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  • 3. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone neuron requirements for puberty, ovulation, and fertility.
    Herbison AE, Porteous R, Pape JR, Mora JM, Hurst PR.
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  • 5. Expression of ESR1 in Glutamatergic and GABAergic Neurons Is Essential for Normal Puberty Onset, Estrogen Feedback, and Fertility in Female Mice.
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  • 9. Impairments in the reproductive axis of female mice lacking estrogen receptor β in GnRH neurons.
    Novaira HJ, Negron AL, Graceli JB, Capellino S, Schoeffield A, Hoffman GE, Levine JE, Wolfe A, Wondisford FE, Radovick S.
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  • 13. Ontogeny of pulsatile gonadotropin releasing hormone secretion from midchildhood, through puberty, to adulthood in the human male: a study using deconvolution analysis and an ultrasensitive immunofluorometric assay.
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    Cardoso RC, Alves BR, Sharpton SM, Williams GL, Amstalden M.
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  • 15. Kisspeptin and GnRH pulse generation.
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  • 19. Neurobiology of puberty and its disorders.
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