Oestrogen receptor alpha is essential for female-directed chemo-investigatory behaviour but is not required for the pheromone-induced luteinizing hormone surge in male mice.
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Chemosignals, hormones and mammalian reproduction.Gestational exposure to bisphenol a produces transgenerational changes in behaviors and gene expression.Sex differences in social investigation: effects of androgen receptors, hormones and test partner.Of mice and rats: key species variations in the sexual differentiation of brain and behaviorRegulation of progestin receptors in medial amygdala: estradiol, phytoestrogens and sex.A previously uncharacterized role for estrogen receptor beta: defeminization of male brain and behavior.The androgen receptor is selectively involved in organization of sexually dimorphic social behaviors in mice.Potential contribution of prenatal estrogens to the sexual differentiation of mate preferences in mice.The ovine sexually dimorphic nucleus, aromatase, and sexual partner preferences in sheepFemale mice deficient in alpha-fetoprotein show female-typical neural responses to conspecific-derived pheromones.Review: neuroestrogen regulation of socio-sexual behavior of malesInvolvement of the G-protein-coupled dopamine/ecdysteroid receptor DopEcR in the behavioral response to sex pheromone in an insectActivational and organizational effects of estradiol on male behavioral neuroendocrine function.Effects of Bax gene deletion on social behaviors and neural response to olfactory cues in miceSexual behavior in male rodentsEstrogenic encounters: how interactions between aromatase and the environment modulate aggression.Estrogen receptors alpha and beta mediate different aspects of the facilitatory effects of female cues on male risk taking.Male risk taking, female odors, and the role of estrogen receptors.A genetic approach to dissect sexually dimorphic behaviors.Sexual differentiation of pheromone processing: links to male-typical mating behavior and partner preference.Estrogen treatment during development alters adult partner preference and reproductive behavior in female laboratory ratsSimple behavioral assessment of mouse olfaction.Rapid effects of 17β-estradiol on male copulatory behaviors are not elicited by the novel membrane active estrogenic compound STX.Social and sexual incentive properties of estrogen receptor alpha, estrogen receptor beta, or oxytocin knockout mice.Differential effects of site-specific knockdown of estrogen receptor α in the medial amygdala, medial pre-optic area, and ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus on sexual and aggressive behavior of male mice.Exposure to oestrogen prenatally does not interfere with the normal female-typical development of odour preferences.Effects of castration on aggression and levels of serum sex hormones and their central receptors in mandarin voles (Microtus mandarinus).
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Oestrogen receptor alpha is essential for female-directed chemo-investigatory behaviour but is not required for the pheromone-induced luteinizing hormone surge in male mice.
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Rissman EF
Wersinger SR
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10.1046/J.1365-2826.2000.00418.X
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2000-02-01T00:00:00Z