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P S Kalra

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Neuroendocrinology|August 1, 1981
Hyperprolactinemia counteracts the testosterone-induced inhibition of the preoptic area dopamine turnoverP S Kalra, J W Simpkins, S P Kalra
Fertility and Sterility|December 1, 1979
Prospective studies of the gonadotropin responses to graded injections of gonadotopin-releasing factor in women using a low-estrogen type oral contraceptive for three monthsW N Spellacy, P S Kalra, S A Birk
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1991
Neuropeptide K (NPK) suppresses copulatory behavior in male ratsS P Kalra, M G Dube, P S Kalra
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|October 15, 1978
Vaginal blood flow during the menstrual cycleR M Abrams, P S Kalra, C J Wilcox
Neuroendocrinology|January 1, 1980
Effects of testosterone on catecholamine turnover and LHRH contents in the basal hypothalamus and preoptic areaJ W Simpkins, P S Kalra, S P Kalra
Regulatory Peptides|October 20, 1995
Central administration of antisense oligodeoxynucleotides to neuropeptide Y (NPY) mRNA reveals the critical role of newly synthesized NPY in regulation of LHRH releaseP S Kalra, J J Bonavera, S P Kalra
Brain Research|May 21, 1990
The effect of prior surgical disconnection of the anterior mediobasal hypothalamus on LHRH release in vitroC P Phelps, P S Kalra, S P Kalra
Endocrinology|January 1, 1977
Differential response of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone in the basal hypothalamus and the preoptic area following anterior hypothalamic deafferentation and/or castration in male ratsS P Kalra, P S Kalra, E O Mitchell
Endocrinology|August 1, 1980
Temporal alterations in luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone concentrations in several discrete brain regions: effects of estrogen-progesterone and norepinephrine synthesis inhibitionJ W Simpkins, P S Kalra, S P Kalra
Neuroendocrinology|July 1, 1984
Testosterone raises LHRH levels exclusively in the median eminence of castrated ratsP S Kalra, J W Simpkins, S P Kalra
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Neuroendocrinology|August 1, 1981
Hyperprolactinemia counteracts the testosterone-induced inhibition of the preoptic area dopamine turnoverP S Kalra, J W Simpkins, S P Kalra
Fertility and Sterility|December 1, 1979
Prospective studies of the gonadotropin responses to graded injections of gonadotopin-releasing factor in women using a low-estrogen type oral contraceptive for three monthsW N Spellacy, P S Kalra, S A Birk
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1991
Neuropeptide K (NPK) suppresses copulatory behavior in male ratsS P Kalra, M G Dube, P S Kalra
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|October 15, 1978
Vaginal blood flow during the menstrual cycleR M Abrams, P S Kalra, C J Wilcox
Neuroendocrinology|January 1, 1980
Effects of testosterone on catecholamine turnover and LHRH contents in the basal hypothalamus and preoptic areaJ W Simpkins, P S Kalra, S P Kalra
Regulatory Peptides|October 20, 1995
Central administration of antisense oligodeoxynucleotides to neuropeptide Y (NPY) mRNA reveals the critical role of newly synthesized NPY in regulation of LHRH releaseP S Kalra, J J Bonavera, S P Kalra
Brain Research|May 21, 1990
The effect of prior surgical disconnection of the anterior mediobasal hypothalamus on LHRH release in vitroC P Phelps, P S Kalra, S P Kalra
Endocrinology|January 1, 1977
Differential response of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone in the basal hypothalamus and the preoptic area following anterior hypothalamic deafferentation and/or castration in male ratsS P Kalra, P S Kalra, E O Mitchell
Endocrinology|August 1, 1980
Temporal alterations in luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone concentrations in several discrete brain regions: effects of estrogen-progesterone and norepinephrine synthesis inhibitionJ W Simpkins, P S Kalra, S P Kalra
Neuroendocrinology|July 1, 1984
Testosterone raises LHRH levels exclusively in the median eminence of castrated ratsP S Kalra, J W Simpkins, S P Kalra
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