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116 related items for PubMed ID: 9468016

  • 1. Preproenkephalin mRNA is regulated by an interaction between steroid hormones and nociceptive stimulation.
    Holtzman DA, Brooks PJ, Pfaff DW, Schwartz-Giblin S.
    J Neuroendocrinol; 1997 Dec; 9(12):913-22. PubMed ID: 9468016
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  • 2. Anesthesia during hormone administration abolishes the estrogen induction of preproenkephalin mRNA in ventromedial hypothalamus of female rats.
    Quiñones-Jenab V, Zhang C, Jenab S, Brown HE, Pfaff DW.
    Brain Res Mol Brain Res; 1996 Jan; 35(1-2):297-303. PubMed ID: 8717366
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  • 3. Effects of an intrahypothalamic injection of antisense oligonucleotides for preproenkephalin mRNA in female rats: evidence for opioid involvement in lordosis reflex.
    Nicot A, Ogawa S, Berman Y, Carr KD, Pfaff DW.
    Brain Res; 1997 Nov 28; 777(1-2):60-8. PubMed ID: 9449413
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  • 4. Preproenkephalin gene expression in the rat spinal cord after noxious stimuli.
    Noguchi K, Morita Y, Kiyama H, Sato M, Ono K, Tohyama M.
    Brain Res Mol Brain Res; 1989 May 28; 5(3):227-34. PubMed ID: 2725196
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  • 5. Temporal changes of preproenkephalin mRNA and leu-enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in the neurons of the caudal spinal trigeminal nucleus and upper cervical cord after noxious stimuli.
    Wu SX, Li YQ, Shi JW.
    J Hirnforsch; 1998 May 28; 39(2):217-22. PubMed ID: 10022345
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  • 6. Preproenkephalin mRNA levels are regulated by acute stress and estrogen stimulation.
    Sinchak K, Eckersell C, Quezada V, Norell A, Micevych P.
    Physiol Behav; 1998 May 28; 69(4-5):425-32. PubMed ID: 10913780
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  • 7. Changes in pro-opiomelanocortin and pre-proenkephalin mRNA levels in the ovine brain during pregnancy, parturition and lactation and in response to oestrogen and progesterone.
    Broad KD, Kendrick KM, Sirinathsinghji DJ, Keverne EB.
    J Neuroendocrinol; 1993 Dec 28; 5(6):711-9. PubMed ID: 8680446
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  • 8. Sexually dimorphic gene regulation in brain as a target for endocrine disrupters: developmental exposure of rats to 4-methylbenzylidene camphor.
    Maerkel K, Durrer S, Henseler M, Schlumpf M, Lichtensteiger W.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 2007 Jan 15; 218(2):152-65. PubMed ID: 17188730
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  • 9. Thyroid hormone coadministration inhibits the estrogen-stimulated elevation of preproenkephalin mRNA in female rat hypothalamic neurons.
    Dellovade TL, Kia HK, Zhu YS, Pfaff DW.
    Neuroendocrinology; 1999 Sep 15; 70(3):168-74. PubMed ID: 10516479
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  • 11. Changes in preproenkephalin messenger RNA level in the rat ventromedial hypothalamus during the estrous cycle.
    Funabashi T, Brooks PJ, Kleopoulos SP, Grandison L, Mobbs CV, Pfaff DW.
    Brain Res Mol Brain Res; 1995 Jan 15; 28(1):129-34. PubMed ID: 7707866
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  • 12. Peripubertal ontogeny and estrogen stimulation of cholecystokinin and preproenkephalin mRNA in the rat hypothalamus and limbic system.
    Holland KL, Norby LA, Micevych PE.
    J Comp Neurol; 1998 Mar 02; 392(1):48-57. PubMed ID: 9482232
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  • 15. Sex differences in and effects of estrogen on oxytocin receptor messenger ribonucleic acid expression in the ventromedial hypothalamus.
    Bale TL, Dorsa DM.
    Endocrinology; 1995 Jan 02; 136(1):27-32. PubMed ID: 7828541
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  • 17. The 70-kDa heat shock cognate protein (Hsc73) gene is enhanced by ovarian hormones in the ventromedial hypothalamus.
    Krebs CJ, Jarvis ED, Pfaff DW.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1999 Feb 16; 96(4):1686-91. PubMed ID: 9990085
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  • 18. Gender differences in proenkephalin gene expression response to delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol in the hypothalamus of the rat.
    Corchero J, Fuentes JA, Manzanares J.
    J Psychopharmacol; 2002 Dec 16; 16(4):283-9. PubMed ID: 12503826
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