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F L Moore

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The Journal of Comparative Neurology|August 19, 1996
Neuroanatomical distribution of androgen and estrogen receptor-immunoreactive cells in the brain of the male roughskin newtG A Davis, F L Moore
Hormones and Behavior|December 1, 1984
Stress-induced inhibition of sexual behavior: corticosterone inhibits courtship behaviors of a male amphibian (Taricha granulosa)F L Moore, L J Miller
Steroids|May 14, 1999
A neurobehavioral model for rapid actions of corticosterone on sensorimotor integrationJ D Rose, F L Moore
Hormones and Behavior|August 31, 2000
Vasotocin stimulates appetitive responses to the visual and pheromonal stimuli used by male roughskin newts during courtshipR R Thompson, F L Moore
Brain Research|August 21, 1992
Sexually dimorphic concentrations of arginine vasotocin in sensory regions of the amphibian brainS K Boyd, F L Moore
Hormones and Behavior|December 1, 1977
Androgens and male mating behavior in rough-skinned newts, Taricha granulosaF L Moore, C H Muller
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 14, 2001
Nonradioactive photoaffinity labeling of steroid receptors using western blot detection systemS J Evans, F L Moore
Hormones and Behavior|March 1, 1990
Evidence for GABA involvement in stress-induced inhibition of male amphibian sexual behaviorS K Boyd, F L Moore
The Journal of Rheumatology|August 1, 1986
19S IgM rheumatoid factor plaque forming cells in a five-year-old patient with juvenile rheumatoid arthritisF L Moore, T G Osborn
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|October 12, 1999
Steroid hormones use non-genomic mechanisms to control brain functions and behaviors: a review of evidenceF L Moore, S J Evans
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The Journal of Comparative Neurology|August 19, 1996
Neuroanatomical distribution of androgen and estrogen receptor-immunoreactive cells in the brain of the male roughskin newtG A Davis, F L Moore
Hormones and Behavior|December 1, 1984
Stress-induced inhibition of sexual behavior: corticosterone inhibits courtship behaviors of a male amphibian (Taricha granulosa)F L Moore, L J Miller
Steroids|May 14, 1999
A neurobehavioral model for rapid actions of corticosterone on sensorimotor integrationJ D Rose, F L Moore
Hormones and Behavior|August 31, 2000
Vasotocin stimulates appetitive responses to the visual and pheromonal stimuli used by male roughskin newts during courtshipR R Thompson, F L Moore
Brain Research|August 21, 1992
Sexually dimorphic concentrations of arginine vasotocin in sensory regions of the amphibian brainS K Boyd, F L Moore
Hormones and Behavior|December 1, 1977
Androgens and male mating behavior in rough-skinned newts, Taricha granulosaF L Moore, C H Muller
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 14, 2001
Nonradioactive photoaffinity labeling of steroid receptors using western blot detection systemS J Evans, F L Moore
Hormones and Behavior|March 1, 1990
Evidence for GABA involvement in stress-induced inhibition of male amphibian sexual behaviorS K Boyd, F L Moore
The Journal of Rheumatology|August 1, 1986
19S IgM rheumatoid factor plaque forming cells in a five-year-old patient with juvenile rheumatoid arthritisF L Moore, T G Osborn
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|October 12, 1999
Steroid hormones use non-genomic mechanisms to control brain functions and behaviors: a review of evidenceF L Moore, S J Evans
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