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pubmed-article:2775134pubmed:abstractTextThe resident-intruder paradigm was used to assess the effects of gamma radiation (0, 3, 5, 7 Gray [Gy] cobalt-60) on aggressive offensive behavior in resident male mice over a 3-month period. The defensive behavior of nonirradiated intruder mice was also monitored. A dose of 3 Gy had no effect on either the residents' offensive behavior or the defensive behavior of the intruders paired with them. Doses of 5 and 7 Gy produced decreases in offensive behavior of irradiated residents during the second week postirradiation. The nonirradiated intruders paired with these animals displayed decreases in defensive behavior during this time period, indicating a sensitivity to changes in the residents' behavior. After the third week postirradiation, offensive and defensive behavior did not differ significantly between irradiated mice and sham-irradiated controls. This study suggests that sublethal doses of radiation can temporarily suppress aggressive behavior but have no apparent permanent effect on that behavior.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2775134pubmed:articleTitleEffects of acute sublethal gamma radiation exposure on aggressive behavior in male mice: a dose-response study.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:2775134pubmed:affiliationBehavioral Sciences Department, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Bethesda, MD 20814-5145.lld:pubmed
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