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Cheryl A Frye

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Epilepsia|July 13, 2010
Effects and mechanisms of progestogens and androgens in ictal activityCheryl A Frye
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|June 15, 2011
Progesterone attenuates depressive behavior of younger and older adult C57/BL6, wildtype, and progesterone receptor knockout miceCheryl A Frye
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 19, 2006
Progestins influence motivation, reward, conditioning, stress, and/or response to drugs of abuseCheryl A Frye
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|December 8, 2009
Progesterone reduces depressive behavior of young ovariectomized, aged progestin receptor knockout, and aged wild type mice in the tail suspension testCheryl A Frye
Vitamins and Hormones|January 7, 2014
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: elucidating our understanding of their role in sex and gender-relevant end pointsCheryl A Frye
Psychoneuroendocrinology|August 7, 2009
Neurosteroids' effects and mechanisms for social, cognitive, emotional, and physical functionsCheryl A Frye
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|November 23, 2006
Some rewarding effects of androgens may be mediated by actions of its 5alpha-reduced metabolite 3alpha-androstanediolCheryl A Frye
International Review of Neurobiology|October 22, 2008
Hormonal influences on seizures: basic neurobiologyCheryl A Frye
Future Medicinal Chemistry|March 24, 2011
Progestogens influence cognitive processes in agingCheryl A Frye
Neurology|March 29, 2006
An overview of oral contraceptives: mechanism of action and clinical useCheryl A Frye
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Epilepsia|July 13, 2010
Effects and mechanisms of progestogens and androgens in ictal activityCheryl A Frye
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|June 15, 2011
Progesterone attenuates depressive behavior of younger and older adult C57/BL6, wildtype, and progesterone receptor knockout miceCheryl A Frye
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 19, 2006
Progestins influence motivation, reward, conditioning, stress, and/or response to drugs of abuseCheryl A Frye
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|December 8, 2009
Progesterone reduces depressive behavior of young ovariectomized, aged progestin receptor knockout, and aged wild type mice in the tail suspension testCheryl A Frye
Vitamins and Hormones|January 7, 2014
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: elucidating our understanding of their role in sex and gender-relevant end pointsCheryl A Frye
Psychoneuroendocrinology|August 7, 2009
Neurosteroids' effects and mechanisms for social, cognitive, emotional, and physical functionsCheryl A Frye
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|November 23, 2006
Some rewarding effects of androgens may be mediated by actions of its 5alpha-reduced metabolite 3alpha-androstanediolCheryl A Frye
International Review of Neurobiology|October 22, 2008
Hormonal influences on seizures: basic neurobiologyCheryl A Frye
Future Medicinal Chemistry|March 24, 2011
Progestogens influence cognitive processes in agingCheryl A Frye
Neurology|March 29, 2006
An overview of oral contraceptives: mechanism of action and clinical useCheryl A Frye
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