These tools will no longer be maintained as of December 31, 2024. Archived website can be found here. PubMed4Hh GitHub repository can be found here. Contact NLM Customer Service if you have questions.


BIOMARKERS

Molecular Biopsy of Human Tumors

- a resource for Precision Medicine *

157 related articles for article (PubMed ID: 8511213)

  • 1. Nuzzling in the gray short-tailed opossum. I: Delivery of odors to vomeronasal organ.
    Poran NS; Vandoros A; Halpern M
    Physiol Behav; 1993 May; 53(5):959-67. PubMed ID: 8511213
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 2. Nuzzling in the gray short-tailed opossum. II: Familiarity and individual recognition.
    Poran NS; Tripoli R; Halpern M
    Physiol Behav; 1993 May; 53(5):969-73. PubMed ID: 8511214
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 3. Vomeronasal system involvement in response to conspecific odors in adult male opossums, Monodelphis domestica.
    Shapiro LS; Roland RM; Li CS; Halpern M
    Behav Brain Res; 1996 May; 77(1-2):101-13. PubMed ID: 8762161
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 4. Chemical communication and reproduction in the gray short-tailed opossum (Monodelphis domestica).
    Harder JD; Jackson LM
    Vitam Horm; 2010; 83():373-99. PubMed ID: 20831955
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 5. Vomeronasal organ removal blocks pheromonal induction of estrus in gray short-tailed opossums (Monodelphis domestica).
    Jackson LM; Harder JD
    Biol Reprod; 1996 Feb; 54(2):506-12. PubMed ID: 8788205
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 6. Modification of odor investigation and discrimination in female opossums (Monodelphis domestica) following the ablation of the accessory olfactory bulbs.
    Zuri I; Halpern M
    Behav Neurosci; 2005 Apr; 119(2):612-21. PubMed ID: 15839807
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 7. Importance of olfactory and vomeronasal systems for male sexual function.
    Keverne EB
    Physiol Behav; 2004 Nov; 83(2):177-87. PubMed ID: 15488538
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 8. The vomeronasal organ: primary role in mouse chemosensory gender recognition.
    Wysocki CJ; Nyby J; Whitney G; Beauchamp GK; Katz Y
    Physiol Behav; 1982 Aug; 29(2):315-27. PubMed ID: 7146137
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 9. Behavioral and reproductive responses of female opossums to volatile and nonvolatile components of male suprasternal gland secretion.
    Harder JD; Jackson LM; Koester DC
    Horm Behav; 2008 Nov; 54(5):741-7. PubMed ID: 18771668
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 10. Odor responses of the vomeronasal system in Reeve's turtle, Geoclemys reevesii.
    Hatanaka T; Matsuzaki O
    Brain Behav Evol; 1993; 41(3-5):183-6. PubMed ID: 8386587
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 11. The human vomeronasal system.
    Monti-Bloch L; Jennings-White C; Dolberg DS; Berliner DL
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 1994; 19(5-7):673-86. PubMed ID: 7938363
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 12. Sex pheromone systems in goldfish: comparisons to vomeronasal systems in tetrapods.
    Dulka JG
    Brain Behav Evol; 1993; 42(4-5):265-80. PubMed ID: 8252378
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 13. Neurogenesis and migration of receptor neurons in the vomeronasal sensory epithelium in the opossum, Monodelphis domestica.
    Jia C; Halpern M
    J Comp Neurol; 1998 Oct; 400(2):287-97. PubMed ID: 9766405
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 14. Conspecific odor investigation by gray short-tailed opossums (Monodelphis domestica).
    Zuri I; Su W; Halpern M
    Physiol Behav; 2003 Nov; 80(2-3):225-32. PubMed ID: 14637220
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 15. Emerging views on the distinct but related roles of the main and accessory olfactory systems in responsiveness to chemosensory signals in mice.
    Restrepo D; Arellano J; Oliva AM; Schaefer ML; Lin W
    Horm Behav; 2004 Sep; 46(3):247-56. PubMed ID: 15325226
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 16. Chemoinvestigatory and sexual behavior of male guinea pigs following vomeronasal organ removal.
    Beauchamp GK; Martin IG; Wysocki CJ; Wellington JL
    Physiol Behav; 1982 Aug; 29(2):329-36. PubMed ID: 7146138
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 17. Pheromonal release of suckling in rabbits does not depend on the vomeronasal organ.
    Hudson R; Distel H
    Physiol Behav; 1986; 37(1):123-8. PubMed ID: 3737709
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 18. Cross-adaptation to odor stimulation of olfactory receptor cells in the box turtle, Terrapene carolina.
    Tonosaki K
    Brain Behav Evol; 1993; 41(3-5):187-91. PubMed ID: 8386588
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 19. Chemical access to the vomeronasal organs of the lizard Chalcides ocellatus.
    Graves BM; Halpern M
    J Exp Zool; 1989 Feb; 249(2):150-7. PubMed ID: 2723603
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 20. Vomeronasal organ and its associated structures in the opossum Monodelphis domestica.
    Poran NS
    Microsc Res Tech; 1998 Dec; 43(6):500-10. PubMed ID: 9880164
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

    [Next]    [New Search]
    of 8.