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Authors: Papka, RE Storey-Workley, M Shughrue, PJ Merchenthaler, I Collins, JJ Usip, S Saunders, PTK Shupnik, M
Citation: Re. Papka et al., Estrogen receptor-alpha and -beta immunoreactivity and mRNA in neurons of sensory and autonomic ganglia and spinal cord, CELL TIS RE, 304(2), 2001, pp. 193-214

Authors: Dubal, DB Zhu, H Yu, J Rau, SW Shughrue, PJ Merchenthaler, I Kindy, MS Wise, PM
Citation: Db. Dubal et al., Estrogen receptor alpha, not beta, is a critical link in estradiol-mediated protection against brain injury, P NAS US, 98(4), 2001, pp. 1952-1957

Authors: Shughrue, PJ Merchenthaler, I
Citation: Pj. Shughrue et I. Merchenthaler, Distribution of estrogen receptor beta immunoreactivity in the rat centralnervous system, J COMP NEUR, 436(1), 2001, pp. 64-81

Authors: Hrabovszky, E Steinhauser, A Barabas, K Shughrue, PJ Petersen, SL Merchenthaler, I Liposits, Z
Citation: E. Hrabovszky et al., Estrogen receptor-beta immunoreactivity in luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone neurons of the rat brain, ENDOCRINOL, 142(7), 2001, pp. 3261-3264

Authors: Shughrue, PJ Merchenthaler, I
Citation: Pj. Shughrue et I. Merchenthaler, Evidence for novel estrogen binding sites in the rat hippocampus, NEUROSCIENC, 99(4), 2000, pp. 605-612

Authors: Shughrue, PJ Scrimo, PJ Merchenthaler, I
Citation: Pj. Shughrue et al., Estrogen binding and estrogen receptor characterization (ER alpha and ER beta) in the cholinergic neurons of the rat basal forebrain, NEUROSCIENC, 96(1), 2000, pp. 41-49

Authors: Shughrue, PJ Merchenthaler, I
Citation: Pj. Shughrue et I. Merchenthaler, Estrogen is more than just a "sex hormone": Novel sites for estrogen action in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex - Commentary, FRONT NEURO, 21(1), 2000, pp. 95-101

Authors: Hrabovszky, E Shughrue, PJ Merchenthaler, I Hajszan, T Carpenter, CD Liposits, Z Petersen, SL
Citation: E. Hrabovszky et al., Detection of estrogen receptor-beta messenger ribonucleic acid and I-125-estrogen binding sites in luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone neurons of the rat brain, ENDOCRINOL, 141(9), 2000, pp. 3506-3509

Authors: Thomas, A Shughrue, PJ Merchenthaler, I Amico, JA
Citation: A. Thomas et al., The effects of progesterone on oxytocin mRNA levels in the paraventricularnucleus of the female rat can be altered by the administration of diazepamor RU486, J NEUROENDO, 11(2), 1999, pp. 137-144

Authors: Dubal, DB Shughrue, PJ Wilson, ME Merchenthaler, I Wise, PM
Citation: Db. Dubal et al., Estradiol modulates bcl-2 in cerebral ischemia: A potential role for estrogen receptors, J NEUROSC, 19(15), 1999, pp. 6385-6393

Authors: Fekete, C Strutton, PH Cagampang, FRA Hrabovszky, E Kallo, I Shughrue, PJ Dobo, E Mihaly, E Baranyi, L Okada, H Panula, P Merchenthaler, I Coen, CW Liposits, Z
Citation: C. Fekete et al., Estrogen receptor immunoreactivity is present in the majority of central histaminergic neurons: Evidence for a new neuroendocrine pathway associated with luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone-synthesizing neurons in rats andhumans, ENDOCRINOL, 140(9), 1999, pp. 4335-4341

Authors: Shughrue, PJ Lane, MV Merchenthaler, I
Citation: Pj. Shughrue et al., Biologically active estrogen receptor-beta: Evidence from in vivo autoradiographic studies with estrogen receptor alpha-knockout mice, ENDOCRINOL, 140(6), 1999, pp. 2613-2620

Authors: Horvath, TL Diano, S Sakamoto, H Shughrue, PJ Merchenthaler, I
Citation: Tl. Horvath et al., Estrogen receptor beta and progesterone receptor mRNA in the intergeniculate leaflet of the female rat, BRAIN RES, 844(1-2), 1999, pp. 196-200
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