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The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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May 24, 2000
Partial purification and biochemical characterization of a membrane glucocorticoid receptor from an amphibian brain
S J Evans, T F Murray, F L Moore
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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June 8, 2001
A gene family required for human germ cell development evolved from an ancient meiotic gene conserved in metazoans
E Y Xu, F L Moore, R A Pera
Neuroendocrinology
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October 1, 1995
Neurophysiological effects of vasotocin and corticosterone on medullary neurons: implications for hormonal control of amphibian courtship behavior
J D Rose, J R Kinnaird, F L Moore
Immunogenetics
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January 1, 1997
Germline diversity within the mouse Igk-V9 gene family
H D Ulrich, F L Moore, P G Schultz
Hormones and Behavior
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March 1, 1996
Corticotropin-releasing factor enhances locomotion and medullary neuronal firing in an amphibian
C A Lowry, J D Rose, F L Moore
Hormones and Behavior
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June 1, 1992
Sex steroids and vasotocin interact in a female amphibian (Taricha granulosa) to elicit female-like egg-laying behavior or male-like courtship
F L Moore, R E Wood, S K Boyd
Hormones and Behavior
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January 8, 1999
Rapid, corticosterone-induced disruption of medullary sensorimotor integration related to suppression of amplectic clasping in behaving roughskin newts (Taricha granulosa)
J D Rose, G S Marrs, F L Moore
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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October 21, 1998
Solubilization and pharmacological characterization of a glucocorticoid membrane receptor from an amphibian brain
S J Evans, F L Moore, T F Murray
Endocrinology
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June 30, 2000
A subset of kappa opioid ligands bind to the membrane glucocorticoid receptor in an amphibian brain
S J Evans, B T Searcy, F L Moore
The Journal of Experimental Zoology
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April 1, 1983
Contractions of amphibian Wolffian duct in response to acetylcholine, norepinephrine, and arginine vasotocin
R T Zoeller, L T Lais, F L Moore
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The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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May 24, 2000
Partial purification and biochemical characterization of a membrane glucocorticoid receptor from an amphibian brain
S J Evans, T F Murray, F L Moore
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
June 8, 2001
A gene family required for human germ cell development evolved from an ancient meiotic gene conserved in metazoans
E Y Xu, F L Moore, R A Pera
Neuroendocrinology
|
October 1, 1995
Neurophysiological effects of vasotocin and corticosterone on medullary neurons: implications for hormonal control of amphibian courtship behavior
J D Rose, J R Kinnaird, F L Moore
Immunogenetics
|
January 1, 1997
Germline diversity within the mouse Igk-V9 gene family
H D Ulrich, F L Moore, P G Schultz
Hormones and Behavior
|
March 1, 1996
Corticotropin-releasing factor enhances locomotion and medullary neuronal firing in an amphibian
C A Lowry, J D Rose, F L Moore
Hormones and Behavior
|
June 1, 1992
Sex steroids and vasotocin interact in a female amphibian (Taricha granulosa) to elicit female-like egg-laying behavior or male-like courtship
F L Moore, R E Wood, S K Boyd
Hormones and Behavior
|
January 8, 1999
Rapid, corticosterone-induced disruption of medullary sensorimotor integration related to suppression of amplectic clasping in behaving roughskin newts (Taricha granulosa)
J D Rose, G S Marrs, F L Moore
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
|
October 21, 1998
Solubilization and pharmacological characterization of a glucocorticoid membrane receptor from an amphibian brain
S J Evans, F L Moore, T F Murray
Endocrinology
|
June 30, 2000
A subset of kappa opioid ligands bind to the membrane glucocorticoid receptor in an amphibian brain
S J Evans, B T Searcy, F L Moore
The Journal of Experimental Zoology
|
April 1, 1983
Contractions of amphibian Wolffian duct in response to acetylcholine, norepinephrine, and arginine vasotocin
R T Zoeller, L T Lais, F L Moore
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