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The following pages link to Hormonal regulation of adult partner preference behavior in neonatally ATD-treated male rats (Q72825979):
Displaying 36 items.
- Multifaceted origins of sex differences in the brain (Q28075547) (← links)
- Steroid-induced sexual differentiation of the developing brain: multiple pathways, one goal (Q28756879) (← links)
- Of mice and rats: key species variations in the sexual differentiation of brain and behavior (Q30431580) (← links)
- Serotonin signaling in the brain of adult female mice is required for sexual preference (Q30445993) (← links)
- Minireview: Hormones and human sexual orientation. (Q30465107) (← links)
- Potential contribution of prenatal estrogens to the sexual differentiation of mate preferences in mice. (Q30471748) (← links)
- The ovine sexually dimorphic nucleus, aromatase, and sexual partner preferences in sheep (Q33679259) (← links)
- Sex differences and effects of neonatal aromatase inhibition on masculine and feminine copulatory potentials in prairie voles (Q33821198) (← links)
- Sex differences in cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease (Q33864547) (← links)
- Mammalian animal models of psychosexual differentiation: when is 'translation' to the human situation possible? (Q34552273) (← links)
- Sexual Differentiation of the Neuroendocrine Mechanisms Regulating Mate Recognition in Mammals (Q35115442) (← links)
- Wired on steroids: sexual differentiation of the brain and its role in the expression of sexual partner preferences (Q35972067) (← links)
- Sex differences in partner preferences in humans and animals (Q36672395) (← links)
- Gender differences in neurodevelopment and epigenetics. (Q36844194) (← links)
- Estrogen treatment during development alters adult partner preference and reproductive behavior in female laboratory rats (Q37216340) (← links)
- Rapid effects of 17β-estradiol on male copulatory behaviors are not elicited by the novel membrane active estrogenic compound STX. (Q37636065) (← links)
- Organized for sex – steroid hormones and the developing hypothalamus (Q37700251) (← links)
- Hormones of choice: the neuroendocrinology of partner preference in animals (Q37850100) (← links)
- Roles of sex and gonadal steroids in mammalian pheromonal communication (Q38122959) (← links)
- Sexual incentive motivation in male rats requires both androgens and estrogens (Q43273464) (← links)
- Effect of sex steroids and coital experience on ferrets' preference for the smell, sight and sound of conspecifics (Q44100125) (← links)
- Forebrain Fos responses to reproductively related chemosensory cues in aromatase knockout mice (Q44445700) (← links)
- Effects of neonatal testosterone treatment on pacing behaviors and development of a conditioned place preference (Q44652952) (← links)
- Restoration of male sexual behavior by adult exogenous estrogens in male aromatase knockout mice (Q44950318) (← links)
- Sex-specific effects of gonadal steroids on conspecific odor preference in the rat. (Q45027201) (← links)
- Alpha-fetoprotein protects the developing female mouse brain from masculinization and defeminization by estrogens (Q46875567) (← links)
- Kisspeptin neurones in the posterodorsal medial amygdala modulate sexual partner preference and anxiety in male mice (Q47550512) (← links)
- Human Sexual Orientation: The Importance of Evidentiary Convergence (Q48149376) (← links)
- Lesions of the medial preoptic area/anterior hypothalamus (MPOA/AH) modify partner preference in male rats (Q48345409) (← links)
- Quantitative estimation of estrogen and androgen receptor-immunoreactive cells in the forebrain of neonatally estrogen-deprived male rats (Q48756430) (← links)
- Sexual differentiation of odor and partner preference in the rat. (Q48952483) (← links)
- Socially induced and rapid increases in aggression are inversely related to brain aromatase activity in a sex-changing fish, Lythrypnus dalli. (Q51835581) (← links)
- Neuropeptide and steroid hormone mediators of neuroendocrine regulation. (Q53412544) (← links)
- The biological basis of sexual orientation: How hormonal, genetic, and environmental factors influence to whom we are sexually attracted (Q90590708) (← links)
- Establishment of partner preference in male rats: Effect of prenatal letrozole and sexual experience (Q91623265) (← links)
- RETRACTED: Sexual orientation, neuropsychiatric disorders and the neurotransmitters involved (Q115921748) (← links)