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1. Oxytocin receptor disruption in Avil-expressing cells results in blunted sociability and increased inter-male aggression.

2. Oxytocin-MCH circuit regulates monosynaptic inputs to MCH neurons and modulates social recognition memory.

3. Oxytocin Protects against Stress-Induced Cell Death in Murine Pancreatic β-Cells.

4. [Oxytocin in the treatment of the social deficits associated to autism spectrum disorders].

5. Raphe serotonin neuron-specific oxytocin receptor knockout reduces aggression without affecting anxiety-like behavior in male mice only.

6. RNAi knockdown of oxytocin receptor in the nucleus accumbens inhibits social attachment and parental care in monogamous female prairie voles.

7. Osteoblast regulation via ligand-activated nuclear trafficking of the oxytocin receptor.

8. Impairments in the initiation of maternal behavior in oxytocin receptor knockout mice.

9. Social reward requires coordinated activity of nucleus accumbens oxytocin and serotonin.

10. Antidepressant-like effect of sildenafil through oxytocin-dependent cyclic AMP response element-binding protein phosphorylation.

11. Oxytocin mediates the antidepressant effects of mating behavior in male mice.

12. Oxytocin signaling in mouse taste buds.

13. Oxytocin-induced analgesia and scratching are mediated by the vasopressin-1A receptor in the mouse.

14. Social approach to pain in laboratory mice.

15. Genomic and epigenetic evidence for oxytocin receptor deficiency in autism.

16. Oxytocin receptor-deficient mice developed late-onset obesity.

17. New aspects of oxytocin receptor function revealed by knockout mice: sociosexual behaviour and control of energy balance.

18. Oxytocin receptors: ligand binding, signalling and cholesterol dependence.

19. Behavioural studies using temporal and spatial inactivation of the oxytocin receptor.

20. Pervasive social deficits, but normal parturition, in oxytocin receptor-deficient mice.

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