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Authors: Grattan, DR Pi, XJ Andrews, ZB Augustine, RA Kokay, IC Summerfield, MR Todd, B Bunn, SJ
Citation: Dr. Grattan et al., Prolactin receptors in the brain during pregnancy and lactation: Implications for behavior, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 115-124

Authors: Gonzalez-Mariscal, G
Citation: G. Gonzalez-mariscal, Neuroendocrinology of maternal behavior in the rabbit, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 125-132

Authors: Young, LJ Lim, MM Gingrich, B Insel, TR
Citation: Lj. Young et al., Cellular mechanisms of social attachment, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 133-138

Authors: Wynne-Edwards, KE
Citation: Ke. Wynne-edwards, Hormonal changes in mammalian fathers, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 139-145

Authors: Keverne, EB
Citation: Eb. Keverne, Genomic imprinting, maternal care, and brain evolution, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 146-155

Authors: Segal, M Murphy, D
Citation: M. Segal et D. Murphy, Estradiol induces formation of dendritic spines in hippocampal neurons: Functional correlates, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 156-159

Authors: Leitner, S Voigt, C Garcia-Segura, LM Van't Hof, T Gahr, M
Citation: S. Leitner et al., Seasonal activation and inactivation of song motor memories in wild canaries is not reflected in neuroanatomical changes of forebrain song areas, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 160-168

Authors: Etgen, AM Ansonoff, MA Quesada, A
Citation: Am. Etgen et al., Mechanisms of ovarian steroid regulation of norepinephrine receptor-mediated signal transduction in the hypothalamus: Implications for female reproductive physiology, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 169-177

Authors: Flanagan-Cato, LM Calizo, LH Daniels, D
Citation: Lm. Flanagan-cato et al., The synaptic organization of VMH neurons that mediate the effects of estrogen on sexual behavior, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 178-182

Authors: Mani, S
Citation: S. Mani, Ligand-independent activation of progestin receptors in sexual receptivity, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 183-190

Authors: Hayashi, S Hayashi, H Ueda, H Papadopoulos, GC
Citation: S. Hayashi et al., Analysis of transient expression of estrogen receptor-alpha in newborn ratprimary auditory cortex, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 191-195

Authors: Kuppers, E Ivanova, T Karolczak, M Lazarov, N Fohr, K Beyer, C
Citation: E. Kuppers et al., Classical and nonclassical estrogen action in the developing midbrain, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 196-202

Authors: Maggi, A Ciana, P Brusadelli, A Belcredito, S Bonincontro, C Vegeto, E
Citation: A. Maggi et al., Are there biological bases for a beneficial effect of estrogens in neural diseases?, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 203-209

Authors: Melcangi, RC Magnaghi, V Galbiati, M Martini, L
Citation: Rc. Melcangi et al., Steroid effects on the gene expression of peripheral myelin proteins, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 210-214

Authors: Mayo, W Le Moal, M Abrous, DN
Citation: W. Mayo et al., Pregnenolone sulfate and aging of cognitive functions: Behavioral, neurochemical, and morphological investigations, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 215-217

Authors: Mensah-Nyagan, AG Do-Rego, JL Beaujean, D Luu-The, V Pelletier, G Vaudry, H
Citation: Ag. Mensah-nyagan et al., Regulation of neurosteroid biosynthesis in the frog diencephalon by GABA and endozepines, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 218-225

Authors: Frye, CA
Citation: Ca. Frye, The role of neurosteroids and nongenomic effects of progestins in the ventral tegmental area in mediating sexual receptivity of rodents, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 226-233

Authors: Ottinger, MA Abdelnabi, MA Henry, P McGary, S Thompson, N Wu, JM
Citation: Ma. Ottinger et al., Neuroendocrine and behavioral implications of endocrine disrupting chemicals in quail, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 234-247

Authors: Iguchi, T Watanabe, H Katsu, Y
Citation: T. Iguchi et al., Developmental effects of estrogenic agents on mice, fish, and frogs: A mini-review, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 248-251

Authors: Palanza, P Parmigiani, S vom Saal, FS
Citation: P. Palanza et al., Effects of prenatal exposure to low doses of diethylstilbestrol, o,p ' DDT, and methoxychlor on postnatal growth and neurobehavioral development in male and female mice, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 252-265

Authors: Oliveira, RF Canario, AVM Grober, MS
Citation: Rf. Oliveira et al., Male sexual polymorphism, alternative reproductive tactics, and androgens in combtooth blennies (Pisces : Blenniidae), HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 266-275

Authors: Schlinger, BA Schultz, JD Hertel, F
Citation: Ba. Schlinger et al., Neuromuscular and endocrine control of an avian courtship behavior, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 276-280

Authors: Hau, M
Citation: M. Hau, Timing of breeding in variable environments: Tropical birds as model systems, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 281-290

Authors: Pfaus, JG Kippin, TE Centeno, S
Citation: Jg. Pfaus et al., Conditioning and sexual behavior: A review, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 291-321

Authors: Kendrick, KM Haupt, MA Hinton, MR Broad, KD Skinner, JD
Citation: Km. Kendrick et al., Sex differences in the influence of mothers on the sociosexual preferencesof their offspring, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 322-338
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