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Cheryl A Frye

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Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics|July 13, 2006
Role of androgens in epilepsyCheryl A Frye
Developmental Neurobiology|August 18, 2010
Progesterone, administered before kainic acid, prevents decrements in cognitive performance in the Morris Water MazeCheryl A Frye, Alicia Walf
Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|May 6, 2008
Antiseizure effects of 5*-androstane-3*,7beta-diol may be independent of actions at estrogen receptor betaAllicia Ryan, Cheryl A Frye
Behavioural Brain Research|January 23, 2010
Progesterone reduces hyperactivity of female and male dopamine transporter knockout miceCheryl A Frye, Ichiro Sora
Hormones and Behavior|November 14, 2003
Effect of prenatal stress and gonadal hormone condition on depressive behaviors of female and male ratsCheryl A Frye, JoAnna Wawrzycki
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|October 13, 2006
Androgens' performance-enhancing effects in the inhibitory avoidance and water maze tasks may involve actions at intracellular androgen receptors in the dorsal hippocampusKassandra L Edinger, Cheryl A Frye
Nature Protocols|April 5, 2007
The use of the elevated plus maze as an assay of anxiety-related behavior in rodentsAlicia A Walf, Cheryl A Frye
Behavioral Neuroscience|December 16, 2004
Testosterone's analgesic, anxiolytic, and cognitive-enhancing effects may be due in part to actions of its 5alpha-reduced metabolites in the hippocampusKassandra L Edinger, Cheryl A Frye
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 15, 2004
Androgens in the hippocampus can alter, and be altered by, ictal activityMadeline E Rhodes, Cheryl A Frye
Brain Research|March 8, 2005
Progesterone's 5 alpha-reduced metabolite, 3 alpha,5 alpha-THP, mediates lateral displacement of hamstersCheryl A Frye, Madeline E Rhodes
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Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics|July 13, 2006
Role of androgens in epilepsyCheryl A Frye
Developmental Neurobiology|August 18, 2010
Progesterone, administered before kainic acid, prevents decrements in cognitive performance in the Morris Water MazeCheryl A Frye, Alicia Walf
Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|May 6, 2008
Antiseizure effects of 5*-androstane-3*,7beta-diol may be independent of actions at estrogen receptor betaAllicia Ryan, Cheryl A Frye
Behavioural Brain Research|January 23, 2010
Progesterone reduces hyperactivity of female and male dopamine transporter knockout miceCheryl A Frye, Ichiro Sora
Hormones and Behavior|November 14, 2003
Effect of prenatal stress and gonadal hormone condition on depressive behaviors of female and male ratsCheryl A Frye, JoAnna Wawrzycki
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|October 13, 2006
Androgens' performance-enhancing effects in the inhibitory avoidance and water maze tasks may involve actions at intracellular androgen receptors in the dorsal hippocampusKassandra L Edinger, Cheryl A Frye
Nature Protocols|April 5, 2007
The use of the elevated plus maze as an assay of anxiety-related behavior in rodentsAlicia A Walf, Cheryl A Frye
Behavioral Neuroscience|December 16, 2004
Testosterone's analgesic, anxiolytic, and cognitive-enhancing effects may be due in part to actions of its 5alpha-reduced metabolites in the hippocampusKassandra L Edinger, Cheryl A Frye
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 15, 2004
Androgens in the hippocampus can alter, and be altered by, ictal activityMadeline E Rhodes, Cheryl A Frye
Brain Research|March 8, 2005
Progesterone's 5 alpha-reduced metabolite, 3 alpha,5 alpha-THP, mediates lateral displacement of hamstersCheryl A Frye, Madeline E Rhodes
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