (2), 303-314
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0149-7634(94)00070-h
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