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144 related items for PubMed ID: 8748966

  • 1. Lateral habenula neurons are necessary for the hormonal onset of maternal behavior and for the display of postpartum estrus in naturally parturient female rats.
    Matthews-Felton T, Corodimas KP, Rosenblatt JS, Morrell JI.
    Behav Neurosci; 1995 Dec; 109(6):1172-88. PubMed ID: 8748966
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  • 2. Neurons in the lateral subdivision of the habenular complex mediate the hormonal onset of maternal behavior in rats.
    Corodimas KP, Rosenblatt JS, Canfield ME, Morrell JI.
    Behav Neurosci; 1993 Oct; 107(5):827-43. PubMed ID: 8280392
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  • 3. Intact neurons of the lateral habenular nucleus are necessary for the nonhormonal, pup-mediated display of maternal behavior in sensitized virgin female rats.
    Felton TM, Linton L, Rosenblatt JS, Morrell JI.
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  • 4. Estrogen implants in the lateral habenular nucleus do not stimulate the onset of maternal behavior in female rats.
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  • 5. Oxytocin activates the postpartum onset of rat maternal behavior in the ventral tegmental and medial preoptic areas.
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  • 6. Axon-sparing lesions of the preoptic region and substantia innominata disrupt maternal behavior in rats.
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  • 7. Effects of hypothalamic knife cuts and experience on maternal behavior in the rat.
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  • 8. Maternal behavior in rats: evidence for the involvement of preoptic projections to the ventral tegmental area.
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  • 9. Long-term effects of preoptic area knife cuts on the maternal behavior of postpartum rats.
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  • 10. Mother rats bar-press for pups: effects of lesions of the mpoa and limbic sites on maternal behavior and operant responding for pup-reinforcement.
    Lee A, Clancy S, Fleming AS.
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    Lee A, Clancy S, Fleming AS.
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  • 12. Preoptic-brainstem connections and maternal behavior in rats.
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  • 13. Effect of preoptic region implants of dilute estradiol on the maternal behavior of ovariectomized, nulliparous rats.
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  • 14. Preoptic area and substantia nigra interact in the control of maternal behavior in the rat.
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  • 15. The effects of paraventricular hypothalamic lesions on maternal behavior in rats.
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  • 16. Postpartum inhibition of ovarian steroid action increases aspects of maternal caregiving and reduces medial preoptic area progesterone receptor expression in female rats.
    Grieb ZA, Tierney SM, Lonstein JS.
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  • 17. First and second order maternal behavior related afferents of the lateral habenula.
    Felton TM, Linton L, Rosenblatt JS, Morell JI.
    Neuroreport; 1999 Mar 17; 10(4):883-7. PubMed ID: 10208565
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  • 18. The habenular complex mediates hormonal stimulation of maternal behavior in rats.
    Corodimas KP, Rosenblatt JS, Morrell JI.
    Behav Neurosci; 1992 Oct 17; 106(5):853-65. PubMed ID: 1445661
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  • 19. Thermoregulatory and maternal nestbuilding in Syrian hamsters: interaction of ovarian steroids and energy demand.
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  • 20. Oxytocin control of maternal behavior. Regulation by sex steroids and offspring stimuli.
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