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D W Pfaff

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Journal of Neuroendocrinology|May 11, 2011
Steroid regulation and sex differences in [(3) h]muscimol binding in hippocampus, hypothalamus and midbrain in ratsM M McCarthy, H Coirini, M Schumacher, et al.
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|February 13, 2001
Estrogens, brain and behavior: studies in fundamental neurobiology and observations related to women's healthD W Pfaff, N Vasudevan, H K Kia, et al.
Brain Research|February 27, 1976
Cells in regions of rhesus monkey brain and pituitary retain radioactive estradiol, corticosterone and cortisol differentiallyJ L Gerlach, B S McEwen, D W Pfaff, et al.
Nature Genetics|October 1, 1994
Long-term gene expression and phenotypic correction using adeno-associated virus vectors in the mammalian brainM G Kaplitt, P Leone, R J Samulski, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|July 18, 2001
Molecular analysis of estrogen induction of preproenkephalin gene expression and its modulation by thyroid hormonesY S Zhu, L Q Cai, X You, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|October 1, 1994
Expression of the growth-associated protein B-50/GAP43 via a defective herpes-simplex virus vector results in profound morphological changes in non-neuronal cellsJ Verhaagen, W T Hermens, A B Oestreicher, et al.
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|June 1, 2005
Female oxytocin gene-knockout mice, in a semi-natural environment, display exaggerated aggressive behaviorA K Ragnauth, N Devidze, V Moy, et al.
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|August 17, 2004
Oxytocin and estrogen receptor alpha and beta knockout mice provide discriminably different odor cues in behavioral assaysM Kavaliers, A Agmo, E Choleris, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 22, 2003
Genetic contributions to generalized arousal of brain and behaviorJ Garey, A Goodwillie, J Frohlich, et al.
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|February 14, 2004
Expression of the arginine vasopressin gene in response to salt loading in oxytocin gene knockout miceY Ozaki, M Nomura, J Saito, et al.
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Journal of Neuroendocrinology|May 11, 2011
Steroid regulation and sex differences in [(3) h]muscimol binding in hippocampus, hypothalamus and midbrain in ratsM M McCarthy, H Coirini, M Schumacher, et al.
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|February 13, 2001
Estrogens, brain and behavior: studies in fundamental neurobiology and observations related to women's healthD W Pfaff, N Vasudevan, H K Kia, et al.
Brain Research|February 27, 1976
Cells in regions of rhesus monkey brain and pituitary retain radioactive estradiol, corticosterone and cortisol differentiallyJ L Gerlach, B S McEwen, D W Pfaff, et al.
Nature Genetics|October 1, 1994
Long-term gene expression and phenotypic correction using adeno-associated virus vectors in the mammalian brainM G Kaplitt, P Leone, R J Samulski, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|July 18, 2001
Molecular analysis of estrogen induction of preproenkephalin gene expression and its modulation by thyroid hormonesY S Zhu, L Q Cai, X You, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|October 1, 1994
Expression of the growth-associated protein B-50/GAP43 via a defective herpes-simplex virus vector results in profound morphological changes in non-neuronal cellsJ Verhaagen, W T Hermens, A B Oestreicher, et al.
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|June 1, 2005
Female oxytocin gene-knockout mice, in a semi-natural environment, display exaggerated aggressive behaviorA K Ragnauth, N Devidze, V Moy, et al.
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|August 17, 2004
Oxytocin and estrogen receptor alpha and beta knockout mice provide discriminably different odor cues in behavioral assaysM Kavaliers, A Agmo, E Choleris, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 22, 2003
Genetic contributions to generalized arousal of brain and behaviorJ Garey, A Goodwillie, J Frohlich, et al.
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|February 14, 2004
Expression of the arginine vasopressin gene in response to salt loading in oxytocin gene knockout miceY Ozaki, M Nomura, J Saito, et al.
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