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  • 1. Rapid testosterone-induced growth of the medial preoptic nucleus in male canaries.
    Shevchouk OT, Ball GF, Cornil CA, Balthazart J.
    Physiol Behav; 2019 May 15; 204():20-26. PubMed ID: 30738033
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  • 2. Testosterone-induced neuroendocrine changes in the medial preoptic area precede song activation and plasticity in song control nuclei of female canaries.
    Shevchouk OT, Ghorbanpoor S, Ball GF, Cornil CA, Balthazart J.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2017 Apr 15; 45(7):886-900. PubMed ID: 28135770
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  • 3. Testosterone or Estradiol When Implanted in the Medial Preoptic Nucleus Trigger Short Low-Amplitude Songs in Female Canaries.
    Vandries LM, Ghorbanpoor S, Cornez G, Shevchouk OT, Ball GF, Cornil CA, Balthazart J.
    eNeuro; 2019 Apr 15; 6(2):. PubMed ID: 31068363
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  • 4. Behavioral evidence for sex steroids hypersensitivity in castrated male canaries.
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  • 5. Reversing song behavior phenotype: Testosterone driven induction of singing and measures of song quality in adult male and female canaries (Serinus canaria).
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  • 6. Social context affects testosterone-induced singing and the volume of song control nuclei in male canaries (Serinus canaria).
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  • 7. Pleiotropic Control by Testosterone of a Learned Vocal Behavior and Its Underlying Neuroplasticity(1,2,3).
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  • 8. Differential effects of global versus local testosterone on singing behavior and its underlying neural substrate.
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  • 9. How does testosterone act to regulate a multifaceted adaptive response? Lessons from studies of the avian song system.
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    J Neuroendocrinol; 2020 Jan 26; 32(1):e12793. PubMed ID: 31514252
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  • 10. Coordinated and dissociated effects of testosterone on singing behavior and song control nuclei in canaries (Serinus canaria).
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  • 12. Testosterone-dependent increase of gap-junctions in HVC neurons of adult female canaries.
    Gahr M, Garcia-Segura LM.
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  • 13. Photoperiodic control of singing behavior and reproductive physiology in male Fife fancy canaries.
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  • 14. Treatment with androgens plus estrogens cannot reverse sex differences in song and the song control nuclei in adult canaries.
    Dos Santos EB, Ball GF, Cornil CA, Balthazart J.
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  • 15. Testosterone-induced changes in adult canary brain are reversible.
    Brown SD, Bottjer SW.
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  • 16. Sex differences in song syntax and syllable diversity in testosterone-induced songs of adult male and female canaries.
    Dos Santos EB, Ball GF, Logue DM, Cornil CA, Balthazart J.
    Biol Sex Differ; 2023 Aug 01; 14(1):49. PubMed ID: 37528473
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  • 17. Regulatory mechanisms of testosterone-stimulated song in the sensorimotor nucleus HVC of female songbirds.
    Dittrich F, Ramenda C, Grillitsch D, Frankl-Vilches C, Ko MC, Hertel M, Goymann W, ter Maat A, Gahr M.
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  • 18. Modulation of male song by naloxone in the medial preoptic nucleus.
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  • 19. Reproductive state modulates testosterone-induced singing in adult female European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).
    Rouse ML, Stevenson TJ, Fortune ES, Ball GF.
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  • 20. Effects of Inactivation of the Periaqueductal Gray on Song Production in Testosterone-Treated Male Canaries (Serinus canaria).
    Haakenson CM, Balthazart J, Ball GF.
    eNeuro; 2020 Jun 02; 7(4):. PubMed ID: 32737183
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