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McClintock, Martha
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McClintock, Martha
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Estrus
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Estrus Synchronization
Academic Article
Multiple factors determine the sex ratio of postpartum-conceived Norway rat litters.
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Isolation and the timing of mammary gland development, gonadarche, and ovarian senescence: implications for mammary tumor burden.
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Variation in reproductive traits is associated with short anogenital distance in female rats.
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A coupled-oscillator model of ovarian-cycle synchrony among female rats.
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Endocrine basis for two types of individual differences in lordosis reflex intensity.
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Timing of insemination is correlated with the secondary sex ratio of Norway rats.
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Reproductive senescence in female rats: a longitudinal study of individual differences in estrous cycles and behavior.
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Estrous synchrony and its mediation by airborne chemical communication (Rattus norvegicus).
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Estrous synchrony: modulation of ovarian cycle length by female pheromones.
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Isolation accelerates reproductive senescence and alters its predictors in female rats.
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Suppression of postpartum fertility in pairs of female rats sharing the same nesting environment.
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Induction of persistent estrus by airborne chemical communication among female rats.
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Individual differences among female rats in the timing of the preovulatory LH surge are predicted by lordosis reflex intensity.
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Social modulation of behavioral reproductive senescence in female rats.
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PHEROMONES, BEHAVIOR AND THE REGULATION OF FERTILITY
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