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    Merullo DP, Asogwa CN, Sanchez-Valpuesta M, Hayase S, Pattnaik BR, Wada K, Riters LV.
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  • 24. Expression of oxytocin receptors in the zebra finch brain during vocal development.
    Davis MT, Grogan KE, Fraccaroli I, Libecap TJ, Pilgeram NR, Maney DL.
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  • 27. The hippocampus and caudomedial neostriatum show selective responsiveness to conspecific song in the female zebra finch.
    Bailey DJ, Rosebush JC, Wade J.
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  • 29. Expression of the GABA(A) receptor gamma4-subunit gene in discrete nuclei within the zebra finch song system.
    Thode C, Güttinger HR, Darlison MG.
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    Hayase S, Wang H, Ohgushi E, Kobayashi M, Mori C, Horita H, Mineta K, Liu WC, Wada K.
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    Hamaide J, De Groof G, Van Ruijssevelt L, Lukacova K, Van Audekerke J, Verhoye M, Van der Linden A.
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  • 33. miR-9 and miR-140-5p target FoxP2 and are regulated as a function of the social context of singing behavior in zebra finches.
    Shi Z, Luo G, Fu L, Fang Z, Wang X, Li X.
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    Araki M, Bandi MM, Yazaki-Sugiyama Y.
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  • 36. Singing activity-driven Arc expression associated with vocal acoustic plasticity in juvenile songbird.
    Hayase S, Wada K.
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