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893 related items for PubMed ID: 15452575

  • 1. The neural basis of puberty and adolescence.
    Sisk CL, Foster DL.
    Nat Neurosci; 2004 Oct; 7(10):1040-7. PubMed ID: 15452575
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  • 2. Neuroendocrine changes characteristic of sexual maturation.
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  • 3. Pubertal hormones organize the adolescent brain and behavior.
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  • 4. Pubertal hormones, the adolescent brain, and the maturation of social behaviors: Lessons from the Syrian hamster.
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  • 6. Interrelationships between hormones, behavior, and affect during adolescence: understanding hormonal, physical, and brain changes occurring in association with pubertal activation of the reproductive axis. Introduction to part III.
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  • 7. Normal sexual maturation.
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  • 9. Mouse models to study the central regulation of puberty.
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  • 10. The neuroendocrine events during the ovine growth-promoted maturation: the developmental importance of hypophysiotrophic action of somatostatin in ewes.
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  • 11. [Hormonal mechanisms of puberty].
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  • 12. The neuroendocrine timing of puberty.
    Ebling FJ.
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  • 20. [Normal pubertal development].
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