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580 related items for PubMed ID: 2046863

  • 1. Synergistic induction of aromatase activity in the rat brain by estradiol and 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone.
    Roselli CE.
    Neuroendocrinology; 1991 Jan; 53(1):79-84. PubMed ID: 2046863
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  • 2. Aromatase activity in the rat brain: hormonal regulation and sex differences.
    Roselli CE, Resko JA.
    J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol; 1993 Mar; 44(4-6):499-508. PubMed ID: 8476764
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  • 3. Androgens regulate brain aromatase activity in adult male rats through a receptor mechanism.
    Roselli CE, Resko JA.
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  • 4. Area-specific hormonal regulation of brain aromatase.
    Hutchison JB, Steimer T, Hutchison RE.
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  • 5. Somatostatin messenger RNA in hypothalamic neurons is increased by testosterone through activation of androgen receptors and not by aromatization to estradiol.
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  • 6. Time-course and steroid specificity of aromatase induction in rat hypothalamus-preoptic area.
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  • 7. Estradiol increases the duration of nuclear androgen receptor occupation in the preoptic area of the male rat treated with dihydrotestosterone.
    Roselli CE, Fasasi TA.
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  • 8. Formation of behaviorally active estrogen in the dove brain: induction of preoptic aromatase by intracranial testosterone.
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  • 9. Synergism between androgens and estrogens in the induction of aromatase and its messenger RNA in the brain.
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  • 10. Pro-opiomelanocortin messenger RNA in hypothalamic neurons is increased by testosterone through aromatization to estradiol.
    Chowen JA, Argente J, Vician L, Clifton DK, Steiner RA.
    Neuroendocrinology; 1990 Dec 17; 52(6):581-8. PubMed ID: 2126608
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  • 11. Effects of short days on aromatization and accumulation of nuclear estrogen receptors in the hamster brain.
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  • 12. Dihydrotestosterone and estrogen regulation of rat brain androgen-receptor immunoreactivity.
    Lynch CS, Story AJ.
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  • 13. Site of action of androgens on follicle-stimulating hormone-induced aromatase activity in cultured rat granulosa cells.
    Daniel SA, Armstrong DT.
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  • 14. The effect of anabolic-androgenic steroids on aromatase activity and androgen receptor binding in the rat preoptic area.
    Roselli CE.
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  • 15. Effects of testosterone and its metabolites on aromatase-immunoreactive cells in the quail brain: relationship with the activation of male reproductive behavior.
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  • 16. Formation of behaviorally effective 17 beta-estradiol in the dove brain: steroid control of preoptic aromatase.
    Hutchison JB, Steimer T.
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  • 17. Evidence for a role of testosterone-androgen receptor interactions in mediating masculine sexual behavior in male rats.
    McGinnis MY, Dreifuss RM.
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  • 18. Aromatization mediates aggressive behavior in quail.
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  • 19. The non-aromatizable androgen dihydrotestosterone (DHT) facilitates sexual behavior in ovariectomized female rats primed with estradiol.
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  • 20. Nuclear uptake of estrogens in the male dove hypothalamus: relationship to aromatase activity and behavioral effects.
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