Temitayo O. Oyegbile, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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(The winner effect and related hormones in Peromyscus mice.) |
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Fuxjager MJ, Oyegbile TO, Marler CA. (2011) Independent and additive contributions of postvictory testosterone and social experience to the development of the winner effect. Endocrinology. 152: 3422-9 |
Gleason ED, Fuxjager MJ, Oyegbile TO, et al. (2009) Testosterone release and social context: when it occurs and why. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology. 30: 460-9 |
Oyegbile TO, Marler CA. (2006) Weak winner effect in a less aggressive mammal: correlations with corticosterone but not testosterone. Physiology & Behavior. 89: 171-9 |
Oyegbile TO, Marler CA. (2005) Winning fights elevates testosterone levels in California mice and enhances future ability to win fights. Hormones and Behavior. 48: 259-67 |
Marler CA, Oyegbile TO, Plavicki J, et al. (2005) Response to Wingfield's commentary on "A continuing saga: The role of testosterone in aggression" Hormones and Behavior. 48: 256-258 |