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Catecholamines / Neurotransmitters / Insect fighting / Octopamine / Phenethylamines / Phenols / Serotonin / Aggression / Cricket / Biology / Anatomy / Chemistry
Date: 2012-10-16 14:35:36
Catecholamines
Neurotransmitters
Insect fighting
Octopamine
Phenethylamines
Phenols
Serotonin
Aggression
Cricket
Biology
Anatomy
Chemistry

The decision to fight or flee – insights into underlying mechanism in crickets

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