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G F Ball

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Brain, Behavior and Evolution|October 20, 2001
Ethological concepts revisited: immediate early gene induction in response to sexual stimuli in birdsG F Ball, J Balthazar
Trends in Neurosciences|August 1, 1997
How should brain nuclei be delineated? They don't need to be!G F Ball, J Balthazart
Trends in Neurosciences|June 26, 1998
New insights into the regulation and function of brain estrogen synthase (aromatase)J Balthazart, G F Ball
The American Psychologist|January 27, 1998
BirdsongG F Ball, S H Hulse
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|October 2, 1995
Two histological markers reveal a similar photoperiodic difference in the volume of the high vocal center in male European starlingsD J Bernard, G F Ball
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|August 6, 2000
Photoperiod-dependent and -independent regulation of melatonin receptors in the forebrain of songbirdsG E Bentley, G F Ball
Hormones and Behavior|December 1, 1996
Early administration of 17beta-estradiol partially masculinizes song control regions and alpha2-adrenergic receptor distribution in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)J M Casto, G F Ball
General and Comparative Endocrinology|February 1, 1997
Photoperiodic condition modulates the effects of testosterone on song control nuclei volumes in male European starlingsD J Bernard, G F Ball
Journal of Neurobiology|July 1, 1994
Characterization and localization of D1 dopamine receptors in the sexually dimorphic vocal control nucleus, area X, and the basal ganglia of European starlingsJ M Casto, G F Ball
Hormones and Behavior|December 22, 1999
Lesions to the medial preoptic area affect singing in the male European starling (Sturnus vulgaris)L V Riters, G F Ball
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Brain, Behavior and Evolution|October 20, 2001
Ethological concepts revisited: immediate early gene induction in response to sexual stimuli in birdsG F Ball, J Balthazar
Trends in Neurosciences|August 1, 1997
How should brain nuclei be delineated? They don't need to be!G F Ball, J Balthazart
Trends in Neurosciences|June 26, 1998
New insights into the regulation and function of brain estrogen synthase (aromatase)J Balthazart, G F Ball
The American Psychologist|January 27, 1998
BirdsongG F Ball, S H Hulse
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|October 2, 1995
Two histological markers reveal a similar photoperiodic difference in the volume of the high vocal center in male European starlingsD J Bernard, G F Ball
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|August 6, 2000
Photoperiod-dependent and -independent regulation of melatonin receptors in the forebrain of songbirdsG E Bentley, G F Ball
Hormones and Behavior|December 1, 1996
Early administration of 17beta-estradiol partially masculinizes song control regions and alpha2-adrenergic receptor distribution in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)J M Casto, G F Ball
General and Comparative Endocrinology|February 1, 1997
Photoperiodic condition modulates the effects of testosterone on song control nuclei volumes in male European starlingsD J Bernard, G F Ball
Journal of Neurobiology|July 1, 1994
Characterization and localization of D1 dopamine receptors in the sexually dimorphic vocal control nucleus, area X, and the basal ganglia of European starlingsJ M Casto, G F Ball
Hormones and Behavior|December 22, 1999
Lesions to the medial preoptic area affect singing in the male European starling (Sturnus vulgaris)L V Riters, G F Ball
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