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R Gandelman

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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|February 1, 1980
Prenatal exposure to prednisone permanently alters fighting behavior of female miceJ M Reinisch, N G Simon, R Gandelman
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1981
MER-25 does not inhibit the activation of aggression by testosterone in adult Rockland-Swiss miceN G Simon, R Gandelman, S M Howard
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society|May 27, 2003
Periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges in multiple sclerosis: a case reportR Gandelman-Marton, J M Rabey, S Flechter
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1979
Prenatal exposure to testosterone and its precursors influences morphology and later behavioral responsiveness to testosterone of female miceR Gandelman, N G Simon, N J McDermott
Developmental Psychobiology|January 1, 1970
Maternal behavior: differences between mother and virgin mice as a function of the testing procedureR Gandelman, M X Zarrow, V H Denenberg
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|March 1, 1972
Reproductive and maternal performance in the mouse following removal of the olfactory bulbsR Gandelman, M X Zarrow, V H Denenberg
Brain Research|May 13, 1982
Is testosterone metabolized to estrogen in the forebrain of the Rockland-Swiss mouse?P J Sheridan, S M Howard, R Gandelman
Endokrinologie|May 1, 1978
Correlation among foetal number, corpora lutea and plasma progesterone in Rockland-Swiss miceN G Simon, R S Bridges, R Gandelman
Physiology & Behavior|September 1, 1984
Endocrine induction of intermale aggression in mice: a comparison of hormonal regimens and their relationship to naturally occurring behaviorN G Simon, R Gandelman, J L Gray
Hormones and Behavior|December 1, 1981
Perinatal exposure to 19-nor-17 alpha-ethynyltestosterone (norethindrone) influences morphology and aggressive behavior of female miceR Gandelman, S M Howard, J M Reinisch
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|February 1, 1980
Prenatal exposure to prednisone permanently alters fighting behavior of female miceJ M Reinisch, N G Simon, R Gandelman
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1981
MER-25 does not inhibit the activation of aggression by testosterone in adult Rockland-Swiss miceN G Simon, R Gandelman, S M Howard
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society|May 27, 2003
Periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges in multiple sclerosis: a case reportR Gandelman-Marton, J M Rabey, S Flechter
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1979
Prenatal exposure to testosterone and its precursors influences morphology and later behavioral responsiveness to testosterone of female miceR Gandelman, N G Simon, N J McDermott
Developmental Psychobiology|January 1, 1970
Maternal behavior: differences between mother and virgin mice as a function of the testing procedureR Gandelman, M X Zarrow, V H Denenberg
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|March 1, 1972
Reproductive and maternal performance in the mouse following removal of the olfactory bulbsR Gandelman, M X Zarrow, V H Denenberg
Brain Research|May 13, 1982
Is testosterone metabolized to estrogen in the forebrain of the Rockland-Swiss mouse?P J Sheridan, S M Howard, R Gandelman
Endokrinologie|May 1, 1978
Correlation among foetal number, corpora lutea and plasma progesterone in Rockland-Swiss miceN G Simon, R S Bridges, R Gandelman
Physiology & Behavior|September 1, 1984
Endocrine induction of intermale aggression in mice: a comparison of hormonal regimens and their relationship to naturally occurring behaviorN G Simon, R Gandelman, J L Gray
Hormones and Behavior|December 1, 1981
Perinatal exposure to 19-nor-17 alpha-ethynyltestosterone (norethindrone) influences morphology and aggressive behavior of female miceR Gandelman, S M Howard, J M Reinisch
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