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334 related items for PubMed ID: 19665463

  • 1. Vaginocervical stimulation induces Fos in glutamate neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus: attenuation by estrogen and progesterone.
    Georgescu M, Sabongui C, Del Corpo A, Marsan L, Pfaus JG.
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  • 4. Appetitive and consummatory sexual behaviors of female rats in bilevel chambers. II. Patterns of estrus termination following vaginocervical stimulation.
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  • 6. Differential induction of Fos in the female rat brain following different amounts of vaginocervical stimulation: modulation by steroid hormones.
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  • 8. Inhibition of 5alpha-reductase enzyme or GABA(A) receptors in the VMH and the VTA attenuates progesterone-induced sexual behavior in rats and hamsters.
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  • 11. Role of glutamate receptors in the ventromedial hypothalamus in the regulation of female rat sexual behaviors I. Behavioral effects of glutamate and its selective receptor agonists AMPA, NMDA and kainate.
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  • 12. Sexual stimulation induces Fos immunoreactivity within GnRH neurons of the female rat preoptic area: interaction with steroid hormones.
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  • 13. Vaginocervical stimulation attenuates the sensitization of appetitive sexual behaviors by estradiol benzoate in the ovariectomized rat.
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  • 14. Estradiol and progesterone influence the response of ventromedial hypothalamic neurons to tactile stimuli associated with female reproduction.
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  • 16. A dopamine antagonist blocks vaginocervical stimulation-induced neuronal responses in the rat forebrain.
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  • 20. Effect of estrogen and progesterone priming on the uptake and release of serotonin and noradrenaline from the ventromedial hypothalamus.
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