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225 related items for PubMed ID: 8793066

  • 1. Endocrine correlates of partner preference behavior in rams.
    Resko JA, Perkins A, Roselli CE, Fitzgerald JA, Choate JV, Stormshak F.
    Biol Reprod; 1996 Jul; 55(1):120-6. PubMed ID: 8793066
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  • 2. Sexual behaviour of rams: male orientation and its endocrine correlates.
    Resko JA, Perkins A, Roselli CE, Stellflug JN, Stormshak FK.
    J Reprod Fertil Suppl; 1999 Jul; 54():259-69. PubMed ID: 10692860
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  • 3. Influence of castration and estrogen replacement on sexual behavior of female-oriented, male-oriented, and asexual rams.
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  • 4. Sexual partner preference, hypothalamic morphology and aromatase in rams.
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  • 5. Hypothalamic and hypophyseal receptors for estradiol in high and low sexually performing rams.
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  • 8. Androgens regulate aromatase cytochrome P450 messenger ribonucleic acid in rat brain.
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  • 9. The volume of a sexually dimorphic nucleus in the ovine medial preoptic area/anterior hypothalamus varies with sexual partner preference.
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  • 10. Luteinizing hormone, testosterone, and behavioral response of male-oriented rams to estrous ewes and rams.
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  • 11. Territorial aggression, circulating levels of testosterone, and brain aromatase activity in free-living pied flycatchers.
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  • 12. Hormonal influences on sexual partner preference in rams.
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  • 13. Low-sexually performing rams but not male-oriented rams can be discriminated by cell size in the amygdala and preoptic area: a morphometric study.
    Alexander BM, Rose JD, Stellflug JN, Fitzgerald JA, Moss GE.
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  • 14. Formation of behaviorally effective 17 beta-estradiol in the dove brain: steroid control of preoptic aromatase.
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  • 15. Relationship between sexual behavior classifications of rams and lambs sired in a competitive breeding environment.
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  • 16. A comparison of LH secretion and brain estradiol receptors in heterosexual and homosexual rams and female sheep.
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  • 17. The ovine sexually dimorphic nucleus, aromatase, and sexual partner preferences in sheep.
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  • 18. Prenatal programming of sexual partner preference: the ram model.
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  • 20. Cryptorchid rhesus macaques: long term studies on changes in gonadotropins and gonadal steroids.
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