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128 related items for PubMed ID: 235574

  • 1. Female lordotic behavior mediated by monoamines in male rats.
    Crowley WR, Ward IL.
    J Comp Physiol Psychol; 1975 Jan; 88(1):62-8. PubMed ID: 235574
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  • 2. Monoaminergic mediation of female sexual behavior.
    Ward IL, Crowley WR, Zemlan FP.
    J Comp Physiol Psychol; 1975 Jan; 88(1):53-61. PubMed ID: 235573
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  • 3. Activation of lordotic responding in female rats by suppression of serotonergic activity.
    Zemlan FP, Ward IL, Crowley WR, Margules DL.
    Science; 1973 Mar 09; 179(4077):1010-1. PubMed ID: 4265759
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  • 4. Central progesterone induces female sexual behavior in estrogen-primed intact males rats.
    Ward IL, Franck JE, Crowley WR.
    J Comp Physiol Psychol; 1977 Dec 09; 91(6):1416-23. PubMed ID: 599199
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  • 5. Biphasic effects of the antiserotonergic methysergide on lordosis in rats.
    Davis GA, Kohl RL.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1978 Oct 09; 9(4):487-91. PubMed ID: 153531
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  • 6. Intralimbic progesterone and methysergide facilitate lordotic behavior in estrogen-primed female rats.
    Franck JA, Ward IL.
    Neuroendocrinology; 1981 Jan 09; 32(1):50-6. PubMed ID: 7464989
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  • 7. Prevention of progesterone-induced lordosis behavior by alpha or beta adrenergic antagonists in ovariectomized estrogen-primed rats.
    Fernández-Guasti A, Larsson K, Beyer C.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1985 Feb 09; 22(2):279-82. PubMed ID: 2858869
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  • 8. Alpha-methyltyptamine blocks facilitation of lordosis by progesterone in spayed, extrogen-primed rats.
    Espino C, Sano M, Wade GN.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1975 Feb 09; 3(4):557-9. PubMed ID: 1187719
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  • 9. Intrahypothalamic implants of progesterone inhibit lordosis behavior in ovariectomized, estrogen-treated rats.
    Marrone BL, Rodriguez-Sierra JF, Feder HH.
    Neuroendocrinology; 1979 Feb 09; 28(2):92-102. PubMed ID: 431778
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  • 10. Habenular lesions produce decrements in feminine, but not masculine, sexual behavior in rats.
    Modianos DT, Hitt JC, Flexman J.
    Behav Biol; 1974 Jan 09; 10(1):75-87. PubMed ID: 4592636
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  • 11. Methysergide inhibits and facilitates lordosis behavior in the female rat in a time-dependent manner.
    Mendelson SD, Gorzalka BB.
    Neuropharmacology; 1986 Jul 09; 25(7):749-55. PubMed ID: 3748321
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  • 12. Progesterone does not inhibit lordosis through interference with estrogen priming.
    Rodriguez-Sierra JF, Davis GA.
    Life Sci; 1978 Feb 09; 22(5):373-8. PubMed ID: 642719
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  • 13. Role of the adrenal glands, repeated matings and monoamines in lordosis behavior of rats.
    Larsson K, Feder HH, Komisaruk BR.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1974 Feb 09; 2(5):685-92. PubMed ID: 4431830
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  • 14. The desensitization effect of progesterone on female rat sexual behavior is not due to interference with estrogen priming.
    Gilchrist SM, Blaustein JD.
    Physiol Behav; 1984 May 09; 32(5):879-82. PubMed ID: 6387731
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  • 15. Monoamines, estrogen and female sexual behavior in the golden hamster.
    Carter CS, Bahr JM, Ramirez VD.
    Brain Res; 1978 Apr 07; 144(1):109-21. PubMed ID: 25118
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  • 16. Tolerance to the lordosis-facilitating effects of progesterone or methysergide.
    Rodriguez-Sierra JF, Davis GA.
    Neuropharmacology; 1979 Apr 07; 18(4):335-9. PubMed ID: 450198
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  • 17. Beta-endorphin suppression of lordosis behavior in female rats; lack of effect of peripherally-administered naloxone.
    Wiesner JB, Moss RL.
    Life Sci; 1984 Apr 09; 34(15):1455-62. PubMed ID: 6323904
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  • 18. [Female sex behavior of male rats castrated at birth and given female sex hormones: effects of hour of castration].
    Corbier P, Roffi J, Rhoda J, Valens M.
    C R Seances Acad Sci III; 1981 Nov 23; 293(11):649-54. PubMed ID: 6800584
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  • 19. Progesterone reduces the effect of the serotonin 1B/1D receptor antagonist, GR 127935, on lordosis behavior.
    Uphouse L, Hiegel C, Guptarak J, Maswood N.
    Horm Behav; 2009 Jan 23; 55(1):169-74. PubMed ID: 18952090
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  • 20. Lordosis behaviour in male rats: effect of deafferentation in the preoptic area and hypothalamus.
    Yamanouchi K, Arai Y.
    J Endocrinol; 1978 Feb 23; 76(2):381-2. PubMed ID: 627831
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