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H A Bimonte

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Psychoneuroendocrinology|April 2, 1999
Estradiol facilitates performance as working memory load increasesH A Bimonte, V H Denenberg
Physiology & Behavior|March 14, 2000
Sex differences in vicarious trial-and-error behavior during radial arm maze learningH A Bimonte, V H Denenberg
Brain Research|February 9, 2013
Translational cognitive endocrinology: designing rodent experiments with the goal to ultimately enhance cognitive health in womenS E Mennenga, H A Bimonte-Nelson
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|August 29, 2000
Neonatal estrogen blockade prevents normal callosal responsiveness to estradiol in adulthoodH A Bimonte, R H Fitch, V H Denenberg
Brain Research|August 5, 2000
Adult ovary transfer counteracts the callosal enlargement resulting from prepubertal ovariectomyH A Bimonte, R Holly Fitch, V H Denenberg
Climacteric : the Journal of the International Menopause Society|May 12, 2021
Menopause, hormone therapy and cognition: maximizing translation from preclinical researchH A Bimonte-Nelson, V E Bernaud, S V Koebele
Cell Transplantation|May 17, 2007
Galantamine effects on memory, spatial cue utilization, and neurotrophic factors in aged female ratsK L French, H A Bimonte-Nelson, A C Granholm
Physiology & Behavior|September 28, 2000
In two species, females exhibit superior working memory and inferior reference memory on the water radial-arm mazeH A Bimonte, L A Hyde, B J Hoplight, et al.
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|July 6, 2000
Ovarian hormones can organize the rat corpus callosum in adulthoodH A Bimonte, C M Mack, A J Stavnezer, et al.
Neuroreport|April 11, 2000
Perceptual auditory gap detection deficits in male BXSB mice with cerebrocortical ectopiasM G Clark, G F Sherman, H A Bimonte, et al.
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Psychoneuroendocrinology|April 2, 1999
Estradiol facilitates performance as working memory load increasesH A Bimonte, V H Denenberg
Physiology & Behavior|March 14, 2000
Sex differences in vicarious trial-and-error behavior during radial arm maze learningH A Bimonte, V H Denenberg
Brain Research|February 9, 2013
Translational cognitive endocrinology: designing rodent experiments with the goal to ultimately enhance cognitive health in womenS E Mennenga, H A Bimonte-Nelson
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|August 29, 2000
Neonatal estrogen blockade prevents normal callosal responsiveness to estradiol in adulthoodH A Bimonte, R H Fitch, V H Denenberg
Brain Research|August 5, 2000
Adult ovary transfer counteracts the callosal enlargement resulting from prepubertal ovariectomyH A Bimonte, R Holly Fitch, V H Denenberg
Climacteric : the Journal of the International Menopause Society|May 12, 2021
Menopause, hormone therapy and cognition: maximizing translation from preclinical researchH A Bimonte-Nelson, V E Bernaud, S V Koebele
Cell Transplantation|May 17, 2007
Galantamine effects on memory, spatial cue utilization, and neurotrophic factors in aged female ratsK L French, H A Bimonte-Nelson, A C Granholm
Physiology & Behavior|September 28, 2000
In two species, females exhibit superior working memory and inferior reference memory on the water radial-arm mazeH A Bimonte, L A Hyde, B J Hoplight, et al.
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|July 6, 2000
Ovarian hormones can organize the rat corpus callosum in adulthoodH A Bimonte, C M Mack, A J Stavnezer, et al.
Neuroreport|April 11, 2000
Perceptual auditory gap detection deficits in male BXSB mice with cerebrocortical ectopiasM G Clark, G F Sherman, H A Bimonte, et al.
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