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240 related items for PubMed ID: 3249747

  • 1. Dual progesterone action in diencephalon facilitates the induction of sexual receptivity in estrogen-primed golden hamsters.
    Takahashi LK, Lisk RD.
    Physiol Behav; 1988; 44(6):741-7. PubMed ID: 3249747
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  • 2. Dual estradiol action in diencephalon and the regulation of sociosexual behavior in female golden hamsters.
    Takahashi LK, Lisk RD, Burnett AL.
    Brain Res; 1985 Dec 16; 359(1-2):194-207. PubMed ID: 4075143
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  • 3. Diencephalic sites of progesterone action for inhibiting aggression and facilitating sexual receptivity in estrogen-primed golden hamsters.
    Takahashi LK, Lisk RD.
    Endocrinology; 1985 Jun 16; 116(6):2393-9. PubMed ID: 4039657
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  • 4. Intracranial sites regulating the biphasic action of progesterone in estrogen-primed golden hamsters.
    Takahashi LK, Lisk RD.
    Endocrinology; 1986 Dec 16; 119(6):2744-54. PubMed ID: 3780549
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  • 9. 3 alpha-OH-DHP and 5 alpha-THDOC implants to the ventral tegmental area facilitate sexual receptivity in hamsters after progesterone priming to the ventral medial hypothalamus.
    Frye CA, DeBold JF.
    Brain Res; 1993 May 28; 612(1-2):130-7. PubMed ID: 8330193
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  • 13. Specificity and neural sites of action of anisomycin in the reduction or facilitation of female sexual behavior in rats.
    Meisel RL, Pfaff DW.
    Horm Behav; 1985 Sep 28; 19(3):237-51. PubMed ID: 4054850
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  • 14. Inhibition of 5alpha-reductase enzyme or GABA(A) receptors in the VMH and the VTA attenuates progesterone-induced sexual behavior in rats and hamsters.
    Frye CA.
    J Endocrinol Invest; 2001 Jun 28; 24(6):399-407. PubMed ID: 11434663
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  • 16. Facilitation of sexual receptivity by ventromedial hypothalamic implants of the antiprogestin RU 486.
    Pleim ET, Lipetz J, Steele TL, Barfield RJ.
    Horm Behav; 1993 Dec 28; 27(4):488-98. PubMed ID: 8294118
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  • 17. Site-specific opioid receptor blockade allows prepubertal guinea pigs to display progesterone-facilitated lordosis.
    Olster DH.
    Horm Behav; 1998 Apr 28; 33(2):115-24. PubMed ID: 9647937
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