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Emilie F Rissman

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Endocrinology|August 2, 2016
The Endocrine Society Centennial: No Longer a Surprise: Estrogenic Chemicals in a Multitude of PlacesEmilie F Rissman
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|April 11, 2006
New roles for estrogen receptor beta in behavior and neuroendocrinologyCristian Bodo, Emilie F Rissman
The European Journal of Neuroscience|April 11, 2007
Androgen receptor is essential for sexual differentiation of responses to olfactory cues in miceCristian Bodo, Emilie F Rissman
Endocrinology|June 3, 2014
Minireview: transgenerational epigenetic inheritance: focus on endocrine disrupting compoundsEmilie F Rissman, Mazhar Adli
Endocrinology|May 10, 2008
The androgen receptor is selectively involved in organization of sexually dimorphic social behaviors in miceCristian Bodo, Emilie F Rissman
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism|February 13, 2019
Role of gonadotropin-releasing hormone II in the mammalian nervous systemAlexander S Kauffman, Emilie F Rissman
Hormones and Behavior|March 23, 2011
Behavioral epigenetics: a new frontier in the study of hormones and behaviorFrances A Champagne, Emilie F Rissman
Endocrinology|October 25, 2003
The evolutionarily conserved gonadotropin-releasing hormone II modifies food intakeAlexander S Kauffman, Emilie F Rissman
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|November 27, 2012
Running-induced epigenetic and gene expression changes in the adolescent brainJean LeBeau Abel, Emilie F Rissman
Endocrinology|April 24, 2004
A critical role for the evolutionarily conserved gonadotropin-releasing hormone II: mediation of energy status and female sexual behaviorAlexander S Kauffman, Emilie F Rissman
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Endocrinology|August 2, 2016
The Endocrine Society Centennial: No Longer a Surprise: Estrogenic Chemicals in a Multitude of PlacesEmilie F Rissman
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|April 11, 2006
New roles for estrogen receptor beta in behavior and neuroendocrinologyCristian Bodo, Emilie F Rissman
The European Journal of Neuroscience|April 11, 2007
Androgen receptor is essential for sexual differentiation of responses to olfactory cues in miceCristian Bodo, Emilie F Rissman
Endocrinology|June 3, 2014
Minireview: transgenerational epigenetic inheritance: focus on endocrine disrupting compoundsEmilie F Rissman, Mazhar Adli
Endocrinology|May 10, 2008
The androgen receptor is selectively involved in organization of sexually dimorphic social behaviors in miceCristian Bodo, Emilie F Rissman
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism|February 13, 2019
Role of gonadotropin-releasing hormone II in the mammalian nervous systemAlexander S Kauffman, Emilie F Rissman
Hormones and Behavior|March 23, 2011
Behavioral epigenetics: a new frontier in the study of hormones and behaviorFrances A Champagne, Emilie F Rissman
Endocrinology|October 25, 2003
The evolutionarily conserved gonadotropin-releasing hormone II modifies food intakeAlexander S Kauffman, Emilie F Rissman
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|November 27, 2012
Running-induced epigenetic and gene expression changes in the adolescent brainJean LeBeau Abel, Emilie F Rissman
Endocrinology|April 24, 2004
A critical role for the evolutionarily conserved gonadotropin-releasing hormone II: mediation of energy status and female sexual behaviorAlexander S Kauffman, Emilie F Rissman
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