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W G Luttge

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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 1, 1975
Maintenance of sexual behavior in castrate male SW mice using the anti-androgen, cyproterone acetateN R Hall, W G Luttge
Life Sciences|February 1, 1977
Studies on the possible role of 2-OH-estradiol in the control of sexual behavior in female ratsW G Luttge, T W Jasper
Journal of Neurochemistry|January 1, 1984
Temperature-dependent kinetic correlates of the activation of the glucocorticoid-receptor complexW G Luttge, C L Densmore
Brain Research|June 21, 1988
Further chemical differentiation of type I and type II adrenocorticosteroid receptors in mouse brain cytosol: evidence for a new class of glucocorticoid receptorsW G Luttge, S M Emadian
Hormones and Behavior|June 1, 1976
Interactions of progesterone and dihydroprogesterone with dihydrotestosterone on estrogen activated sexual receptivity in female miceW G Luttge, N R Hall
Neurochemical Research|August 1, 1988
A novel effect of molybdate on the binding of [3H]aldosterone to gel-filtered type I receptors in brain cytosolS M Emadian, W G Luttge
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 1, 1988
Effects of polyhydric and monohydric compounds on the stability of type I receptors for adrenal steroids in brain cytosolS M Emadian, W G Luttge
Brain Research Bulletin|May 1, 1977
Diencephalic sites responsive to prostaglandin E2 facilitation of sexual receptivity in estrogen-primed ovariectomized ratsN R Hall, W G Luttge
Steroids|January 1, 1989
Differential up- and down-regulation of type I and type II receptors for adrenocorticosteroid hormones in mouse brainW G Luttge, M E Rupp
Steroids|August 1, 1971
Role of the adrenal in the preferential accumulation of progestin by mesencephalic structuresR E Whalen, W G Luttge
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 1, 1975
Maintenance of sexual behavior in castrate male SW mice using the anti-androgen, cyproterone acetateN R Hall, W G Luttge
Life Sciences|February 1, 1977
Studies on the possible role of 2-OH-estradiol in the control of sexual behavior in female ratsW G Luttge, T W Jasper
Journal of Neurochemistry|January 1, 1984
Temperature-dependent kinetic correlates of the activation of the glucocorticoid-receptor complexW G Luttge, C L Densmore
Brain Research|June 21, 1988
Further chemical differentiation of type I and type II adrenocorticosteroid receptors in mouse brain cytosol: evidence for a new class of glucocorticoid receptorsW G Luttge, S M Emadian
Hormones and Behavior|June 1, 1976
Interactions of progesterone and dihydroprogesterone with dihydrotestosterone on estrogen activated sexual receptivity in female miceW G Luttge, N R Hall
Neurochemical Research|August 1, 1988
A novel effect of molybdate on the binding of [3H]aldosterone to gel-filtered type I receptors in brain cytosolS M Emadian, W G Luttge
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 1, 1988
Effects of polyhydric and monohydric compounds on the stability of type I receptors for adrenal steroids in brain cytosolS M Emadian, W G Luttge
Brain Research Bulletin|May 1, 1977
Diencephalic sites responsive to prostaglandin E2 facilitation of sexual receptivity in estrogen-primed ovariectomized ratsN R Hall, W G Luttge
Steroids|January 1, 1989
Differential up- and down-regulation of type I and type II receptors for adrenocorticosteroid hormones in mouse brainW G Luttge, M E Rupp
Steroids|August 1, 1971
Role of the adrenal in the preferential accumulation of progestin by mesencephalic structuresR E Whalen, W G Luttge
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