Thinking about networks in the control of male hamster sexual behavior.
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Vasopressin V1b receptor knockout reduces aggressive behavior in male miceNovel odors affect gene expression for cytokines and proteinases in the rat amygdala and hippocampusChemosignals, hormones and mammalian reproduction.Oestrogen receptor alpha is essential for female-directed chemo-investigatory behaviour but is not required for the pheromone-induced luteinizing hormone surge in male mice.Infrequent low dose testosterone treatment maintains male sexual behavior in Syrian hamsters.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).Facilitation of male sexual behavior in Syrian hamsters by the combined action of dihydrotestosterone and testosterone.Androgen receptor expression and morphology of forebrain and neuromuscular systems in male green anoles displaying individual differences in sexual behaviorEffects of season, testosterone and female exposure on c-fos expression in the preoptic area and amygdala of male green anoles.Chronic social stress in puberty alters appetitive male sexual behavior and neural metabolic activityLesions of the posterior bed nucleus of the stria terminalis eliminate opposite-sex odor preference and delay copulation in male Syrian hamsters: role of odor volatility and sexual experience.Amygdala function in adolescents with congenital adrenal hyperplasia: a model for the study of early steroid abnormalities.The role of the medial preoptic area in appetitive and consummatory reproductive behaviors depends on sexual experience and odor volatility in male Syrian hamsters.Chemosensory and hormone information are relayed directly between the medial amygdala, posterior bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, and medial preoptic area in male Syrian hamstersAn NMDA antagonist in the MPOA impairs copulation and stimulus sensitization in male ratsDissociated functional pathways for appetitive and consummatory reproductive behaviors in male Syrian hamsters.Adolescent brain maturation is necessary for adult-typical mesocorticolimbic responses to a rewarding social cue.Ontogeny of cytochrome p450 aromatase mRNA expression in the developing sheep brainThe posteromedial cortical amygdala regulates copulatory behavior, but not sexual odor preference, in the male Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus)Amygdaloid lesion-induced obesity: relation to sexual behavior, olfaction, and the ventromedial hypothalamus.Pubertally born neurons and glia are functionally integrated into limbic and hypothalamic circuits of the male Syrian hamster.Olfactory experience and the development of odor preference and vaginal marking in female Syrian hamstersA role for preoptic glutamate in the regulation of male reproductive behavior.Masculinization induced by neonatal exposure to PGE(2) or estradiol alters c-fos induction by estrous odors in adult rats.Animal Models for the Study of Female Sexual Dysfunction.Distribution of gonadal steroid receptor-containing neurons in the preoptic-periaqueductal gray-brainstem pathway: a potential circuit for the initiation of male sexual behavior.Winter day lengths counteract stimulatory effects of apomorphine and yohimbine on sexual behavior of male Syrian hamsters.Neonatal handling induces deficits in infant mother preference and adult partner preference.Bidirectional connections of the medial amygdaloid nucleus in the Syrian hamster brain: simultaneous anterograde and retrograde tract tracing.
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Thinking about networks in the control of male hamster sexual behavior.
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Thinking about networks in the control of male hamster sexual behavior.
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Thinking about networks in the control of male hamster sexual behavior.
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10.1006/HBEH.1997.1403
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1997-08-01T00:00:00Z