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1. Castro A.E. Domínguez-Ordoñez R. Young L.J. Camacho F.J. Ávila-González D. Paredes R.G. Díaz N.F. Portillo W., Pair-bonding and social experience modulate new neurons survival in adult male and female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster)., Frontiers in Neuroanatomy, septiembre de 2022; 16(987229), 17
2. Rivera-Bautista G.D. Camacho F.J. Paredes R.G. Díaz N.F. Portillo W., Los topillos de la pradera, un fascinante modelo animal para estudiar las relaciones sociales. , Gaceta UNAM-Juriquilla, marzo de 2024; 1(19), 33-35
3. Ferreira-Nuño A. Young L.J. Morales-Otal A. Camacho F. Díaz N.F. Paredes R.G. Prado A. Cruz- Benites A. Portillo W., Kin affiliation, socio-sexual and mating preference in the female Microtus ochrogaster in a multiple socio-sexual preference test., Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, diciembre de 2023; 11:1154800, 14
4. Ávila-González D. Romero-Morales I. Caro L. Martínez-Juárez A. Young L. J. Camacho F. Martínez-Alarcón O. Castro A. E. Paredes R.G. Díaz N. /F. Portillo W. , Increased proliferation and neuronal fate in prairie vole brain progenitor cells cultured in vitro: effects by social exposure and sexual dimorphism., Biology of Sex Differences, noviembre de 2023; 2; 14(1)(77), 28
5. Valera-Marín. G. Young. L.J. Camacho F. Paredes R.G. Rodríguez V.M. Díaz N.F. Portillo W., Raised without a father: monoparental care effects over development, sexual behavior, sexual reward, and pair bonding in prairie voles. Behavioural Brain Research., Behavioural Brain Research, marzo de 2021; 408(113264)
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1. Castro A.E. Domínguez-Ordoñez R. Young L.J. Camacho F.J. Ávila-González D. Paredes R.G. Díaz N.F. Portillo W., Pair-bonding and social experience modulate new neurons survival in adult male and female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster)., Frontiers in Neuroanatomy, septiembre de 2022; 16(987229), 17
2. Rivera-Bautista G.D. Camacho F.J. Paredes R.G. Díaz N.F. Portillo W., Los topillos de la pradera, un fascinante modelo animal para estudiar las relaciones sociales. , Gaceta UNAM-Juriquilla, marzo de 2024; 1(19), 33-35
3. Ferreira-Nuño A. Young L.J. Morales-Otal A. Camacho F. Díaz N.F. Paredes R.G. Prado A. Cruz- Benites A. Portillo W., Kin affiliation, socio-sexual and mating preference in the female Microtus ochrogaster in a multiple socio-sexual preference test., Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, diciembre de 2023; 11:1154800, 14
4. Ávila-González D. Romero-Morales I. Caro L. Martínez-Juárez A. Young L. J. Camacho F. Martínez-Alarcón O. Castro A. E. Paredes R.G. Díaz N. /F. Portillo W. , Increased proliferation and neuronal fate in prairie vole brain progenitor cells cultured in vitro: effects by social exposure and sexual dimorphism., Biology of Sex Differences, noviembre de 2023; 2; 14(1)(77), 28
5. Valera-Marín. G. Young. L.J. Camacho F. Paredes R.G. Rodríguez V.M. Díaz N.F. Portillo W., Raised without a father: monoparental care effects over development, sexual behavior, sexual reward, and pair bonding in prairie voles. Behavioural Brain Research., Behavioural Brain Research, marzo de 2021; 408(113264)
6. López-Gutiérrez M.F. Gracia-Tabuenca Z. Ortiz J.J. Camacho F.J. Young L.J. Paredes R.G. Díaz N.F. Portillo W. Alcauter S., Brain functional networks associated with social bonding in monogamous voles. eLife. 2021., eLife, enero de 2021; 10(e55081)
7. Castro A.E. Young L.J. Camacho F.J. Paredes R.G. Diaz N.F. Portillo W., Effects of mating and sexual social exposure on cell proliferation in the adult Prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster)., Neural Plasticity, septiembre de 2020; 2020(8869669), 1-14
8. Ávila-Gomzález D. Young L.J. Camacho F. Paredes R.G. Díaz N.F. Portillo W. , Culture of neurospheres derived from the neurogenic niches in adult Prairie voles. J.Vis Exp.2020., J Vis Exp, mayo de 2020
9. Velazco-Mendoza M. Camacho F.J. Paredes R.G. Portillo W., The first mating experience induces new neurons in the olfactory bulb in male mice. , Neuroscience, enero de 2019; 1(396), 166-174
10. Ulloa, M, Portillo, W, Díaz, N,F, Young, L,J, Camacho, F,J, Rodríguez, V,M, and Paredes, R,G., Mating and social exposure induces an opioid-dependent conditioned place preference in male but not in female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster)., Hormones And Behavior, enero de 2018; (97), 47-55
11. Portillo, W, González-Flores, O, Camacho, F,J, Mani, S, and Paredes, R,G., Participation of progesterone receptors in facilitation and sequential inhibition of lordosis response induced by ring A-reduced progesterone metabolites in female mice, Behavioral Neuroscience, noviembre de 2016; 130(6), 624-634
12. Portillo, W, Antonio-Cabrera, E, Camacho, F. J, Díaz, N. F, and Paredes, R. G., Behavioral characterization of non-copulating male mice., Hormones And Behavior, junio de 2013; (64), 70-80
13. Portillo, W, Unda, N, Camacho, F. J, Sánchez, M, Corona, R, Arzate, D. M, Díaz, N. F, and Paredes, R. G., Sexual activity increases the number of newborn cells in the accessory olfactory bulb of male rats., Frontiers in Neuroanatomy, julio de 2012; 6(25), 1-9
14. Corona, R, Camacho, F. J, García-Horsman, P, Guerrero, A, Ogando, A, and Paredes, R.G., Different doses of estradiol benzoate induce conditioned place preference after paced mating., Hormones And Behavior, agosto de 2011; (60), 264-268
15. Portillo, W, Camacho, F, Eguibar, J.R, and Paredes, R.G., Behavioral characterization of non-copulating male rats with high spontaneous yawning frequency rate., Behavioural Brain Research, 2010; (214), 225-230
16. Camacho, F.J, García-Horsman, P, and Paredes, R.G., Hormonal and testing conditions for the induction of conditioned place preference by paced mating., Hormones And Behavior, 2009; (56), 410-415
17. Camacho, F.J, Portillo, W, Quintero-Enríquez, O, and Paredes, R.G., Reward value of intromissions and morphine in male rats evaluated by conditioned place preference., Physiology And Behavior, 2009; 98, 602-607
18. De Gasperín-Estrada, G.P, Camacho, F.J, and Paredes, R.G. , Olfactory discrimination and incentive value of non copulating and sexually sluggish male rats, Physiology And Behavior, febrero de 2008; 93(0), 742-747
19. Domínguez-Salazar, E, Camacho, F.J, and Paredes, R.G. , Perinatal inhibition of aromatization enhances the reward value of sex, Behavioral Neuroscience, enero de 2008; 122(4), 855-860
20. Camacho, F.J, Castro, M, Hernández, V, and Paredes, R.G., Facilitation of ejaculation induced by 8-OH-DPAT does not produce conditioned place preference in male rats., Behavioral Neuroscience, enero de 2007; 121(0), 579-585
21. Romero-Carbente, J.C, Camacho, F.J, and Paredes, R.G., The role of the dorsolateral tegmentum in the control of male sexual behavior: a reevaluation., Behavioural Brain Research, enero de 2006; 170(0), 262-270
22. Domínguez-Salazar, E, Camacho, F.J, and Paredes, R.G., Prenatal blockade of androgen receptors reduces the number of intromissions needed to induce conditioned place preference after paced mating in female rats., Pharmacology Biochemistry And Behavior, enero de 2005; 81(0), 871-878
23. González-Flores, O, Camacho, F.J, Domínguez- Salazar, E, Ramírez-Orduña, J.M, Beyer, C, and Paredes, R.G., Progestins and place preference conditioning after paced mating. , Hormones And Behavior, 2004; 46, 151-157
24. Camacho, F, Sandoval, C, and Paredes, R.G. , Sexual experience and conditioned place preference in male rats, Hormones And Behavior, agosto de 2004; 46(0), 151-157