Repeated exposure to kairomone-containing coffee odor improves abnormal olfactory behaviors in heterozygous oxytocin receptor knock-in mice

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  • who: Kazumi Osada from the Nihon University, Japan have published the article: Repeated exposure to kairomone-containing coffee odor improves abnormal olfactory behaviors in heterozygous oxytocin receptor knock-in mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The male and female data are described respectively in blue and red symbols and lines. A two-factor analysis of variance (two-factor ANOVA) was used to evaluate the main effect of brain area and mouse group plus the interaction effect. The exposure groups with combined male and female data were compared because there were no marked differences between the . . .

     

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