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Estrogen modulates the sexually dimorphic synaptic connectivity of the ventromedial nucleusEffects of alcohol on the synthesis and expression of hypothalamic peptides.Loss of synapses in the entorhinal-dentate gyrus pathway following repeated induction of electroshock seizures in the rat.Rethinking Anatomy: How to Overcome Challenges of Medical Education's Evolution.Effects of gonadal steroids and of estrogen receptor agonists on the expression of estrogen receptor alpha in the medial preoptic nucleus of female rats.Age effects on the nucleus of the lateral olfactory tract of the rat.Estrogen receptors α and β have different roles in the induction and trafficking of progesterone receptors in hypothalamic ventromedial neurons.Lesions of the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus alter the cholinergic innervation and neuropeptide Y expression in the medial prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens.Dendritic changes in the hippocampal formation of AIDS patients: a quantitative Golgi study.The effects of nerve growth factor upon the neuropeptide content of the suprachiasmatic nucleus of rats withdrawn from ethanol are mediated by the nucleus basalis magnocellularis.Role of estrogen receptor α and β in the induction of progesterone receptors in hypothalamic ventromedial neurons.Regulation of ERα protein expression by 17β-estradiol in cultured neurons of hypothalamic ventromedial nucleus.Chronic alcohol consumption leads to neurochemical changes in the nucleus accumbens that are not fully reversed by withdrawal.Nerve growth factor retrieves neuropeptide Y and cholinergic immunoreactivity in the nucleus accumbens of old rats.Role of plasma membrane estrogen receptors in mediating the estrogen induction of progesterone receptors in hypothalamic ventromedial neurons.The integrity of the nucleus of the lateral olfactory tract is essential for the normal functioning of the olfactory system.Effects of sex steroids and estrogen receptor agonists on the expression of estrogen receptor alpha in the principal division of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis of female rats.Seizure-induced structural and functional changes in the rat hippocampal formation: comparison between brief seizures and status epilepticus.Behavioral and neuroanatomical consequences of chronic ethanol intake and withdrawal.Structural changes in the hippocampal formation after long-term alcohol consumption and withdrawal in the rat.Nerve growth factor-induced plasticity in medial prefrontal cortex interneurons of aged Wistar rats.Effects of chronic alcohol consumption and withdrawal on the response of the male and female hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis to acute immune stress.Differential effects of the aging process on the morphology of the hypothalamic ventromedial nucleus of male and female rats.Hypertrophy of the ageing rat medial preoptic nucleus.Sex steroid hormones regulate the expression of growth-associated protein 43, microtubule-associated protein 2, synapsin 1 and actin in the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus.Induction and subcellular redistribution of progesterone receptor A and B by tamoxifen in the hypothalamic ventromedial neurons of young adult female Wistar rats.Effects of chronic alcohol consumption, withdrawal and nerve growth factor on neuropeptide Y expression and cholinergic innervation of the rat dentate hilus.Synaptic reorganization in the hippocampal formation of alcohol-fed rats may compensate for functional deficits related to neuronal loss.Structural Reorganization in the Supraoptic Nucleus of Withdrawn Rats following Long-Term Alcohol ConsumptionSexual dimorphism in the mossy fiber synapses of the rat hippocampusTime scale and extent of neuronal and synaptic loss in the hippocampal formation of malnourished adult ratsEvidence of reorganization in the hippocampal mossy fiber synapses of adult rats rehabilitated after prolonged undernutritionInfluence of sex and estrus cycle on the sexual dimorphisms of the hypothalamic ventromedial nucleus: stereological evaluation and Golgi study
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