Effects of vomeronasal organ removal on individual odor discrimination, sex-odor preference, and scent marking by female hamsters.

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Published in Physiol Behav on March 01, 1999

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A Petrulis1, M Peng, R E Johnston

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1: Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. ap16@cornell.edu

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