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128 related items for PubMed ID: 1423035

  • 21. Effect of electrochemical stimulation in the olfactory bulbs on the release of gonadotropin hormones in rats.
    Beltramino C, Taleisnik S.
    Neuroendocrinology; 1979; 28(5):320-8. PubMed ID: 571541
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  • 22. Neurochemical plasticity: increased glutamic acid decarboxylase activity in the olfactory tubercle following olfactory bulb removal during postnatal development.
    Gilad GM, Reis DJ.
    Brain Res; 1979 Nov 09; 177(1):200-3. PubMed ID: 40670
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  • 23. Olfactory environment and early mating behavior in the cyclic female rat.
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    Scarbrough K, Jakubowski M, Levin N, Wise PM, Roberts JL.
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  • 26. Distinct pulsatile prolactin secretory patterns during the estrous cycle: possible encoding for diverse physiological responses.
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  • 27. Simultaneous activation of mouse main and accessory olfactory bulbs by odors or pheromones.
    Xu F, Schaefer M, Kida I, Schafer J, Liu N, Rothman DL, Hyder F, Restrepo D, Shepherd GM.
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    Sugai T, Yoshimura H, Kato N, Onoda N.
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  • 31. LTP varies across the estrous cycle: enhanced synaptic plasticity in proestrus rats.
    Warren SG, Humphreys AG, Juraska JM, Greenough WT.
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  • 32. Patterns of expression of the immediate-early gene egr-1 in the accessory olfactory bulb of female mice exposed to pheromonal constituents of male urine.
    Brennan PA, Schellinck HM, Keverne EB.
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    Wu JH, Han YT, Yu JY, Wang TW.
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    Brennan PA, Kendrick KM, Keverne EB.
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  • 37. Coexistence of immunoreactivities for glutamate decarboxylase and tyrosine hydroxylase in some neurons in the periglomerular region of the rat main olfactory bulb: possible coexistence of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and dopamine.
    Kosaka T, Hataguchi Y, Hama K, Nagatsu I, WU JY.
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  • 38. Prolactin promotes the recruitment of main olfactory bulb cells and enhances the behavioral exploration toward a socio-sexual stimulus in female mice.
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  • 39. Follicle-stimulating hormone beta subunit messenger ribonucleic acid concentrations during the rat estrous cycle.
    Ortolano GA, Haisenleder DJ, Dalkin AC, Iliff-Sizemore SA, Landefeld TD, Maurer RA, Marshall JC.
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