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Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1986
An automatic device for measuring speed of movement and time spent at rest: its application to testing dopaminergic drugsG J Schaefer, R W Bonsall, R P Michael
Neuroendocrinology|December 1, 1990
Uptake of medroxyprogesterone acetate by progestin and androgen target neurons in the brain and pituitary gland of male cynomolgus monkeysR W Bonsall, H D Rees, R P Michael
Brain Research|June 14, 1988
Estrogen binding and the actions of testosterone in the brain of the male rhesus monkeyH D Rees, R W Bonsall, R P Michael
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1975
Gender identity confusion, schizophrenia and a 47 XYY karyotype: a case reportM Haberman, F Hollingsworth, A Falek, et al.
Brain Research|November 13, 1989
Sites in the male primate brain at which testosterone acts as an androgenR P Michael, H D Rees, R W Bonsall
Cell and Tissue Research|October 1, 1988
Localization and identification of nuclear radioactivity in the pituitary gland and genital tract after administering 3H-testosterone, 3H-dihydrotestosterone, or 3H-estradiol to male rhesus monkeysH D Rees, R W Bonsall, R P Michael
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 15, 1985
Localization of the synthetic progestin 3H-ORG 2058 in neurons of the primate brain: evidence for the site of action of progestins on behaviorH D Rees, R W Bonsall, R P Michael
Endocrinology|March 1, 1989
The uptake of [3H]testosterone and its metabolites by the brain and pituitary gland of the fetal macaqueR P Michael, R W Bonsall, H D Rees
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|October 1, 1985
The distribution, nuclear uptake and metabolism of [3H]dihydrotestosterone in the brain, pituitary gland and genital tract of the male rhesus monkeyR W Bonsall, H D Rees, R P Michael
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|April 1, 1989
Identification of radioactivity in cell nuclei from brain, pituitary gland and genital tract of male rhesus monkeys after the administration of [3H]testosteroneR W Bonsall, H D Rees, R P Michael
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Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1986
An automatic device for measuring speed of movement and time spent at rest: its application to testing dopaminergic drugsG J Schaefer, R W Bonsall, R P Michael
Neuroendocrinology|December 1, 1990
Uptake of medroxyprogesterone acetate by progestin and androgen target neurons in the brain and pituitary gland of male cynomolgus monkeysR W Bonsall, H D Rees, R P Michael
Brain Research|June 14, 1988
Estrogen binding and the actions of testosterone in the brain of the male rhesus monkeyH D Rees, R W Bonsall, R P Michael
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1975
Gender identity confusion, schizophrenia and a 47 XYY karyotype: a case reportM Haberman, F Hollingsworth, A Falek, et al.
Brain Research|November 13, 1989
Sites in the male primate brain at which testosterone acts as an androgenR P Michael, H D Rees, R W Bonsall
Cell and Tissue Research|October 1, 1988
Localization and identification of nuclear radioactivity in the pituitary gland and genital tract after administering 3H-testosterone, 3H-dihydrotestosterone, or 3H-estradiol to male rhesus monkeysH D Rees, R W Bonsall, R P Michael
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 15, 1985
Localization of the synthetic progestin 3H-ORG 2058 in neurons of the primate brain: evidence for the site of action of progestins on behaviorH D Rees, R W Bonsall, R P Michael
Endocrinology|March 1, 1989
The uptake of [3H]testosterone and its metabolites by the brain and pituitary gland of the fetal macaqueR P Michael, R W Bonsall, H D Rees
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|October 1, 1985
The distribution, nuclear uptake and metabolism of [3H]dihydrotestosterone in the brain, pituitary gland and genital tract of the male rhesus monkeyR W Bonsall, H D Rees, R P Michael
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|April 1, 1989
Identification of radioactivity in cell nuclei from brain, pituitary gland and genital tract of male rhesus monkeys after the administration of [3H]testosteroneR W Bonsall, H D Rees, R P Michael
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