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Ruth I Wood

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Physiology & Behavior|October 19, 2004
Reinforcing aspects of androgensRuth I Wood
Hormones and Behavior|April 25, 2002
Oral testosterone self-administration in male hamsters: dose-response, voluntary exercise, and individual differencesRuth I Wood
Hormones and Behavior|March 23, 2010
The many facets of sex and drugsRuth I Wood
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|February 16, 2008
Anabolic-androgenic steroid dependence? Insights from animals and humansRuth I Wood
Hormones and Behavior|June 8, 2007
Sex and drugs: comment on "Evidence for involvement of erbeta and rgs9-2 in 17-beta estradiol enhancement of amphetamine-induced place preference behavior" by Silverman and KoenigRuth I Wood
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|February 4, 2006
Anabolic steroids: a fatal attraction?Ruth I Wood
Physiology & Behavior|March 18, 2017
Male rats play a repeated donation gameGrace Li, Ruth I Wood
Behavioural Pharmacology|September 23, 2022
Effort-based decision making in response to high-dose androgens: role of dopamine receptorsAlexandra Donovan, Ruth I Wood
Hormones and Behavior|November 7, 2024
Chronic high-dose testosterone disrupts social cognition and enhances social dominance in male long-Evans ratsJay Wenner, Ruth I Wood
Brain Research|February 6, 2007
Region-specific mechanisms for testosterone-induced Fos in hamster brainAnita Nagypál, Ruth I Wood
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Physiology & Behavior|October 19, 2004
Reinforcing aspects of androgensRuth I Wood
Hormones and Behavior|April 25, 2002
Oral testosterone self-administration in male hamsters: dose-response, voluntary exercise, and individual differencesRuth I Wood
Hormones and Behavior|March 23, 2010
The many facets of sex and drugsRuth I Wood
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|February 16, 2008
Anabolic-androgenic steroid dependence? Insights from animals and humansRuth I Wood
Hormones and Behavior|June 8, 2007
Sex and drugs: comment on "Evidence for involvement of erbeta and rgs9-2 in 17-beta estradiol enhancement of amphetamine-induced place preference behavior" by Silverman and KoenigRuth I Wood
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|February 4, 2006
Anabolic steroids: a fatal attraction?Ruth I Wood
Physiology & Behavior|March 18, 2017
Male rats play a repeated donation gameGrace Li, Ruth I Wood
Behavioural Pharmacology|September 23, 2022
Effort-based decision making in response to high-dose androgens: role of dopamine receptorsAlexandra Donovan, Ruth I Wood
Hormones and Behavior|November 7, 2024
Chronic high-dose testosterone disrupts social cognition and enhances social dominance in male long-Evans ratsJay Wenner, Ruth I Wood
Brain Research|February 6, 2007
Region-specific mechanisms for testosterone-induced Fos in hamster brainAnita Nagypál, Ruth I Wood
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