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  • 2. Effects of estradiol on immediate early gene expression associated with ovulation in lactating rats: role of nutritional status.
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  • 3. Significance of neonatal testicular sex steroids to defeminize anteroventral periventricular kisspeptin neurons and the GnRH/LH surge system in male rats.
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  • 6. Progesterone blockade of a luteinizing hormone surge blocks luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone Fos activation and activation of its preoptic area afferents.
    Le WW, Attardi B, Berghorn KA, Blaustein J, Hoffman GE.
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  • 7. Increased Fos immunoreactivity in suprachiasmatic nucleus before luteinizing hormone surge in estrogen-treated ovariectomized female rats.
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  • 11. Kiss1 neurons in the forebrain as central processors for generating the preovulatory luteinizing hormone surge.
    Smith JT, Popa SM, Clifton DK, Hoffman GE, Steiner RA.
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  • 12. Sex Differences in Steroid Receptor Coexpression and Circadian-Timed Activation of Kisspeptin and RFRP-3 Neurons May Contribute to the Sexually Dimorphic Basis of the LH Surge.
    Poling MC, Luo EY, Kauffman AS.
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  • 13. Progesterone can block the preovulatory gonadotropin-releasing hormone/luteinising hormone surge in the ewe by a direct inhibitory action on oestradiol-responsive cells within the hypothalamus.
    Richter TA, Robinson JE, Lozano JM, Evans NP.
    J Neuroendocrinol; 2005 Mar 01; 17(3):161-9. PubMed ID: 15796768
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  • 14. Central GABAA but not GABAB receptors mediate suppressive effects of caudal hindbrain glucoprivation on the luteinizing hormone surge in steroid-primed, ovariectomized female rats.
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  • 15. Kisspeptin activation of gonadotropin releasing hormone neurons and regulation of KiSS-1 mRNA in the male rat.
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  • 16. Regulation of glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 and 67 gene expression by ovarian steroids: identification of two functionally distinct populations of GABA neurones in the preoptic area.
    Curran-Rauhut MA, Petersen SL.
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  • 17. Neonatal genistein or bisphenol-A exposure alters sexual differentiation of the AVPV.
    Patisaul HB, Fortino AE, Polston EK.
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  • 18. Cellular expression of V1a vasopressin receptor mRNA in the female rat preoptic area: effects of oestrogen.
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  • 19. Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone neurons express c-fos antigen after steroid activation.
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  • 20. A reduced proportion of luteinizing hormone (LH)-releasing hormone neurons express Fos protein during the preovulatory or steroid-induced LH surge in middle-aged rats.
    Rubin BS, Lee CE, King JC.
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