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Nuclear receptor coactivators function in estrogen receptor- and progestin receptor-dependent aspects of sexual behavior in female ratsSteroid receptor coactivator-1 from brain physically interacts differentially with steroid receptor subtypesSteroid receptor coactivator-2 expression in brain and physical associations with steroid receptorsNuclear receptor coactivators in neuroendocrine function.Nuclear receptor coactivator function in reproductive physiology and behavior.Oestradiol and diet modulate energy homeostasis and hypothalamic neurogenesis in the adult female mouse.The 2014 FUN Achievement AwardNeuropeptidase activity is down-regulated by estradiol in steroid-sensitive regions of the hypothalamus in female mice.Estradiol Preferentially Induces Progestin Receptor-A (PR-A) Over PR-B in Cells Expressing Nuclear Receptor Coactivators in the Female Mouse Hypothalamus(1,2,3).Estrogen receptor (ER) beta modulates ERalpha responses to estrogens in the developing rat ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus.Expression of the nuclear receptor coactivator, cAMP response element-binding protein, is sexually dimorphic and modulates sexual differentiation of neonatal rat brain.Nuclear receptor coactivators: essential players for steroid hormone action in the brain and in behaviour.Adult Neurogenesis in the Female Mouse Hypothalamus: Estradiol and High-Fat Diet Alter the Generation of Newborn Neurons Expressing Estrogen Receptor αNuclear receptor coactivators: regulators of steroid action in brain and behaviour.Modulation of steroid action in the central and peripheral nervous systems by nuclear receptor coactivators.Neuroactive steroids and the peripheral nervous system: An update.Modulators of estrogen receptor inhibit proliferation and migration of prostate cancer cells.Hypothalamic ovarian steroid hormone-sensitive neurons involved in female sexual behavior.The Progestin Receptor Interactome in the Female Mouse Hypothalamus: Interactions with Synaptic Proteins Are Isoform Specific and Ligand DependentSteroids, Stress, and the Gut Microbiome-Brain Axis.Estradiol and progesterone influence the response of ventromedial hypothalamic neurons to tactile stimuli associated with female reproduction.Rewards and challenges of a career in research and teaching at a liberal arts college.
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