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J D Blaustein

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Brain Research|August 21, 1989
Estrogen receptor-immunostaining of neuronal cytoplasmic processes as well as cell nuclei in guinea pig brainJ D Blaustein, J C Turcotte
Journal of Neurobiology|April 1, 1992
Progestin receptors in substance P-immunoreactive neurons in the hypothalamus of male guinea pigs after behaviorally effective estradiol pulse treatmentD H Olster, J D Blaustein
Journal of Neurobiology|March 1, 1991
Development of estradiol-induced progestin receptor immunoreactivity in the hypothalamus of female guinea pigsD H Olster, J D Blaustein
Journal of Neurobiology|July 1, 1990
Down-regulation of progestin receptors in guinea pig brain: new findings using an immunocytochemical techniqueJ D Blaustein, J C Turcotte
Brain Research|May 14, 1986
Abbreviation of the period of sexual behavior in female guinea pigs by the progesterone antagonist RU 486T J Brown, J D Blaustein
Brain Research|May 24, 1988
Steroids induce hypothalamic progestin receptors and facilitate female sexual behavior in neonatal ratsC L Williams, J D Blaustein
Brain Research|December 9, 1985
Loss of hypothalamic nuclear-bound progestin receptors: factors involved and the relationship to heat termination in female guinea pigsT J Brown, J D Blaustein
Brain Research|November 29, 1991
Immunocytochemical evidence for noradrenergic regulation of estrogen receptor concentrations in the guinea pig hypothalamusM J Tetel, J D Blaustein
Neuroendocrinology|January 20, 1999
Projections of the estrogen receptor-immunoreactive ventrolateral hypothalamus to other estrogen receptor-immunoreactive sites in female guinea pig brainJ C Turcotte, J D Blaustein
Neuroendocrinology|November 1, 1984
Supplemental progesterone delays heat termination and the loss of progestin receptors from hypothalamic cell nuclei in female guinea pigsT J Brown, J D Blaustein
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Brain Research|August 21, 1989
Estrogen receptor-immunostaining of neuronal cytoplasmic processes as well as cell nuclei in guinea pig brainJ D Blaustein, J C Turcotte
Journal of Neurobiology|April 1, 1992
Progestin receptors in substance P-immunoreactive neurons in the hypothalamus of male guinea pigs after behaviorally effective estradiol pulse treatmentD H Olster, J D Blaustein
Journal of Neurobiology|March 1, 1991
Development of estradiol-induced progestin receptor immunoreactivity in the hypothalamus of female guinea pigsD H Olster, J D Blaustein
Journal of Neurobiology|July 1, 1990
Down-regulation of progestin receptors in guinea pig brain: new findings using an immunocytochemical techniqueJ D Blaustein, J C Turcotte
Brain Research|May 14, 1986
Abbreviation of the period of sexual behavior in female guinea pigs by the progesterone antagonist RU 486T J Brown, J D Blaustein
Brain Research|May 24, 1988
Steroids induce hypothalamic progestin receptors and facilitate female sexual behavior in neonatal ratsC L Williams, J D Blaustein
Brain Research|December 9, 1985
Loss of hypothalamic nuclear-bound progestin receptors: factors involved and the relationship to heat termination in female guinea pigsT J Brown, J D Blaustein
Brain Research|November 29, 1991
Immunocytochemical evidence for noradrenergic regulation of estrogen receptor concentrations in the guinea pig hypothalamusM J Tetel, J D Blaustein
Neuroendocrinology|January 20, 1999
Projections of the estrogen receptor-immunoreactive ventrolateral hypothalamus to other estrogen receptor-immunoreactive sites in female guinea pig brainJ C Turcotte, J D Blaustein
Neuroendocrinology|November 1, 1984
Supplemental progesterone delays heat termination and the loss of progestin receptors from hypothalamic cell nuclei in female guinea pigsT J Brown, J D Blaustein
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