Pup-killing produced by the administration of testosterone propionate to adult female mice*1

作者: P DAVIS

DOI: 10.1016/0018-506X(72)90017-7

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摘要: Abstract The administration of testosterone propionate to intact and ovariectomized adult, virgin female mice elicited pup-killing behavior. Pup killing was not observed when tests were conducted 3 weeks after the termination treatment. Finally, in but females, pup increased as a function dosage.

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