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Authors: D'Hondt, E Vermeiren, J Peeters, K Balthazart, J Tlemcani, O Ball, GF Duffy, DL Vandesande, F Berghman, LR
Citation: E. D'Hondt et al., Validation of a new antiserum directed towards the synthetic c-terminus ofthe FOS protein in avian species: immunological, physiological and behavioral evidence, J NEUROSC M, 91(1-2), 1999, pp. 31-45

Authors: Riters, LV Absil, P Balthazart, J
Citation: Lv. Riters et al., Effects of naloxone on the acquisition and expression of appetitive and consummatory sexual behavior in male Japanese quail, PHYSL BEHAV, 66(5), 1999, pp. 763-773

Authors: Foidart, A Lakaye, B Grisar, T Ball, GF Balthazart, J
Citation: A. Foidart et al., Estrogen receptor-beta in quail: Cloning, tissue expression and neuroanatomical distribution, J NEUROBIOL, 40(3), 1999, pp. 327-342

Authors: Bernard, DJ Bentley, GE Balthazart, J Turek, FW Ball, GF
Citation: Dj. Bernard et al., Androgen receptor, estrogen receptor alpha, and estrogen receptor beta show distinct patterns of expression in forebrain song control nuclei of European starlings, ENDOCRINOL, 140(10), 1999, pp. 4633-4643

Authors: Panzica, G Pessatti, M Viglietti-Panzica, C Grossmann, R Balthazart, J
Citation: G. Panzica et al., Effects of testosterone on sexually dimorphic parvocellular neurons expressing vasotocin mRNA in the male quail brain, BRAIN RES, 850(1-2), 1999, pp. 55-62

Authors: Ball, GF Bernard, DJ Foidart, A Lakaye, B Balthazart, J
Citation: Gf. Ball et al., Steroid sensitive sites in the avian brain: Does the distribution of the estrogen receptor alpha and beta types provide insight into their function?, BRAIN BEHAV, 54(1), 1999, pp. 28-40
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