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1. Anxious about rejection, avoidant of neglect: Infant marmosets tune their attachment based on individual caregiver’s parenting style

2. A calcitonin receptor-expressing subregion of the medial preoptic area is involved in alloparental tolerance in common marmosets

3. Chemogenetic inactivation reveals the inhibitory control function of the prefronto-striatal pathway in the macaque brain

4. Hippocampal Connectivity of the Presubiculum in the Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)

5. Infant attachment behaviors reflect the parenting style of individual caregiver in common marmosets

6. A Farnesyltransferase Inhibitor Restores Cognitive Deficits in Tsc2(+/–) Mice through Inhibition of Rheb1

7. Normal tension glaucoma-like degeneration of the visual system in aged marmosets

8. Chemogenetic inactivation reveals the inhibitory control function of the prefronto-striatal pathway in the macaque brain

9. Evolution of vomeronasal receptor 1 (V1R) genes in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)

10. A Farnesyltransferase Inhibitor Restores Cognitive Deficits in Tsc2+/- Mice through Inhibition of Rheb1.

11. A Single Pheromone Receptor Gene Conserved across 400 My of Vertebrate Evolution

12. A single pheromone receptor gene conserved across 400 million years of vertebrate evolution

13. The olfactory bulb and the number of its glomeruli in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)

14. Social Interaction Influences Blood Cortisol Values and Brain Aromatase Genes in the Protandrous False Clown Anemonefish,Amphiprion ocellaris

15. Sexually dimorphic effects of estrogen on spines in cultures of accessory olfactory bulb

16. Cyclic Phosphatidic Acid Is Produced by Autotaxin in Blood

17. Modification of Synapse Formation of Accessory Olfactory Bulb Neurons by Coculture with Vomeronasal Neurons

18. Maturation of Vomeronasal Receptor Neurons In Vitro by Coculture with Accessory Olfactory Bulb Neurons

19. Three-dimensional reconstruction of electron micrographs reveals intrabulbar circuit differences between accessory and main olfactory bulbs

20. Experimental techniques for neuroscience research using common marmosets

21. Vomeronasal neurons promote synaptic formation on dendritic spines but not dendritic shafts in primary culture of accessory olfactory bulb neurons

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