Maternal and littermate deprivation disrupts maternal behavior and social-learning of food preference in adulthood: tactile stimulation, nest odor, and social rearing prevent these effects. (Q51813249)
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scientific article published in April 2006
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English | Maternal and littermate deprivation disrupts maternal behavior and social-learning of food preference in adulthood: tactile stimulation, nest odor, and social rearing prevent these effects. |
scientific article published in April 2006 |
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Maternal and littermate deprivation disrupts maternal behavior and social-learning of food preference in adulthood: tactile stimulation, nest odor, and social rearing prevent these effects (English)
Angel I Melo
Melissa Madden
Katia Sinopoli
Alison S Fleming
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