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1. Early experiences can alter the size of cortical fields in prairie voles ( Microtus ochrogaster )

2. Individual differences in cortical connections of somatosensory cortex are associated with parental rearing style in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster)

3. Chronic intranasal oxytocin causes long-term impairments in partner preference formation in male prairie voles

4. The central oxytocinergic system of the prairie vole.

5. Maternal oxytocin treatment at birth increases epigenetic age in male offspring.

6. Transcriptional diversity of the oxytocin receptor in prairie voles: mechanistic implications for behavioral neuroscience and maternal physiology.

7. Father's care uniquely influences male neurodevelopment.

8. Lasting consequences on physiology and social behavior following cesarean delivery in prairie voles.

9. Neuroanatomical and functional consequences of oxytocin treatment at birth in prairie voles.

10. Oxytocin receptor single nucleotide polymorphism predicts atony-related postpartum hemorrhage.

11. Effects of a D2 receptor antagonist on repeated pair bond formation in the male prairie vole.

12. An epigenetic rheostat of experience: DNA methylation of OXTR as a mechanism of early life allostasis.

13. Genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors controlling oxytocin receptor gene expression.

14. Is Oxytocin "Nature's Medicine"?

15. Rewritable fidelity: How repeated pairings and age influence subsequent pair-bond formation in male prairie voles.

16. Behavioral and epigenetic consequences of oxytocin treatment at birth.

17. Early nurture epigenetically tunes the oxytocin receptor.

18. Oxytocin Receptors in the Anteromedial Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Promote Stress-Induced Social Avoidance in Female California Mice.

19. The Monogamy Paradox: What Do Love and Sex Have to Do With It?

20. The neurobiological causes and effects of alloparenting.

21. Intergenerational transmission of sociality: the role of parents in shaping social behavior in monogamous and non-monogamous species.

22. Inhibition of vasopressin V1a receptors in the medioventral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis has sex- and context-specific anxiogenic effects.

23. BOLD fMRI in awake prairie voles: A platform for translational social and affective neuroscience.

24. Individual differences in cortical connections of somatosensory cortex are associated with parental rearing style in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster).

25. Early rearing experience is associated with vasopressin immunoreactivity but not reactivity to an acute non-social stressor in the prairie vole.

26. Intergenerational transmission of alloparental behavior and oxytocin and vasopressin receptor distribution in the prairie vole.

27. Early rearing experience is related to altered aggression and vasopressin production following chronic social isolation in the prairie vole.

28. Chronic intranasal oxytocin causes long-term impairments in partner preference formation in male prairie voles.

29. Natural variation in early parental care correlates with social behaviors in adolescent prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster).

30. Developmental experiences and the oxytocin receptor system.

31. Anti-inflammatory influences on behavioral, but not cortisol, responses during maternal separation.

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