Postnatal development and sex difference in neurons containing estrogen receptor-alpha immunoreactivity in the preoptic brain, the diencephalon, and the amygdala in the rat.
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Stromal-epithelial cell interactions and alteration of branching morphogenesis in macromastic mammary glandsSex-specific expression of estrogen receptors α and β and Kiss1 in the postnatal rat amygdalaSex and region-specific regulation of oestrogen receptor beta in the rat hypothalamusSexually dimorphic expression of estrogen receptor beta in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus of the rat preoptic area: implication in luteinizing hormone surge.Sex differences in avoidance behavior after perceiving potential risk in mice.Differential control of sex differences in estrogen receptor α in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and anteroventral periventricular nucleus.Puberty and adolescence as a time of vulnerability to stressors that alter neurobehavioral processes.Effects of organisational oestradiol on adult immunoreactive oestrogen receptors (alpha and beta) in the male mouse brain.Sex and species differences in plasma testosterone and in counts of androgen receptor-positive cells in key brain regions of Sceloporus lizard species that differ in aggressionThe organizational effects of oxytocin on the central expression of estrogen receptor alpha and oxytocin in adulthoodEstrogen receptor immunoreactivity in late-gestation fetal lambs.Sex differences in circadian timing systems: implications for disease.Sex differences in expression of oestrogen receptor α but not androgen receptor mRNAs in the foetal lamb brainEstrogens: neuroprotective or neurotoxic?Sex differences in epigenetic regulation of the estrogen receptor-alpha promoter within the developing preoptic areaDevelopmental and hormone-induced epigenetic changes to estrogen and progesterone receptor genes in brain are dynamic across the life spanMicroglia are essential to masculinization of brain and behavior.Epigenetic changes in the estrogen receptor α gene promoter: implications in sociosexual behaviorsHormonally mediated epigenetic changes to steroid receptors in the developing brain: implications for sexual differentiation.Epigenetic organization of brain sex differences and juvenile social play behavior.Genetic rescue of nonclassical ERα signaling normalizes energy balance in obese Erα-null mutant mice.Prenatal PCBs disrupt early neuroendocrine development of the rat hypothalamus.Estradiol and the developing brainSex differences in the neural circuit that mediates female sexual receptivity.Cooperation of sex chromosomal genes and endocrine influences for hypothalamic sexual differentiationEstradiol acts in the medial preoptic area, arcuate nucleus, and dorsal raphe nucleus to reduce food intake in ovariectomized rats.Sexual dimorphism in ischemic stroke: lessons from the laboratory.Sex differences in epigenetic mechanisms may underlie risk and resilience for mental health disorders.Estradiol-sensitive projection neurons in the female rat preoptic area.Epigenetic mechanisms may underlie the aetiology of sex differences in mental health risk and resilience.Molecular profiling of postnatal development of the hypothalamus in female and male rats.Estrogen Receptor Alpha Distribution and Expression in the Social Neural Network of Monogamous and Polygynous Peromyscus.17beta-estradiol protects the neonatal brain from hypoxia-ischemia.A brain sexual dimorphism controlled by adult circulating androgens.Regulation of progesterone receptor expression by estradiol is dependent on age, sex and region in the rat brain.Visualizing estrogen receptor-α-expressing neurons using a new ERα-ZsGreen reporter mouse line.Analysis of the effects of oestrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha)- and ERbeta-selective ligands given in combination to ovariectomized ratsGender differences in neurodevelopment and epigenetics.Sexually selected traits: a fundamental framework for studies on behavioral epigeneticsProjections from bed nuclei of the stria terminalis, magnocellular nucleus: implications for cerebral hemisphere regulation of micturition, defecation, and penile erection
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Postnatal development and sex difference in neurons containing estrogen receptor-alpha immunoreactivity in the preoptic brain, the diencephalon, and the amygdala in the rat.
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10.1002/(SICI)1096-9861(19971208)389:1<81::AID-CNE6>3.0.CO;2-A
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