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274 related items for PubMed ID: 8022519

  • 1. Infusion of antisense oligodeoxynucleotides to the oxytocin receptor in the ventromedial hypothalamus reduces estrogen-induced sexual receptivity and oxytocin receptor binding in the female rat.
    McCarthy MM, Kleopoulos SP, Mobbs CV, Pfaff DW.
    Neuroendocrinology; 1994 May; 59(5):432-40. PubMed ID: 8022519
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  • 2. Enduring consequences of neonatal treatment with antisense oligodeoxynucleotides to estrogen receptor messenger ribonucleic acid on sexual differentiation of rat brain.
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  • 3. Sex differences in the regulation of oxytocin receptors by ovarian steroids in the ventromedial hypothalamus of the rat.
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  • 4. Intracerebral administration of antisense oligodeoxynucleotides to GAD65 and GAD67 mRNAs modulate reproductive behavior in the female rat.
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  • 6. Acute disruption of select steroid receptor coactivators prevents reproductive behavior in rats and unmasks genetic adaptation in knockout mice.
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  • 7. Inhibition of rat sexual behavior by antisense oligonucleotides to the progesterone receptor.
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  • 8. A selective oxytocin antagonist attenuates progesterone facilitation of female sexual behavior.
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  • 9. The regulation of oxytocin receptor binding in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus by gonadal steroids.
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  • 10. Nuclear receptor coactivators function in estrogen receptor- and progestin receptor-dependent aspects of sexual behavior in female rats.
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    Horm Behav; 2006 Sep 12; 50(3):383-92. PubMed ID: 16769066
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  • 11. Infusion of an oxytocin antagonist into the medial preoptic area prior to progesterone inhibits sexual receptivity and increases rejection in female rats.
    Caldwell JD, Johns JM, Faggin BM, Senger MA, Pedersen CA.
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  • 12. Oxytocin receptor gene expression in female rat kidney. The effect of estrogen.
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  • 13. Induction of FOS immunoreactivity in oxytocin neurons after sexual activity in female rats.
    Flanagan LM, Pfaus JG, Pfaff DW, McEwen BS.
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  • 14. Progesterone reduces the effect of the serotonin 1B/1D receptor antagonist, GR 127935, on lordosis behavior.
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  • 15. Expression and region-specific regulation of the oxytocin receptor gene in rat brain.
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  • 16. Dopaminergic regulation of progesterone receptors: brain D5 dopamine receptors mediate induction of lordosis by D1-like agonists in rats.
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  • 17. CNS oxytocin receptor mRNA expression and regulation by gonadal steroids.
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  • 18. Changes in oxytocin receptor mRNA in rat brain during pregnancy and the effects of estrogen and interleukin-6.
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  • 19. Conjugated estradiol increases female sexual receptivity in response to oxytocin infused into the medial preoptic area and medial basal hypothalamus.
    Caldwell JD, Moe BD.
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  • 20. Comparison of serotonin receptor numbers and activity in specific hypothalamic areas of sexually active and inactive female rats.
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