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  • 21. Periventricular preoptic area neurons coactivated with luteinizing hormone (LH)-releasing hormone (LHRH) neurons at the time of the LH surge are LHRH afferents.
    Le WW, Berghorn KA, Rassnick S, Hoffman GE.
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  • 23. Estrogen/progesterone treatment in adulthood affects the size of several components of the medial preoptic area in the male rat.
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  • 30. Sexually dimorphic expression of estrogen receptor beta in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus of the rat preoptic area: implication in luteinizing hormone surge.
    Orikasa C, Kondo Y, Hayashi S, McEwen BS, Sakuma Y.
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    van der Beek EM, van Oudheusden HJ, Buijs RM, van der Donk HA, van den Hurk R, Wiegant VM.
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  • 33. Prenatal androgens defeminize activation of GnRH neurons in response to estradiol stimulation.
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  • 36. Progesterone enhances the surge of luteinizing hormone by increasing the activation of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone neurons.
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  • 37. Estrogen modulates the action of nitric oxide in the medial preoptic area on luteinizing hormone and prolactin secretion.
    Moreno AS, Franci CR.
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  • 38. Sex differences in the level of Bcl-2 family proteins and caspase-3 activation in the sexually dimorphic nuclei of the preoptic area in postnatal rats.
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  • 39. Sex differences and the roles of sex steroids in apoptosis of sexually dimorphic nuclei of the preoptic area in postnatal rats.
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  • 40. Reconstructions of populations of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone neurons in young and middle-aged rats reveal progressive increases in subgroups expressing Fos protein on proestrus and age-related deficits.
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