Androgen receptor, estrogen receptor alpha, and estrogen receptor beta show distinct patterns of expression in forebrain song control nuclei of European starlings.
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Physiological control of elaborate male courtship: female choice for neuromuscular systems.Aromatase inhibition rapidly affects in a reversible manner distinct features of birdsongLesions targeted to the anterior forebrain disrupt vocal variability associated with testosterone-induced sensorimotor song development in adult female canaries, Serinus canariaSexually-motivated song is predicted by androgen-and opioid-related gene expression in the medial preoptic nucleus of male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)Expression of androgen receptor in the brain of a sub-oscine bird with an elaborate courtship display.Testosterone modulation of angiogenesis and neurogenesis in the adult songbird brainFunctional changes between seasons in the male songbird auditory forebrain.Organization and development of zebra finch HVC and paraHVC based on expression of zRalDH, an enzyme associated with retinoic acid productionAndrogens and estrogens synergistically regulate the expression of doublecortin and enhance neuronal recruitment in the song system of adult female canariesBirdsong and the neural production of steroidsNeurosteroid production in the songbird brain: a re-evaluation of core principlesEffects of estradiol on incorporation of new cells in the developing zebra finch song system: potential relationship to expression of ribosomal proteins L17 and L37Pleiotropic Control by Testosterone of a Learned Vocal Behavior and Its Underlying Neuroplasticity(1,2,3)Hormonal regulation of vasotocin receptor mRNA in a seasonally breeding songbird.Differential effects of global versus local testosterone on singing behavior and its underlying neural substrate.Mechanistic basis and functional roles of long-term plasticity in auditory neurons induced by a brain-generated estrogen.Estradiol selectively enhances auditory function in avian forebrain neurons.Estradiol-dependent modulation of serotonergic markers in auditory areas of a seasonally breeding songbirdEstradiol-dependent modulation of auditory processing and selectivity in songbirds.Neurochemical organization and experience-dependent activation of estrogen-associated circuits in the songbird auditory forebrain.Brain-generated estradiol drives long-term optimization of auditory coding to enhance the discrimination of communication signals.Distribution of androgen receptor mRNA expression in vocal, auditory, and neuroendocrine circuits in a teleost fish.Song competition changes the brain and behavior of a male songbirdRecovery of motor and cognitive function after cerebellar lesions in a songbird: role of estrogens.Co-localization of sorting nexin 2 and androgen receptor in the song system of juvenile zebra finchesTestosterone Mediates Seasonal Growth of the Song Control Nuclei in a Tropical Bird.Rapid control of male typical behaviors by brain-derived estrogensSeasonal-like growth and regression of the avian song control system: neural and behavioral plasticity in adult male Gambel's white-crowned sparrowsEvidence that dopamine within motivation and song control brain regions regulates birdsong context-dependently.Individual variation and the endocrine regulation of behaviour and physiology in birds: a cellular/molecular perspective.Cloning of gonadotropin-releasing hormone I complementary DNAs in songbirds facilitates dissection of mechanisms mediating seasonal changes in reproduction.Neuroendocrine effects of endocrine disruptors in teleost fish.Testosterone alters genomic responses to song and monoaminergic innervation of auditory areas in a seasonally breeding songbird.Sexually dimorphic expression and estradiol mediated up-regulation of a sex-linked ribosomal gene, RPS6, in the zebra finch brain.Calbindin expression in developing striatum of zebra finches and its relation to the formation of area X.Androgen and estrogen sensitivity of bird song: a comparative view on gene regulatory levels.Doublecortin as a marker of adult neuroplasticity in the canary song control nucleus HVC.Dissociable Effects on Birdsong of Androgen Signaling in Cortex-Like Brain Regions of Canaries.Characterization of the G-protein-coupled membrane-bound estrogen receptor GPR30 in the zebra finch brain reveals a sex difference in gene and protein expression.Rapid effects of estradiol on aggression depend on genotype in a species with an estrogen receptor polymorphism.
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Androgen receptor, estrogen receptor alpha, and estrogen receptor beta show distinct patterns of expression in forebrain song control nuclei of European starlings.
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1999 nî lūn-bûn
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1999 թուականի Հոկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1999 թվականի հոտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1999年の論文
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Androgen receptor, estrogen re ...... nuclei of European starlings.
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1999-10-01T00:00:00Z