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131 related items for PubMed ID: 9326732

  • 1. Reversal of progesterone-induced sequential inhibition by progesterone metabolites.
    Cruz ML, Rodriguez-Manzo G.
    J Physiol Paris; 1997 Apr; 91(2):57-62. PubMed ID: 9326732
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  • 2. Deficits in progesterone-facilitated sexual behaviors and forebrain estrogen and progestin receptors in obese female Zucker rats.
    Olster DH, Auerbach ID.
    Neuroendocrinology; 2000 Dec; 72(6):350-9. PubMed ID: 11146418
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  • 3. Facilitation of lordosis behavior in ovariectomized estrogen-primed rats by medial preoptic implantation of 5 beta, 3 beta, pregnanolone: a ring A reduced progesterone metabolite.
    Rodriguez-Manzo G, Cruz ML, Beyer C.
    Physiol Behav; 1986 Dec; 36(2):277-81. PubMed ID: 3961001
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  • 4. Lordosis facilitation in estrogen primed rats by intrabrain injection of pregnanes.
    Beyer C, González-Mariscal G, Eguíbar JR, Gómora P.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1988 Dec; 31(4):919-26. PubMed ID: 3252283
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  • 5. Site-specific opioid receptor blockade allows prepubertal guinea pigs to display progesterone-facilitated lordosis.
    Olster DH.
    Horm Behav; 1998 Apr; 33(2):115-24. PubMed ID: 9647937
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  • 6. Ring A reduced progestins potently stimulate estrous behavior in rats: paradoxical effect through the progesterone receptor.
    Beyer C, Gonzalez-Flores O, Gonzalez-Mariscal G.
    Physiol Behav; 1995 Nov; 58(5):985-93. PubMed ID: 8577898
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  • 7. Activation of mu-opioid receptors inhibits lordosis behavior in estrogen and progesterone-primed female rats.
    Acosta-Martinez M, Etgen AM.
    Horm Behav; 2002 Feb; 41(1):88-100. PubMed ID: 11863387
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  • 8. Progesterone facilitates thrust in female hamsters implanted with estradiol at the medial preoptic area.
    Hsu CH, Hon W.
    Chin J Physiol; 1993 Feb; 36(3):187-91. PubMed ID: 8194395
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  • 13. 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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  • 14. Progesterone in the ventromedial hypothalamus facilitates estrous behavior in ovariectomized, estrogen-primed rats.
    Rubin BS, Barfield RJ.
    Endocrinology; 1983 Aug 28; 113(2):797-804. PubMed ID: 6683623
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  • 16. Oxytocin effects on lordosis frequency and lordosis duration following infusion into the medial pre-optic area and ventromedial hypothalamus of female rats.
    Schulze HG, Gorzalka BB.
    Neuropeptides; 1991 Feb 28; 18(2):99-106. PubMed ID: 2017303
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  • 17. Possible role of inhibitory glycinergic neurons in the regulation of lordosis behavior in the rat.
    Sandoval Y, Komisaruk B, Beyer C.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1988 Feb 28; 29(2):303-7. PubMed ID: 3362925
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  • 18. Ventromedial and medial preoptic hypothalamic ibotenic acid lesions potentiate systemic morphine analgesia in female, but not male rats.
    Cataldo G, Lovric J, Chen CC, Pytte CL, Bodnar RJ.
    Behav Brain Res; 2010 Dec 25; 214(2):301-16. PubMed ID: 20678986
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  • 19. Ibotenic acid-induced lesions of the medial preoptic area/anterior hypothalamus enhance the display of progesterone-facilitated lordosis in male rats.
    Olster DH.
    Brain Res; 1993 Oct 29; 626(1-2):99-105. PubMed ID: 8281457
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  • 20. Intrahypothalamic implants of noradrenergic antagonists disrupt lordosis behavior in female rats.
    Etgen AM.
    Physiol Behav; 1990 Jul 29; 48(1):31-6. PubMed ID: 2173005
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