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81 related items for PubMed ID: 2298943

  • 1. Autoradiographic localization of progestin-concentrating cells in the brain of the zebra finch.
    Lubischer JL, Arnold AP.
    J Comp Neurol; 1990 Jan 15; 291(3):450-6. PubMed ID: 2298943
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  • 2. Hormone concentrating cells in vocal control and other areas of the brain of the zebra finch ( Poephila guttata).
    Arnold AP, Nottebohm F, Pfaff DW.
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  • 3. Autoradiographic localization of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the brain of the zebra finch (Poephila guttata).
    Watson JT, Adkins-Regan E, Whiting P, Lindstrom JM, Podleski TR.
    J Comp Neurol; 1988 Aug 08; 274(2):255-64. PubMed ID: 3209741
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  • 4. Evidence for cholinergic participation in the control of bird song; acetylcholinesterase distribution and muscarinic receptor autoradiography in the zebra finch brain.
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  • 6. Estrogen accumulation in zebra finch song control nuclei: implications for sexual differentiation and adult activation of song behavior.
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  • 12. Differential estrogen accumulation among populations of projection neurons in the higher vocal center of male canaries.
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  • 13. Distribution of progestin-concentrating cells in rat brain: colocalization of [3H]ORG.2058, a synthetic progestin, and antibodies to tyrosine hydroxylase in hypothalamus by combined autoradiography and immunocytochemistry.
    Sar M.
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  • 14. Contribution of neurons born during embryonic, juvenile, and adult life to the brain of adult canaries: regional specificity and delayed birth of neurons in the song-control nuclei.
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  • 15. Expression of the GABA(A) receptor gamma4-subunit gene in discrete nuclei within the zebra finch song system.
    Thode C, Güttinger HR, Darlison MG.
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    Lücke J, Haase E.
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  • 18. Effects of castration and testosterone treatment on the activity of testosterone-metabolizing enzymes in the brain of male and female zebra finches.
    Vockel A, Pröve E, Balthazart J.
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  • 19. The hippocampus and caudomedial neostriatum show selective responsiveness to conspecific song in the female zebra finch.
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  • 20. An atlas of aromatase mRNA expression in the zebra finch brain.
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