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Genomic imprinting mediates sexual experience-dependent olfactory learning in male mice William T. Swaney*†‡, James P. Curley*, Frances A. Champagne*†, and Eric B. Keverne* *Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour, Univ
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Document Date: 2008-05-06 19:56:46


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