Progesterone receptors mediate male aggression toward infants
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Embryonic exposure to the fungicide vinclozolin causes virilization of females and alteration of progesterone receptor expression in vivo: an experimental study in mice.Changes in brain testosterone and allopregnanolone biosynthesis elicit aggressive behaviorGalanin neurons in the medial preoptic area govern parental behaviourFathering in rodents: Neurobiological substrates and consequences for offspringFunctional significance of hormonal changes in mammalian fathers.Molecular characterization and brain distribution of the progesterone receptor in whiptail lizards.Paternal responsiveness is associated with, but not mediated by reduced neophobia in male California mice (Peromyscus californicus)Inhibition of the progesterone nuclear receptor during the bone linear growth phase increases peak bone mass in female mice.A mouse model to dissect progesterone signaling in the female reproductive tract and mammary gland.Reduced prepubertal expression of progesterone receptor in the hypothalamus of female aromatase knockout mice.Neural control of maternal and paternal behaviors.Steroid hormones alter neuroanatomy and aggression independently in the tree lizard.Corticosteroid-dependent plasticity mediates compulsive alcohol drinking in rats.Estrogenic encounters: how interactions between aromatase and the environment modulate aggression.Variation in aromatase activity in the medial preoptic area and plasma progesterone is associated with the onset of paternal behavior.Removal of reproductive suppression reveals latent sex differences in brain steroid hormone receptors in naked mole-rats, Heterocephalus glaberProgesterone receptor expression in the brain of the socially monogamous and paternal male prairie vole.The intracellular progesterone receptor regulates CD4+ T cells and T cell-dependent antibody responsesAltered IgG autoantibody levels and CD4(+) T cell subsets in lupus-prone Nba2 mice lacking the nuclear progesterone receptor.Organic anion transporter 3 contributes to the regulation of blood pressure.Effects of siblings on reproductive maturation and infanticidal behavior in cooperatively breeding Mongolian gerbils.Effects of progesterone on male-mediated infant-directed aggression.Effects of reproductive experience on central expression of progesterone, oestrogen α, oxytocin and vasopressin receptor mRNA in male California mice (Peromyscus californicus)Progesterone increases dopamine neurone number in differentiating mouse embryonic stem cells.Novel actions of progesterone: what we know today and what will be the scenario in the future?Progesterone and estrogen responsiveness to father-toddler interaction.Progesterone treatment of adult male rats suppresses arginine vasopressin expression in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and the centromedial amygdala.Selection for female traits of high fertility affects male reproductive performance and alters the testicular transcriptional profile.Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) microgel-based sensor for progesterone in aqueous samplesTransgenerational Social Stress, Immune Factors, Hormones, and Social Behavior
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Progesterone receptors mediate male aggression toward infants
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Progesterone receptors mediate male aggression toward infants
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Progesterone receptors mediate male aggression toward infants
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Johanna S Schneider
John Lydon
Jon E Levine
Marielle K Stone
Teresa H Horton
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10.1073/PNAS.0130100100
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2003-02-24T00:00:00Z