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    Oxytocin-dependent consolation behavior in rodents by Burkett, J. P., Andari, E., Johnson, Z. V., Curry, D. C., de Waal, F. B. M., Young, L. J.

    “…Consolation behavior toward distressed others is common in humans and great apes, yet our ability to explore the biological mechanisms underlying this behavior…”
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    The oxytocin system promotes resilience to the effects of neonatal isolation on adult social attachment in female prairie voles by Barrett, C E, Arambula, S E, Young, L J

    Published in Translational psychiatry (21-07-2015)
    “…Genes and social experiences interact to create variation in social behavior and vulnerability to develop disorders of the social domain. Socially monogamous…”
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    Neuroanatomical distribution of oxytocin and vasopressin 1a receptors in the socially monogamous coppery titi monkey ( Callicebus cupreus ) by Freeman, S.M, Walum, H, Inoue, K, Smith, A.L, Goodman, M.M, Bales, K.L, Young, L.J

    Published in Neuroscience (25-07-2014)
    “…Highlights • Vasopressin 1a receptor binding is diffuse and widespread in the titi monkey brain. • Oxytocin receptor binding is much more limited, with the…”
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    Characterization of the oxytocin system regulating affiliative behavior in female prairie voles by Ross, H.E, Cole, C.D, Smith, Y, Neumann, I.D, Landgraf, R, Murphy, A.Z, Young, L.J

    Published in Neuroscience (15-09-2009)
    “…Abstract Oxytocin regulates partner preference formation and alloparental behavior in the socially monogamous prairie vole ( Microtus ochrogaster ) by…”
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    Effects of Mating and Social Exposure on Cell Proliferation in the Adult Male Prairie Vole (Microtus ochrogaster) by Diaz, N. F., Paredes, R. G., Camacho, F. J., Young, L. J., Castro, A. E., Portillo, W.

    Published in Neural plasticity (22-09-2020)
    “…Microtus ochrogaster is a rodent with a monogamous reproductive strategy characterized by strong pair bond formation after 6 h of mating. Here, we determine…”
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    Vasopressin-dependent neural circuits underlying pair bond formation in the monogamous prairie vole by Lim, M.M, Young, L.J

    Published in Neuroscience (2004)
    “…Arginine vasopressin and its V1a receptor subtype (V1aR) are critical for pair bond formation between adult prairie voles. However, it is unclear which brain…”
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    Oxytocin receptors in the nucleus accumbens facilitate “spontaneous” maternal behavior in adult female prairie voles by Olazábal, D.E., Young, L.J.

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2006)
    “…Oxytocin and the nucleus accumbens have been extensively implicated in the regulation of maternal behavior, and the processing of pup-related stimuli relevant…”
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    The influence of AVPR1A genotype on individual differences in behaviors during a mirror self‐recognition task in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) by Mahovetz, L. M., Young, L. J., Hopkins, W. D.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-06-2016)
    “…Male DupB+/− chimpanzees exhibited more scratching and agonistic behaviors than all other sex and genotype cohorts during a mirror self‐recognition task. The…”
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    Effect of cooling heat-stressed dairy cows during the dry period on insulin response by Tao, S, Thompson, I M, Monteiro, A P A, Hayen, M J, Young, L J, Dahl, G E

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-09-2012)
    “…Heat stress (HT) during the dry period affects hepatic gene expression and adipose tissue mobilization during the transition period. In addition, it is…”
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    A polymorphic indel containing the RS3 microsatellite in the 5′ flanking region of the vasopressin V1a receptor gene is associated with chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) personality by Hopkins, W. D., Donaldson, Z. R., Young, L. J.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-07-2012)
    “…Vasopressin is a neuropeptide that has been strongly implicated in the development and evolution of complex social relations and cognition in mammals. Recent…”
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    Race, neighbourhood characteristics and disparities in chemotherapy for colorectal cancer by Hao, Y, Landrine, H, Jemal, A, Ward, K C, Bayakly, A R, Young, J L, Flanders, W D, Ward, E M

    “…BackgroundStudies have found significant race/ethnic and age differences in receipt of adjuvant chemotherapy for stages III colon and II/III rectal cancers…”
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    Species and individual differences in juvenile female alloparental care are associated with oxytocin receptor density in the striatum and the lateral septum by Olazábal, D.E., Young, L.J.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-05-2006)
    “…The neuropeptide oxytocin has been implicated in the regulation of affiliative behavior and maternal responsiveness in several mammalian species. Rodent…”
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    Crack severity in relation to non-homogeneous Ni oxidation in anode-supported solid oxide fuel cells by Young, J.L., Birss, V.I.

    Published in Journal of power sources (01-09-2011)
    “…The full oxidation of Ni–YSZ anode-supported cells at high temperatures (>700 °C) is shown here to lead to much more severe degradation (larger quantity and…”
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    A possible solution to the mechanical degradation of Ni–yttria stabilized zirconia anode-supported solid oxide fuel cells due to redox cycling by Vedasri, V., Young, J.L., Birss, V.I.

    Published in Journal of power sources (01-09-2010)
    “…The viability of cooling a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) during air exposure is investigated as a possible solution to the mechanical damage caused by…”
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    The effect of pre-oxidation treatments on the oxidation tolerance of Ni-yttria-stabilized zirconia anodes in solid oxide fuel cells by YOUNG, J. L, MOLERO, H, BIRSS, V. I

    Published in Journal of power sources (20-12-2014)
    “…When a Ni-YSZ (yttria-stabilized zirconia) anode-supported solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is exposed to air at high temperatures, the outcome can be catastrophic…”
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    Limitations in the isolation and stimulation of splenic mononuclear cells in a dasyurid marsupial, Phascogale calura by Letendre, C, Young, L J, Old, J M

    Published in BMC research notes (10-10-2018)
    “…Marsupials suffer from an increasing number of stressors in this changing world. Functional studies are thus needed to broaden our understanding of the…”
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    Transmission disequilibrium testing of arginine vasopressin receptor 1a (AVPR1A) polymorphisms in autism by KIM, S.-J, YOUNG, L. J, GONEN, D, VEENSTRA-VANDERWEELE, J, COURCHESNE, R, COURCHESNE, E, LORD, C, LEVENTHAL, B. L, COOK, E. H, INSEL, T. R

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-01-2002)
    “…Impairment in social reciprocity is a central component of autism. In preclinical studies, arginine vasopressin (AVP) has been shown to increase a range of…”
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    Neonatal oxytocin manipulations have long-lasting, sexually dimorphic effects on vasopressin receptors by Bales, K.L, Plotsky, P.M, Young, L.J, Lim, M.M, Grotte, N, Ferrer, E, Carter, C.S

    Published in Neuroscience (05-01-2007)
    “…Abstract Developmental exposure to oxytocin (OT) or oxytocin antagonists (OTAs) has been shown to cause long-lasting and often sexually dimorphic effects on…”
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    Electroporation as a method for high-level nonviral gene transfer to the lung by DEAN, D. A, MACHADO-ARANDA, D, BLAIR-PARKS, K, YELDANDI, A. V, YOUNG, J. L

    Published in Gene therapy (01-09-2003)
    “…To increase the levels of pulmonary gene transfer by nonviral vectors, we have adopted electroporation protocols for use in the lung. A volume of 100-200…”
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