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317 related items for PubMed ID: 573684
1. Inhibition of estrous behavior by progesterone in rats: role of neural estrogen and progestin receptors. Schwartz SM, Blaustein JD, Wade GN. Endocrinology; 1979 Nov; 105(5):1078-82. PubMed ID: 573684 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
2. Sexual receptivity in hamsters: brain nuclear estrogen and cytosolic progestin receptors after single and multiple steroid treatments and during the estrous cycle. Siegel HI, Senatore A, Rogers S, Ahdieh HB. Horm Behav; 1989 Jun; 23(2):173-84. PubMed ID: 2744736 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
3. Development of progesterone-facilitated lordosis in female guinea pigs: relationship to neural estrogen and progestin receptors. Olster DH, Blaustein JD. Brain Res; 1989 Apr 10; 484(1-2):168-76. PubMed ID: 2713679 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
4. Effects of nafoxidine on the luteinizing hormone surge: temporal distribution of estrogen receptors and induction of cytoplasmic progestin receptors in the hypothalamus-preoptic area, pituitary, and uterus of the immature rat. Attardi B, Palumbo LA. Endocrinology; 1981 Nov 10; 109(5):1365-74. PubMed ID: 7297482 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
5. Facilitation and inhibition of the estrogen-induced luteinizing hormone surge in the rat by progesterone: effects on cytoplasmic and nuclear estrogen receptors in the hypothalamus-preoptic area, pituitary, and uterus. Attardi B. Endocrinology; 1981 Apr 10; 108(4):1487-96. PubMed ID: 7472278 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
6. A sex difference in the progestin receptor system of guinea pig brain. Blaustein JD, Ryer HI, Feder HH. Neuroendocrinology; 1980 Dec 10; 31(6):403-9. PubMed ID: 7192804 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
7. Nuclear estradiol and cytosol progestin receptor concentrations in the brain and the pituitary gland and sexual behavior in ovariectomized estradiol-treated middle-aged rats. Wise PM, Parsons B. Endocrinology; 1984 Aug 10; 115(2):810-6. PubMed ID: 6745182 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
8. Regulation of estrogen-stimulated lordosis behavior and hypothalamic progestin receptor induction by antiestrogens in female rats. Etgen AM, Shamamian P. Horm Behav; 1986 Jun 10; 20(2):166-80. PubMed ID: 3522395 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
9. Supplemental progesterone delays heat termination and the loss of progestin receptors from hypothalamic cell nuclei in female guinea pigs. Brown TJ, Blaustein JD. Neuroendocrinology; 1984 Nov 10; 39(5):384-91. PubMed ID: 6542624 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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12. Cytoplasmic progestin-receptors in guinea pig brain: characteristics and relationship to the induction of sexual behavior. Blaustein JD, Feder HH. Brain Res; 1979 Jun 29; 169(3):481-97. PubMed ID: 571753 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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14. The excitation and inhibition of sexual receptivity in female hamsters by progesterone: time and dose relationships, neural localization and mechanisms of action. DE'Bold JF, Martin JV, Whalen RE. Endocrinology; 1976 Dec 29; 99(6):1519-27. PubMed ID: 1001252 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
15. Sequential inhibition of progesterone: effects on sexual receptivity and associated changes in brain cytosol progestin binding in the female rat. Parsons B, McGinnis MY, McEwen BS. Brain Res; 1981 Sep 21; 221(1):149-60. PubMed ID: 7272758 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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17. Effect of 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone on sexual receptivity and neural progestin receptors in ovariectomized rats given pulsed estradiol. Erskine MS, MacLusky NJ, Baum MJ. Biol Reprod; 1985 Oct 21; 33(3):551-9. PubMed ID: 4052525 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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19. Sexual receptivity facilitated by unesterified estradiol: Dependence on estrogen and progestin receptors and priming dose of estradiol benzoate. Domínguez-Ordóñez R, García-Juárez M, Lima-Hernández FJ, Gómora-Arrati P, Blaustein JD, González-Flores O. Behav Neurosci; 2015 Dec 21; 129(6):777-88. PubMed ID: 26501172 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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