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Raúl G Paredes

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Archives of Sexual Behavior|April 11, 2020
Pheromones and Same-Sex Sexual BehaviorElisa Ventura-Aquino, Raúl G Paredes
Cell and Tissue Research|December 17, 2009
Medullary neurons in the core white matter of the olfactory bulb: a new cell typeRaúl G Paredes, Jorge Larriva-Sahd
Sexual Medicine Reviews|August 28, 2016
Animal Models in Sexual Medicine: The Need and Importance of Studying Sexual MotivationElisa Ventura-Aquino, Raúl G Paredes
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|October 16, 2023
Being friendly: paced mating for the study of physiological, behavioral, and neuroplastic changes induced by sexual behavior in femalesElisa Ventura-Aquino, Raúl G Paredes
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 29, 2004
Dopamine antagonists do not block conditioned place preference induced by paced mating behavior in female ratsPatricia García Horsman, Raúl G Paredes
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 15, 2004
Sexual experience and conditioned place preference in male ratsFrancisco Camacho, Cristabel Sandoval, Raúl G Paredes
Brain Research|January 22, 2003
Permanent changes in sexual behavior induced by medial preoptic area kindling-like stimulationWendy Portillo, Elizabeth Basañez, Raúl G Paredes
Frontiers in Neuroscience|April 9, 2020
Repeated Paced Mating Increases the Survival of New Neurons in the Accessory Olfactory BulbWendy Portillo, Georgina Ortiz, Raúl G Paredes
Plos One|June 4, 2011
Paced-mating increases the number of adult new born cells in the internal cellular (granular) layer of the accessory olfactory bulbRebeca Corona, Jorge Larriva-Sahd, Raúl G Paredes
Plos One|November 7, 2017
Neurogenesis in the olfactory bulb induced by paced mating in the female rat is opioid dependentMarianela Santoyo-Zedillo, Wendy Portillo, Raúl G Paredes
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Archives of Sexual Behavior|April 11, 2020
Pheromones and Same-Sex Sexual BehaviorElisa Ventura-Aquino, Raúl G Paredes
Cell and Tissue Research|December 17, 2009
Medullary neurons in the core white matter of the olfactory bulb: a new cell typeRaúl G Paredes, Jorge Larriva-Sahd
Sexual Medicine Reviews|August 28, 2016
Animal Models in Sexual Medicine: The Need and Importance of Studying Sexual MotivationElisa Ventura-Aquino, Raúl G Paredes
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|October 16, 2023
Being friendly: paced mating for the study of physiological, behavioral, and neuroplastic changes induced by sexual behavior in femalesElisa Ventura-Aquino, Raúl G Paredes
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 29, 2004
Dopamine antagonists do not block conditioned place preference induced by paced mating behavior in female ratsPatricia García Horsman, Raúl G Paredes
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 15, 2004
Sexual experience and conditioned place preference in male ratsFrancisco Camacho, Cristabel Sandoval, Raúl G Paredes
Brain Research|January 22, 2003
Permanent changes in sexual behavior induced by medial preoptic area kindling-like stimulationWendy Portillo, Elizabeth Basañez, Raúl G Paredes
Frontiers in Neuroscience|April 9, 2020
Repeated Paced Mating Increases the Survival of New Neurons in the Accessory Olfactory BulbWendy Portillo, Georgina Ortiz, Raúl G Paredes
Plos One|June 4, 2011
Paced-mating increases the number of adult new born cells in the internal cellular (granular) layer of the accessory olfactory bulbRebeca Corona, Jorge Larriva-Sahd, Raúl G Paredes
Plos One|November 7, 2017
Neurogenesis in the olfactory bulb induced by paced mating in the female rat is opioid dependentMarianela Santoyo-Zedillo, Wendy Portillo, Raúl G Paredes
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