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Luke Remage-Healey

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Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|July 11, 2009
Birdsong and the neural production of steroidsLuke Remage-Healey, Sarah E London, Barney A Schlinger
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 3, 2006
Dolphin foraging sounds suppress calling and elevate stress hormone levels in a prey species, the Gulf toadfishLuke Remage-Healey, Douglas P Nowacek, Andrew H Bass
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|November 22, 2021
The form, function, and evolutionary significance of neural aromatizationBarney A Schlinger, Luke Remage-Healey, Colin J Saldanha
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|May 16, 2009
Neurosteroid production in the songbird brain: a re-evaluation of core principlesSarah E London, Luke Remage-Healey, Barney A Schlinger
Endocrine Reviews|May 31, 2011
Synaptocrine signaling: steroid synthesis and action at the synapseColin J Saldanha, Luke Remage-Healey, Barney A Schlinger
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 4, 2021
Dopamine D1 Receptor Activation Drives Plasticity in the Songbird Auditory PalliumMatheus Macedo-Lima, Hannah M Boyd, Luke Remage-Healey
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|December 23, 2021
A neural circuit perspective on brain aromataseJeremy A Spool, Joseph F Bergan, Luke Remage-Healey
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 22, 2023
Top-down, auditory pallial regulation of the social behavior networkJeremy A Spool, Anna P Lally, Luke Remage-Healey
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 18, 2021
Aromatase and nonaromatase neurons in the zebra finch secondary auditory forebrain are indistinct in their song-driven gene induction and intrinsic electrophysiological propertiesCatherine de Bournonville, Kyssia Ruth Mendoza, Luke Remage-Healey
Hormones and Behavior|March 5, 2003
Behavioral and adrenocortical responses to mate separation and reunion in the zebra finchLuke Remage-Healey, Elizabeth Adkins-Regan, L Michael Romero
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Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|July 11, 2009
Birdsong and the neural production of steroidsLuke Remage-Healey, Sarah E London, Barney A Schlinger
The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 3, 2006
Dolphin foraging sounds suppress calling and elevate stress hormone levels in a prey species, the Gulf toadfishLuke Remage-Healey, Douglas P Nowacek, Andrew H Bass
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|November 22, 2021
The form, function, and evolutionary significance of neural aromatizationBarney A Schlinger, Luke Remage-Healey, Colin J Saldanha
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|May 16, 2009
Neurosteroid production in the songbird brain: a re-evaluation of core principlesSarah E London, Luke Remage-Healey, Barney A Schlinger
Endocrine Reviews|May 31, 2011
Synaptocrine signaling: steroid synthesis and action at the synapseColin J Saldanha, Luke Remage-Healey, Barney A Schlinger
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 4, 2021
Dopamine D1 Receptor Activation Drives Plasticity in the Songbird Auditory PalliumMatheus Macedo-Lima, Hannah M Boyd, Luke Remage-Healey
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|December 23, 2021
A neural circuit perspective on brain aromataseJeremy A Spool, Joseph F Bergan, Luke Remage-Healey
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 22, 2023
Top-down, auditory pallial regulation of the social behavior networkJeremy A Spool, Anna P Lally, Luke Remage-Healey
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 18, 2021
Aromatase and nonaromatase neurons in the zebra finch secondary auditory forebrain are indistinct in their song-driven gene induction and intrinsic electrophysiological propertiesCatherine de Bournonville, Kyssia Ruth Mendoza, Luke Remage-Healey
Hormones and Behavior|March 5, 2003
Behavioral and adrenocortical responses to mate separation and reunion in the zebra finchLuke Remage-Healey, Elizabeth Adkins-Regan, L Michael Romero
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