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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Emilie Rissman is an American professor in the Biological Sciences department at North Carolina State University. Her research focuses on estrogens modulate sex differences in behavior. Her research also looks at the effect of parental exposure to Bisphenol A on offspring behavior in mice.
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- Regulation of Kiss1 gene expression in the brain of the female mouse. (2005) (986)
- A Model System for Study of Sex Chromosome Effects on Sexually Dimorphic Neural and Behavioral Traits (2002) (477)
- Gestational exposure to bisphenol a produces transgenerational changes in behaviors and gene expression. (2012) (284)
- Distribution of estrogen receptor-beta-like immunoreactivity in rat forebrain. (1997) (277)
- The role of Bisphenol A in shaping the brain, epigenome and behavior (2011) (273)
- Sex Chromosome Complement and Gonadal Sex Influence Aggressive and Parental Behaviors in Mice (2006) (232)
- Masculine Sexual Behavior Is Disrupted in Male and Female Mice Lacking a Functional Estrogen Receptor α Gene (1997) (232)
- Disruption of estrogen receptor β gene impairs spatial learning in female mice (2002) (232)
- Neurobiology of Escalated Aggression and Violence (2007) (212)
- Lack of functional estrogen receptor β influences anxiety behavior and serotonin content in female mice (2005) (197)
- Estrogen Receptor Function as Revealed by Knockout Studies: Neuroendocrine and Behavioral Aspects (1997) (195)
- Estrogen receptor alpha is essential for induction of oxytocin receptor by estrogen. (1998) (182)
- Sex differences in histone modifications in the neonatal mouse brain (2009) (180)
- The Kisspeptin Receptor GPR54 Is Required for Sexual Differentiation of the Brain and Behavior (2007) (179)
- Roles of estrogen receptors α and β in differentiation of mouse sexual behavior (2006) (169)
- An evolutionarily conserved form of gonadotropin-releasing hormone coordinates energy and reproductive behavior. (2003) (169)
- Estrogen receptors are essential for female sexual receptivity. (1997) (165)
- Oxytocin, But Not Oxytocin Receptor, is Regulated by Oestrogen Receptor β in the Female Mouse Hypothalamus (2003) (152)
- Gestational Exposure to Low Dose Bisphenol A Alters Social Behavior in Juvenile Mice (2011) (149)
- Induction of Progestin Receptors by Estradiol in the Forebrain of Estrogen Receptor-α Gene-Disrupted Mice (1998) (148)
- Sex with knockout models: behavioral studies of estrogen receptor α 1 Published on the World Wide Web on 26 April 1999. 1 (1999) (147)
- New roles for estrogen receptor β in behavior and neuroendocrinology (2006) (142)
- Novel effects of estradiol and estrogen receptor α and β on cognitive function 1 1 Published on the World Wide Web on 10 October 2000. (2000) (133)
- Diversity of actions of GnRHs mediated by ligand-induced selective signaling (2008) (133)
- Transgenerational effects of prenatal bisphenol A on social recognition (2013) (133)
- A previously uncharacterized role for estrogen receptor beta: defeminization of male brain and behavior. (2005) (129)
- Gestational exposure to bisphenol A and cross-fostering affect behaviors in juvenile mice (2010) (123)
- A critical role for the evolutionarily conserved gonadotropin-releasing hormone II: mediation of energy status and female sexual behavior. (2004) (119)
- Running-induced epigenetic and gene expression changes in the adolescent brain (2013) (117)
- Disruption of estrogen receptor beta gene impairs spatial learning in female mice. (2002) (117)
- Aggression and arginine vasopressin immunoreactivity regulation by androgen receptor and estrogen receptor α (2004) (115)
- Sex Differences in the Activational Effect of ERα on Spatial Learning (1998) (109)
- Oestrogen Receptor α is Essential for Female‐Directed Chemo‐Investigatory Behaviour but is not Required for the Pheromone‐Induced Luteinizing Hormone Surge in Male Mice (2000) (107)
- Increased sexual activity during the midcycle portion of the human menstrual cycle (1984) (107)
- Presence and differential distribution of distinct forms of immunoreactive gonadotropin-releasing hormone in the musk shrew brain. (1993) (105)
- Roles of estrogen receptor α and androgen receptor in the regulation of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (2002) (104)
- Androgen receptor is essential for sexual differentiation of responses to olfactory cues in mice (2007) (100)
- Roles of estrogen receptors alpha and beta in differentiation of mouse sexual behavior. (2006) (95)
- Distribution of chicken‐II gonadotropin‐releasing hormone in mammalian brain (1995) (92)
- Dopamine Activates Masculine Sexual Behavior Independent of the Estrogen Receptor α (2000) (92)
- Double Oestrogen Receptor α and β Knockout Mice Reveal Differences in Neural Oestrogen‐Mediated Progestin Receptor Induction and Female Sexual Behaviour (2003) (91)
- Estrogen Receptor α Influences Socially Motivated Behaviors (2002) (86)
- NTP-CERHR expert panel report on the developmental toxicity of soy infant formula. (2011) (83)
- Minireview: transgenerational epigenetic inheritance: focus on endocrine disrupting compounds. (2014) (82)
- Oestrogen‐Independent, Experience‐Induced Maternal Behaviour in Female Mice (2011) (80)
- Of mice and rats: Key species variations in the sexual differentiation of brain and behavior (2010) (79)
- Estrogen receptor‐α is required for estrogen‐induced μ‐opioid receptor internalization (2003) (79)
- Coumestrol Antagonizes Neuroendocrine Actions of Estrogen via the Estrogen Receptor α (2001) (79)
- Aggression in male mice lacking functional estrogen receptor alpha. (2003) (77)
- The evolutionarily conserved gonadotropin-releasing hormone II modifies food intake. (2004) (77)
- Roles of Oestrogen Receptors α and β in Behavioural Neuroendocrinology: Beyond Yin/Yang (2008) (76)
- Steroid feedback on gonadotropin release and pituitary gonadotropin subunit mRNA in mice lacking a functional estrogen receptor α (1999) (76)
- Sex differences in juvenile mouse social behavior are influenced by sex chromosomes and social context (2011) (74)
- Female Sexual Behavior Is Inhibited by Short- and Long-term Food Restriction (1997) (74)
- THE BIOLOGY OF PUBERTY (1986) (74)
- The androgen receptor is selectively involved in organization of sexually dimorphic social behaviors in mice. (2008) (74)
- Neuronal nitric oxide synthase and calbindin delineate sex differences in the developing hypothalamus and preoptic area (2007) (73)
- Two Perspectives on the Origin of Sex Differences in the Brain (2003) (72)
- Effects of galanin-like peptide (GALP) on locomotion, reproduction, and body weight in female and male mice (2005) (72)
- New roles for estrogen receptor beta in behavior and neuroendocrinology. (2006) (70)
- Transgenerational Effects of Bisphenol A on Gene Expression and DNA Methylation of Imprinted Genes in Brain (2018) (69)
- Lack of functional estrogen receptor β gene disrupts pubertal male sexual behavior (2003) (69)
- Evidence that the Type‐2 Gonadotrophin‐Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Receptor Mediates the Behavioural Effects of GnRH‐II on Feeding and Reproduction in Musk Shrews (2005) (69)
- Experience-facilitated improvements in pup retrieval; evidence for an epigenetic effect (2012) (66)
- Identification of chicken GnRH II in brains of metatherian and early-evolved eutherian species of mammals (1994) (65)
- Both Estrogen Receptor-α and -β Are Required for Sexual Differentiation of the Anteroventral Periventricular Area in Mice (2006) (62)
- Sex chromosome complement affects social interactions in mice (2008) (58)
- Novel effects of estradiol and estrogen receptor alpha and beta on cognitive function. (2000) (58)
- Of mice and missing data: what we know (and need to learn) about male sexual behavior (2004) (58)
- Transgenerational Effects of Di-(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP) on Stress Hormones and Behavior. (2015) (58)
- Mouse model systems to study sex chromosome genes and behavior: Relevance to humans (2014) (57)
- Behavioral regulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone. (1996) (54)
- Estrogen Receptor β Regulates Sexually Dimorphic Neural Responses to Estradiol. (2001) (54)
- Effects of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormones, Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone, and Vasopressin on Female Sexual Behavior (2000) (53)
- Direct and transgenerational effects of low doses of perinatal di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on social behaviors in mice (2017) (53)
- Estrogen receptor-alpha is required for estrogen-induced mu-opioid receptor internalization. (2003) (52)
- Sex Differences in the Cerebellum and Frontal Cortex: Roles of Estrogen Receptor Alpha and Sex Chromosome Genes (2011) (51)
- Effect of embryonic treatment with oestradiol benzoate on reproductive morphology, ovulation and oviposition and plasma LH concentrations in female quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica). (1984) (50)
- Background matters: the effects of estrogen receptor α gene disruption on male sexual behavior are modified by background strain (2004) (48)
- Sexual differentiation in the developing mouse brain: contributions of sex chromosome genes (2013) (45)
- Estrogen receptor beta modulates estradiol induction of progestin receptor immunoreactivity in male, but not in female, mouse medial preoptic area. (2004) (45)
- Role of androgens in the regulation of sexual behavior in the female musk shrew. (1990) (44)
- Double oestrogen receptor alpha and beta knockout mice reveal differences in neural oestrogen-mediated progestin receptor induction and female sexual behaviour. (2003) (44)
- Co-localization of aromatase enzyme and estrogen receptor immunoreactivity in the preoptic area during reproductive aging (1995) (43)
- Gonadotropin-releasing hormone-II messenger ribonucleic acid and protein content in the mammalian brain are modulated by food intake. (2006) (43)
- Role of the ovary and adrenal gland in the sexual behavior of the musk shrew, Suncus murinus. (1987) (42)
- CHAPTER 42 – Neuroendocrine Control of Mating-Induced Ovulation (2006) (41)
- Aggressive behaviors in adult SF-1 knockout mice that are not exposed to gonadal steroids during development. (2008) (40)
- Hormonal correlates of polyandry in the spotted sandpiper, Actitis macularia. (1984) (40)
- X-chromosome dosage affects male sexual behavior (2012) (39)
- Dopamine D5 receptor modulates male and female sexual behavior in mice (2005) (39)
- Histone deacetylase inhibition induces long-lasting changes in maternal behavior and gene expression in female mice. (2014) (38)
- Behavioral Regulation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Production (1997) (38)
- Sex differences in the activational effect of ERalpha on spatial learning. (1998) (38)
- Mating alters gonadotropin-releasing hormone cell number and content. (1995) (37)
- Brief Refeeding Restores Reproductive Readiness in Food-Restricted Female Musk Shrews (Suncus murinus) (2000) (37)
- Both estrogen receptor-alpha and -beta are required for sexual differentiation of the anteroventral periventricular area in mice. (2006) (37)
- Gonadotropin-releasing hormone-immunoreactive cell numbers change in response to social interactions. (1994) (36)
- Sexual dimorphism of growth hormone in the hypothalamus: regulation by estradiol. (2012) (36)
- Patterns of sexual receptivity in the female musk shrew (Suncus murinus) (1988) (35)
- Mating behavior is controlled by acute changes in metabolic fuels. (2002) (35)
- Effects of sex chromosome aneuploidy on male sexual behavior (2008) (34)
- Effect of Vorozole, an Aromatase Enzyme Inhibitor, on Sexual Behavior, Aromatase Activity and Neural Immunoreactivity (1996) (34)
- Hormonal correlates of sexual behavior in the female musk shrew: The role of estradiol (1988) (33)
- Acquisition of sexual receptivity: roles of chromatin acetylation, estrogen receptor-alpha, and ovarian hormones. (2011) (33)
- Interactions with males promote rapid changes in gonadotropin-releasing hormone immunoreactive cells. (1995) (33)
- Neural distribution of estrogen receptor immunoreactive cells in the female musk shrew (1992) (32)
- Estrogen receptor α is essential for induction of oxytocin receptor by estrogen (1998) (31)
- Cortisol facilitates induction of sexual behavior in the female musk shrew (Suncus murinus). (1999) (31)
- Multi- and Transgenerational Consequences of Bisphenol A on Sexually Dimorphic Cell Populations in Mouse Brain (2017) (31)
- Oestrogen's masculine side: mediation of mating in male mice. (2002) (31)
- Mating stimulates estradiol production by ovaries of the musk shrew (Suncus murinus). (1992) (30)
- Co-localization of Estrogen Receptor and Aromatase Enzyme Immunoreactivities in Adult Musk Shrew Brain (1998) (30)
- Evidence that Neural Aromatization of Androgen Regulates the Expression of Sexual Behaviour in Female Musk Shrews (1991) (30)
- Testosterone Implants in Specific Neural Sites Activate Female Sexual Behaviour (1994) (29)
- Policy decisions on endocrine disruptors should be based on science across disciplines: a response to Dietrich et al. (2013) (29)
- Mating induces puberty in the female musk shrew. (1992) (28)
- Loss of estrogen-mediated immunoprotection underlies female gender bias in experimental Crohn’s-like ileitis (2014) (27)
- Behavioral epigenetics: A new frontier in the study of hormones and behavior (2011) (27)
- Bisphenol F has different effects on preadipocytes differentiation and weight gain in adult mice as compared with Bisphenol A and S. (2019) (27)
- Sex Differences in Social Investigation: Effects of Androgen Receptors, Hormones and Test Partner (2012) (27)
- Effects of Female Pheromones on Gonadotropin‐Releasing Hormone Gene Expression and Luteinizing Hormone Release in Male Wild‐Type and Oestrogen Receptor‐α Knockout Mice (2000) (26)
- Estrogen receptor alpha influences socially motivated behaviors. (2002) (26)
- Reproductive response of a tropical mammal, the musk shrew (Suncus murinus), to photoperiod. (1987) (26)
- Location, location, location: Genetic regulation of neural sex differences (2012) (26)
- Policy decisions on endocrine disruptors should be based on science across disciplines: a response to Dietrich et al. (2013) (26)
- Sex differences in mammalian and chicken-II gonadotropin-releasing hormone immunoreactivity in musk shrew brain. (1998) (25)
- Neural aromatization and the control of sexual behavior (1996) (25)
- Regulation of progestin receptors in medial amygdala: Estradiol, phytoestrogens and sex (2009) (25)
- Immunolocalization of Androgen Receptors and Aromatase Enzyme in the Adult Musk Shrew Brain (2000) (24)
- Amyloid β Precursor Protein Regulates Male Sexual Behavior (2010) (23)
- Effects of food restriction and social cues on sexual maturation and growth in male musk shrews (Suncus murinus). (1991) (23)
- Acute Re-Feeding Reverses Food Restriction-Induced Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis Deficits1 (2000) (23)
- Steroid Implants in the Medial Preoptic Area or Ventromedial Nucleus of the Hypothalamus Activate Female Sexual Behaviour in the Musk Shrew (2000) (23)
- Dietary phytoestrogens dampen female sexual behavior in mice with a disrupted aromatase enzyme gene. (2007) (23)
- Chemical cues from families delay puberty in male California voles. (1984) (23)
- Effects of maternal or paternal bisphenol A exposure on offspring behavior (2017) (23)
- Neural growth hormone implicated in body weight sex differences. (2013) (22)
- Effects of photoperiod and social variables on reproduction and growth in the male musk shrew (Suncus murinus). (1990) (22)
- Food availability affects neural estrogen receptor immunoreactivity in prepubertal mice. (1997) (22)
- Gonadotropin-releasing hormone II: a multi-purpose neuropeptide. (2008) (22)
- Androgen- and estrogen-independent regulation of copulatory behavior following castration in male B6D2F1 mice (2009) (21)
- Estrogen Receptor-α (ERα), But Not ERβ, Modulates Estrogen Stimulation of the ERα-Truncated Variant, TERP-1 (2002) (21)
- Behavioral interactions have rapid effects on immunoreactivity of prohormone and gonadotropin-releasing hormone peptide (1997) (21)
- Adrenal contribution to the induction of sexual behavior in the female musk shrew (1992) (21)
- Olfactory Bulbectomy Blocks Mating-Induced Ovulation in Musk Shrews (Suncus murinus)1 (2000) (21)
- Transgenerational Bisphenol A causes deficits in social recognition and alters post-synaptic density genes in mice. (2019) (21)
- Prolonged copulatory behavior facilitates pregnancy success in the musk shrew (1990) (19)
- Estrogen receptor beta regulates sexually dimorphic neural responses to estradiol. (2001) (19)
- Dietary phytoestrogens inhibit experimental aneurysm formation in male mice. (2014) (19)
- Mast cells in the neonate musk shrew brain: implications for neuroendocrine immune interactions. (1998) (18)
- Calbindin Knockout Alters Sex-Specific Regulation of Behavior and Gene Expression in Amygdala and Prefrontal Cortex. (2016) (18)
- Tropical photoperiods affect reproductive development in the musk shrew, suncus murinus (1991) (18)
- Critical periods of susceptibility to short-term energy challenge during pregnancy: Impact on fertility and offspring development (2010) (18)
- Nutritional and social cues influence the onset of puberty in California voles (1986) (18)
- Prepubertal sensitivity to melatonin in male hamsters. (1980) (17)
- Number of X-chromosome genes influences social behavior and vasopressin gene expression in mice (2015) (17)
- Foster Dams Rear Fighters: Strain-Specific Effects of Within-Strain Fostering on Aggressive Behavior in Male Mice (2013) (17)
- Rapid Neural Fos Responses to Oestradiol in Oestrogen Receptor αβ Double Knockout Mice (2006) (16)
- Induction of Fos-like immunoreactivity in musk shrews after mating (1998) (16)
- Mini-review: Epigenetic mechanisms that promote transgenerational actions of endocrine disrupting chemicals: Applications to behavioral neuroendocrinology (2020) (16)
- Neural growth hormone: regional regulation by estradiol and/or sex chromosome complement in male and female mice (2015) (16)
- Bisphenol A Exposure in utero Disrupts Hypothalamic Gene Expression Particularly Genes Suspected in Autism Spectrum Disorders and Neuron and Hormone Signaling (2020) (15)
- Female reproductive development is not activated by male California voles exposed to family cues. (1985) (15)
- Distribution and steroid dependence of aromatase enzyme immunoreactivity in limbic nuclei of the female musk shrew brain (1994) (14)
- Gonadal influences on sexual behavior in the male musk shrew (Suncus murinus) (1987) (14)
- The musk shrew, Suncus murinus, a unique animal model for the study of female behavioral endocrinology. (1990) (14)
- Sex chromosome complement influences vulnerability to cocaine in mice (2020) (13)
- Male-related chemical cues promote sexual receptivity in the female musk shrew. (1989) (13)
- Social variables influence female sexual behavior in the musk shrew (Suncus murinus) (1987) (13)
- Social variables influence female sexual behavior in the musk shrew (Suncus murinus). (1987) (12)
- Effects of Organisational Oestradiol on Adult Immunoreactive Oestrogen Receptors (α and β) in the Male Mouse Brain (2007) (12)
- Social cues influence growth and sexual maturation of the male musk shrew (Suncus murinus). (1990) (11)
- Impairment of spatial learning by estradiol treatment in female mice is attenuated by estradiol exposure during development (2006) (11)
- Neuropeptide Y influences acute food intake and energy status affects NPY immunoreactivity in the female musk shrew (Suncus murinus) (2008) (10)
- Behavioral Neuroendocrinology of Reproduction in Mammals (2011) (10)
- Epinephrine release in response to sexual activity in male versus female rats (1989) (10)
- Increased Dendritic Spine Density and Tau Expression Are Associated with Individual Differences in Steroidal Regulation of Male Sexual Behavior (2013) (9)
- Scent marking in the musk shrew (Suncus murinus) (1987) (9)
- Effects of organisational oestradiol on adult immunoreactive oestrogen receptors (alpha and beta) in the male mouse brain. (2007) (9)
- Effect of castration on epididymal sperm storage in male musk shrews (Suncus murinus) and mice (Mus musculus). (1989) (8)
- Rapid neural Fos responses to oestradiol in oestrogen receptor alphabeta double knockout mice. (2006) (8)
- Novel effects of estradiol and estrogen receptor a and b on cognitive 1 function (2000) (8)
- Policy Decisions on Endocrine Disruptors Should Be Based on Science across Disciplines: A Response to Dietrich et al. (2013) (8)
- Immune deficiency influences juvenile social behavior and maternal behavior. (2015) (7)
- Sexual Differentiation and Substance Use: A Mini Review. (2020) (7)
- Policy decisions on endocrine disruptors should be based on science across disciplines (2013) (7)
- An Alternative Animal Model for the Study of Female Sexual Behavior (1995) (6)
- Nutrition, reproduction, and behavior. (2002) (6)
- MINI-REVIEW Behavioral Regulation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone' (1996) (6)
- The Male Sexual Revolution: Independence from Testosterone (2007) (5)
- Axon sparing lesions of the medial preoptic area block female sexual behavior (1997) (5)
- Epigenetics of Reproduction (2015) (5)
- Role of gonadotropin-releasing hormone II in the mammalian nervous system (2006) (5)
- Detection of cuckoldry in ring doves (1983) (4)
- Perinatal organization of a sexually dimorphic aromatase enzyme‐containing immunoreactive nucleus (2000) (4)
- Reprint of: Policy decisions on endocrine disruptors should be based on science across disciplines: A response to Dietrich et al. (2014) (4)
- Estrogen receptor-alpha (ERalpha), but not ERbeta, modulates estrogen stimulation of the ERalpha-truncated variant, TERP-1. (2002) (4)
- Thinking outside the mouse box: the importance of comparative laboratory animal models in research (2004) (4)
- Temporal aspects of female musk shrew (Suncus murinus) sexual behavior. (1999) (4)
- Beyond Genes: Germline Disruption in the Etiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders (2021) (4)
- Neonatal Androgen Affects Copulatory Behavior in the Female Musk Shrew (1998) (3)
- Inheritance of steroid-independent male sexual behavior in male offspring of B6D2F1 mice (2016) (3)
- Frank A. Beach award Behavioral endocrinology of the female musk shrew (1991) (3)
- Steroid-responsive vasopressin innervation in the brain of estrogen receptor alpha minus mice (1997) (2)
- Reprint of: Policy decisions on endocrine disruptors should be based on science across disciplines: A response to Dietrich, et al. (2014) (2)
- Behavioral Activation of the Female Neuroendocrine Axis (1999) (2)
- Glucocorticoids affect gonadotropin-releasing hormone immunoreactivity in musk shrew brain. (2001) (1)
- A model for hormone independent development of sex differences in brain and behavior (2006) (1)
- Androgens and reproductive behavior in ovariectomized ring doves (1984) (1)
- Environmental regulation of reproduction in an opportunistic breeder: the musk shrew (Insectivora: Suncus murinus). (1990) (1)
- Effects of food restriction and social cues on sexual maturation and growth in male musk shrews (2008) (1)
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- Fentanyl-induced acute and conditioned behaviors in two inbred mouse lines: Potential role for Glyoxalase (2021) (0)
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- Estrogen receptor (ER) {beta} modulates natural T regulatory cells (nTregs) and experimental Crohn's disease (CD). (2009) (0)
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- Sex/Gender Differences in the Time-Course for the Development of Substance Use Disorder: A Focus on the Telescoping Effect (2022) (0)
- Study of new materials of the nickel boride type for use as fuel cell anodes. Final scientific report, 16 Aug 1965-15 Aug 1968. [Chemical preparation] (1968) (0)
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- PrepubertalSensitivityto Melatoninin MaleHamsters (1980) (0)
- Editorial: Women in psychiatry 2022: Addictive disorders (2023) (0)
- Reproduction: A Personal Perspective from the Rutgers Institute of Animal Behavior. (1988) (0)
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- Estrogen receptor (ER) β modulates natural T regulatory cells (nTregs) and experimental Crohn's disease (CD). (2009) (0)
- Regeneration of FGD dry-sorbent materials. Phase I. Final report (1982) (0)
- The Endocrine Society Centennial: No Longer a Surprise: Estrogenic Chemicals in a Multitude of Places. (2016) (0)
- Regulation of food intake by gonadotropin releasing hormone II in an animal model of binge eating disorder (2008) (0)
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- The number of GnRH-immunoreactive neurons in female mice lacking a functional estrogen receptor alpha (1997) (0)
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- The Effects of Intraventricular Infusion of GNRH on Female Sexual Behavior (1998) (0)
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