Songbirds: A novel perspective on estrogens and the aging brain.
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Ecological Validity and the Study of Procedural and Episodic Memory Function in Songbirds.Inhibition of hippocampal aromatization impairs spatial memory performance in a male songbird.Induced synthesis of oestrogens by glia in the songbird brain.Across sex and age: Learning and memory and patterns of avian hippocampal gene expression.Hippocampal Aromatization Modulates Spatial Memory and Characteristics of the Synaptic Membrane in the Male Zebra Finch.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.
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Songbirds: A novel perspective on estrogens and the aging brain.
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Barney A Schlinger
Colin J Saldanha
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10.1007/S11357-005-4555-9
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2005-12-01T00:00:00Z