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Angel I. Melo
Angel I. Melo
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Mothering begets mothering: the transmission of behavior and its neurobiology across generations
AS Fleming, GW Kraemer, A Gonzalez, V Lovic, S Rees, A Melo
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 73 (1), 61-75, 2002
2752002
Complete maternal deprivation affects social, but not spatial, learning in adult rats
F Lévy, AI Melo, BG Galef Jr, M Madden, AS Fleming
Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the International Society for …, 2003
1642003
Maternal behavior in New Zealand white rabbits: quantification of somatic events, motor patterns, and steroid plasma levels
G González-Mariscal, V Díaz-Sánchez, AI Melo, C Beyer, JS Rosenblatt
Physiology & behavior 55 (6), 1081-1089, 1994
1441994
Maternal and littermate deprivation disrupts maternal behavior and social‐learning of food preference in adulthood: Tactile stimulation, nest odor, and social rearing prevent …
AI Melo, V Lovic, A Gonzalez, M Madden, K Sinopoli, AS Fleming
Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the International Society for …, 2006
1372006
Estradiol, progesterone, and prolactin regulate maternal nest‐building in rabbits
G González‐Mariscal, AI Melo, P Jiménez, C Beyer, JS Rosenblatt
Journal of neuroendocrinology 8 (12), 901-907, 1996
881996
Importance of mother/young contact at parturition and across lactation for the expression of maternal behavior in rabbits
G González‐Mariscal, AI Melo, R Chirino, P Jiménez, C Beyer, ...
Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the International Society for …, 1998
701998
Variations in chin-marking behavior of New Zealand female rabbits throughout the whole reproductive cycle
G González-Mariscal, AI Melo, A Zavala, C Beyer
Physiology & behavior 48 (2), 361-365, 1990
671990
Pharmacological evidence that prolactin acts from late gestation to promote maternal behaviour in rabbits
G González‐Mariscal, AI Melo, AF Parlow, C Beyer, JS Rosenblatt
Journal of Neuroendocrinology 12 (10), 983-992, 2000
522000
Deconstructing the function of maternal stimulation in offspring development: Insights from the artificial rearing model in rats
AM Lomanowska, AI Melo
Hormones and Behavior 77, 224-236, 2016
422016
Artificial feeding synchronizes behavioral, hormonal, metabolic and neural parameters in mother‐deprived neonatal rabbit pups
E Morgado, C Juárez, AI Melo, B Domínguez, MN Lehman, C Escobar, ...
European journal of neuroscience 34 (11), 1807-1816, 2011
352011
Placentophagia in rabbits: incidence across the reproductive cycle
AI Melo, G González‐Mariscal
Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the International Society for …, 2003
352003
Sex steroid regulation of chin-marking behavior in male New Zealand rabbits
G González-Mariscal, AI Melo, A Zavala, R Chirino, C Beyer
Physiology & behavior 54 (6), 1035-1040, 1993
321993
Effects of prolactin deficiency during the early postnatal period on the development of maternal behavior in female rats: Mother's milk makes the difference
AI Melo, M Pérez-Ledezma, C Clapp, E Arnold, JC Rivera, SF Alison
Hormones and behavior 56 (3), 281-291, 2009
292009
Chin-marking behavior in male and female New Zealand rabbits: Onset, development, and activation by steroids
G González-Mariscal, AI Melo, A Zavala, C Beyer
Physiology & behavior 52 (5), 889-893, 1992
291992
Communication by olfactory signals in rabbits: its role in reproduction
AI Melo, G González-Mariscal
Vitamins & Hormones 83, 351-371, 2010
262010
Parental behavior
G González-Mariscal, AI Melo
Neuroscience in the 21st Century: From Basic to Clinical, 2843-2879, 2022
232022
Effect of photoperiod and exogenous melatonin on correlates of estrus in the domestic rabbit
R Hudson, AI Melo, G González-Mariscal
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 175, 573-579, 1994
231994
Progesterone, but Not LHRH or Prostaglandin E2, Induces Sequential Inhibition of Lordosis to Various Lordogenic Agents
G González-Mariscal, AI Melo, C Beyer
Neuroendocrinology 57 (5), 940-945, 1993
231993
Role of sensory, social, and hormonal signals from the mother on the development of offspring
AI Melo
Perinatal Programming of Neurodevelopment, 219-248, 2015
222015
Maternal and peer contact during the postnatal period participate in the normal development of maternal aggression, maternal behavior, and the behavioral response to novelty
AI Melo, M Hernández-Curiel, KL Hoffman
Behavioural brain research 201 (1), 14-21, 2009
222009
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