The vomeronasal organ is required for the expression of lordosis behaviour, but not sex discrimination in female mice
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Role for estradiol in female-typical brain and behavioral sexual differentiationComplex chemosensory control of female reproductive behaviorsSocial investigation and long-term recognition memory performance in 129S1/SvImJ and C57BL/6JOlaHsd mice and their hybrids.Chemosignals, hormones and mammalian reproduction.Of mice and rats: key species variations in the sexual differentiation of brain and behaviorA role for the androgen receptor in the sexual differentiation of the olfactory system in miceAdult testosterone treatment but not surgical disruption of vomeronasal function augments male-typical sexual behavior in female mice.The vomeronasal organ is required for the male mouse medial amygdala response to chemical-communication signals, as assessed by immediate early gene expression.Lesions that functionally disconnect the anterior and posterodorsal sub-regions of the medial amygdala eliminate opposite-sex odor preference in male Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus).Chemosensory cues affect amygdaloid neurogenesis and alter behaviors in the socially monogamous prairie voleA wide range of pheromone-stimulated sexual and reproductive behaviors in female mice depend on G protein Gαo.Activity Dependent Modulation of Granule Cell Survival in the Accessory Olfactory Bulb at PubertyEffect of Blockage of the Ducts of the Vomeronasal Organ on LH Plasma Levels during the "Whitten Effect" in Does.Lacrimal gland removal impairs sexual behavior in mice.Blocking oxytocin receptors inhibits vaginal marking to male odors in female Syrian hamsters.Female mice deficient in alpha-fetoprotein show female-typical neural responses to conspecific-derived pheromones.A sex comparison of the anatomy and function of the main olfactory bulb-medial amygdala projection in miceSignaling mechanisms and behavioral function of the mouse basal vomeronasal neuroepithelium.Postnatal and adult exposure to estradiol differentially influences adult neurogenesis in the main and accessory olfactory bulb of female mice.Genetic dissection of pheromone processing reveals main olfactory system-mediated social behaviors in mice.The main and accessory olfactory systems of female mice are activated differentially by dominant versus subordinate male urinary odors.Vomeronasal organ lesion disrupts social odor recognition, behaviors and fitness in golden hamsters.Effects of Bax gene deletion on social behaviors and neural response to olfactory cues in miceThe bed nucleus of the stria terminalis is critical for sexual solicitation, but not for opposite-sex odor preference, in female Syrian hamstersDisruption of urinary odor preference and lordosis behavior in female mice given lesions of the medial amygdala.Wired for behaviors: from development to function of innate limbic system circuitryWired on steroids: sexual differentiation of the brain and its role in the expression of sexual partner preferencesContribution of pheromones processed by the main olfactory system to mate recognition in female mammals.A co-housing strategy to improve fecundity of mice in timed matings.Developmental Exposure to Ethinylestradiol Affects Reproductive Physiology, the GnRH Neuroendocrine Network and Behaviors in Female Mouse.Evidence for a role of early oestrogens in the central processing of sexually relevant olfactory cues in female mice.Sexually dimorphic activation of the accessory, but not the main, olfactory bulb in mice by urinary volatiles.Destruction of the main olfactory epithelium reduces female sexual behavior and olfactory investigation in female mice.Effect of vomeronasal organ removal from male mice on their preference for and neural Fos responses to female urinary odors.Effect of bilateral accessory olfactory bulb lesions on volatile urinary odor discrimination and investigation as well as mating behavior in male mice.Sexual Behavior Increases Cell Proliferation in the Rostral Migratory Stream and Promotes the Differentiation of the New Cells into Neurons in the Accessory Olfactory Bulb of Female RatsThe combined role of the main olfactory and vomeronasal systems in social communication in mammals.Sexual differentiation of pheromone processing: links to male-typical mating behavior and partner preference.Production of Sry knockout mouse using TALEN via oocyte injection.A centrifugal pathway to the mouse accessory olfactory bulb from the medial amygdala conveys gender-specific volatile pheromonal signals.
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The vomeronasal organ is required for the expression of lordosis behaviour, but not sex discrimination in female mice
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Julie Bakker
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10.1111/J.1460-9568.2005.04589.X
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z