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Richard Matta | Q96272678 | ||
P2093 | author name string | Jennifer M Lymer | |
Amy E Clipperton-Allen | |||
Martin Kavaliers | |||
Kelsy S J Ervin | |||
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Early social enrichment shapes social behavior and nerve growth factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels in the adult mouse brain | Q34501661 | ||
Neurosteroids regulate mouse aggression induced by anabolic androgenic steroids | Q34564169 | ||
GPR30 is positioned to mediate estrogen effects on basal forebrain cholinergic neurons and cognitive performance | Q34612871 | ||
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Ovariectomized rats show decreased recognition memory and spine density in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex | Q48436949 | ||
Attraction thresholds and sex discrimination of urinary odorants in male and female aromatase knockout (ArKO) mice | Q48484975 | ||
Excitotoxic lesions of the parafascicular nucleus produce deficits in a socially transmitted food preference | Q48530297 | ||
Estrogen receptor-beta gene disruption potentiates estrogen-inducible aggression but not sexual behaviour in male mice | Q48579121 | ||
Comparative distribution of estrogen receptor-alpha and -beta mRNA in the rat central nervous system | Q48590882 | ||
Steroid-specific regulation of agonistic responding in the anterior hypothalamus of male hamsters | Q48651734 | ||
Comparative analysis of immunoreactive cells for androgen receptors and oestrogen receptor alpha in copulating and non-copulating male rats | Q48664971 | ||
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A female advantage in the imitation of gestures by preschool children. | Q51753913 | ||
A sexually dimorphic distribution pattern of the novel estrogen receptor G-protein-coupled receptor 30 in some brain areas of the hamster. | Q51792116 | ||
Early maternal care predicts reliance on social learning about food in adult rats. | Q51817143 | ||
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Social recognition in ovariectomized and estradiol-treated female rats. | Q52035654 | ||
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siRNA silencing of estrogen receptor-α expression specifically in medial preoptic area neurons abolishes maternal care in female mice | Q36343049 | ||
Rapid changes in production and behavioral action of estrogens. | Q36344413 | ||
Rapid effects of estradiol on male aggression depend on photoperiod in reproductively non-responsive mice. | Q36358883 | ||
Selective damage to the hippocampal region blocks long-term retention of a natural and nonspatial stimulus-stimulus association | Q34733199 | ||
Estradiol rapidly modulates odor responses in mouse vomeronasal sensory neurons | Q34733871 | ||
Grueneberg ganglion cells mediate alarm pheromone detection in mice | Q34811532 | ||
The development of female sexual behavior requires prepubertal estradiol. | Q34893035 | ||
Sex differences in the neural circuit that mediates female sexual receptivity | Q34899236 | ||
D-cycloserine in prelimbic cortex reverses scopolamine-induced deficits in olfactory memory in rats | Q34926000 | ||
Social and neural determinants of aggressive behavior: pharmacotherapeutic targets at serotonin, dopamine and gamma-aminobutyric acid systems | Q34954233 | ||
An estrogen-dependent four-gene micronet regulating social recognition: a study with oxytocin and estrogen receptor-alpha and -beta knockout mice | Q35023160 | ||
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Genetic dissection of pheromone processing reveals main olfactory system-mediated social behaviors in mice | Q35031354 | ||
Differential effects of damage within the hippocampal region on memory for a natural, nonspatial Odor-Odor Association | Q35041250 | ||
Estradiol and cognitive function: past, present and future | Q35054370 | ||
STX, a novel nonsteroidal estrogenic compound, induces rapid action in primate GnRH neuronal calcium dynamics and peptide release | Q35110836 | ||
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Medial amygdalar aromatase neurons regulate aggression in both sexes | Q35147206 | ||
G protein G(alpha)o is essential for vomeronasal function and aggressive behavior in mice. | Q35149601 | ||
Behavioral profiles of inbred strains on novel olfactory, spatial and emotional tests for reference memory in mice | Q35187183 | ||
Local modulation of steroid action: rapid control of enzymatic activity. | Q35194535 | ||
Hormonal and neurochemical correlates of various forms of animal "aggression" | Q35277563 | ||
Acetylcholine release in the hippocampus and prelimbic cortex during acquisition of a socially transmitted food preference | Q35301194 | ||
A specific association between facial disgust recognition and estradiol levels in naturally cycling women | Q35433085 | ||
Social learning about predators: a review and prospectus | Q35782736 | ||
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Increased adipose tissue in male and female estrogen receptor-alpha knockout mice | Q35823619 | ||
Silencing of estrogen receptor alpha in the ventromedial nucleus of hypothalamus leads to metabolic syndrome. | Q35844707 | ||
Abolition of male sexual behaviors in mice lacking estrogen receptors alpha and beta (alpha beta ERKO). | Q35854332 | ||
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Rapid estradiol modulation of neuronal connectivity and its implications for disease | Q35972436 | ||
Functional organization of the hippocampal memory system | Q35997854 | ||
Behavioral effects of estrogen receptor gene disruption in male mice | Q35997905 | ||
Genetic influences on aggressive behaviors and arousability in animals. | Q36092280 | ||
Building a better hormone therapy? How understanding the rapid effects of sex steroid hormones could lead to new therapeutics for age-related memory decline. | Q36106017 | ||
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Developmental and physiological effects of estrogen receptor gene disruption in mice. | Q52194497 | ||
Kinship and familiarity as factors affecting social transfer of food preferences in adult Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). | Q52200141 | ||
Sexual attractivity, proceptivity, and receptivity in female mammals | Q52852150 | ||
Plasma concentration of LH, FSH, prolactin, progesterone and estradiol-17beta throughout the 4-day estrous cycle of the rat. | Q53853569 | ||
Activation and inhibition of isolation induced inter-male fighting behavior in castrate male CD-1 mice treated with steroidal hormones. | Q54271052 | ||
Sex differences in learning ability in a common songbird, the great tit—females are better observational learners than males | Q56602948 | ||
Maternal androgens and behaviour in free-ranging North American red squirrels | Q57190716 | ||
The evolution of fatal fighting | Q57649192 | ||
Deficient pheromone responses in mice lacking a cluster of vomeronasal receptor genes | Q59082978 | ||
Social learning in fishes: a review | Q60439722 | ||
Message in a bottle: major urinary proteins and their multiple roles in mouse intraspecific chemical communication | Q60809016 | ||
Differential roles of two types of estrogen receptors in reproductive behavior | Q61658727 | ||
Does mother's diet affect food selection of weanling wild mice? | Q63437770 | ||
Intrauterine positions and testosterone levels of adult male gerbils are correlated | Q68177221 | ||
Aggression by ovariectomized female rats with testosterone implants: competitive experience activates aggression toward unfamiliar females | Q68886081 | ||
Serotonergic modulation of social interactions in isolated male mice | Q69202623 | ||
Quantitative and comparative analyses of pro-aggressive actions of benzodiazepines in maternal aggression of rats | Q69370468 | ||
Intrauterine position modulates maternal behaviors in female mice | Q69529188 | ||
Androgen-induced agonistic behavior in castrate male swiss-webster mice: Comparison of four naturally occurring androgens | Q69581319 | ||
Ovariectomy attenuates aggression by female rats cohabiting with sexually active sterile males | Q69670814 | ||
Induction of male-typical aggression by androgens but not by estrogens in adult female mice | Q69869713 | ||
Peripheral blood and ovarian levels of sex steroids in the lactating rat | Q70540462 | ||
Prenatal testosterone exposure elevates maternal aggression in mice | Q71233834 | ||
The effects of estrogen and progesterone on female rat proceptive behavior | Q71267370 | ||
Acute stimulatory effect of estradiol on striatal dopamine synthesis | Q71748754 | ||
Responsiveness to testosterone of male gerbils from known intrauterine positions | Q72868677 | ||
Prenatal exposure to low doses of the estrogenic chemicals diethylstilbestrol and o,p'-DDT alters aggressive behavior of male and female house mice | Q73261402 | ||
Free female mate choice in house mice affects reproductive success and offspring viability and performance | Q73449872 | ||
Dopamine D2 receptors in the nucleus accumbens are important for social attachment in female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) | Q73551097 | ||
An evolutionary approach to behavioral pharmacology: using drugs to understand proximate and ultimate mechanisms of different forms of aggression in mice | Q77780612 | ||
The effect of male hormone on aggressive behavior in mice | Q79608043 | ||
Sex hormone binding globulin in the rat olfactory system | Q87554757 | ||
Maternal influences on food preferences in weanling mice Mus domesticus | Q88013876 | ||
The effect of demonstrator age and number on duration of socially-induced food preferences in house mouse (Mus domesticus) | Q88014345 | ||
Sex steroids as pheromones in mammals: the exceptional role of estradiol | Q38240084 | ||
Roles for learning in mammalian chemosensory responses | Q38247008 | ||
Learning socially to eat more of one food than of another | Q38573520 | ||
Ethoexperimental approaches to the biology of emotion | Q39466488 | ||
G protein-coupled receptor 30 (GPR30) mediates gene expression changes and growth response to 17beta-estradiol and selective GPR30 ligand G-1 in ovarian cancer cells | Q40169554 | ||
Olfactory bulb encoding during learning under anesthesia | Q40344874 | ||
The effect of the antiestrogen CI-628 on androgen-induced aggressive behavior in castrated male mice | Q41191574 | ||
Carbon disulfide: A semiochemical mediating socially-induced diet choice in rats | Q41436776 | ||
The vomeronasal system mediates sick conspecific avoidance | Q41550825 | ||
Effects of nucleus basalis magnocellularis stimulation on a socially transmitted food preference and c-Fos expression | Q41789529 | ||
An olfactory subsystem that detects carbon disulfide and mediates food-related social learning | Q41996987 | ||
Acetylcholine in the orbitofrontal cortex is necessary for the acquisition of a socially transmitted food preference. | Q42071453 | ||
Cognitive and neurological deficits induced by early and prolonged basal forebrain cholinergic hypofunction in rats | Q42465791 | ||
Quantitative microdialysis determination of extracellular striatal dopamine concentration in male and female rats: effects of estrous cycle and gonadectomy | Q42484277 | ||
Cholinergic basal forebrain is critical for social transmission of food preferences | Q42498341 | ||
Comparison between basal and apical dendritic spines in estrogen-induced rapid spinogenesis of CA1 principal neurons in the adult hippocampus | Q42503386 | ||
Aberrant responses in social interaction of dopamine transporter knockout mice | Q42615915 | ||
The role of the estrogen receptor α in the medial preoptic area in sexual incentive motivation, proceptivity and receptivity, anxiety, and wheel running in female rats | Q42635688 | ||
Effect of 17β-estradiol on striatal dopaminergic transmission induced by permethrin in early childhood rats | Q42704755 | ||
Variations of serum estradiol and progesterone levels during consecutive reproductive states in Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). | Q43059340 | ||
Chronic estradiol treatment decreases brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression and monoamine levels in the amygdala--implications for behavioral disorders | Q43310737 | ||
Prenatal exposure to androgen influences morphology and aggressive behavior of male and female mice | Q43494765 | ||
Responses of observer rats (Rattus norvegicus) to complex, diet-related signals emitted by demonstrator rats | Q43501796 | ||
Social status in mice: behavioral, endocrine and immune changes are context dependent. | Q43662548 | ||
Deficits in E2-dependent control of feeding, weight gain, and cholecystokinin satiation in ER-alpha null mice | Q43770380 | ||
Brief exposure to female odors "emboldens" male mice by reducing predator-induced behavioral and hormonal responses | Q43804651 | ||
Genotype/age interactions on aggressive behavior in gonadally intact estrogen receptor beta knockout (betaERKO) male mice | Q43968967 | ||
Sexual partner preference requires a functional aromatase (cyp19) gene in male mice | Q44169884 | ||
The aromatase knock-out mouse provides new evidence that estradiol is required during development in the female for the expression of sociosexual behaviors in adulthood. | Q44186009 | ||
Plasma hormonal profiles and dendritic spine density and morphology in the hippocampal CA1 stratum radiatum, evidenced by light microscopy, of virgin and postpartum female rats | Q44250720 | ||
Analgesic responses of male mice exposed to the odors of parasitized females: effects of male sexual experience and infection status | Q44258053 | ||
Estrogen enhances potassium-stimulated acetylcholine release in the rat hippocampus | Q44288457 | ||
Opioid modulation of socially transmitted and spontaneous food preferences in female mice | Q44345222 | ||
Forebrain Fos responses to reproductively related chemosensory cues in aromatase knockout mice | Q44445700 | ||
Estrogen potentiates the behavioral and nucleus accumbens dopamine response to continuous haloperidol treatment in female rats | Q44452964 | ||
Effect of hypothyroidism on hormone profiles in virgin, pregnant and lactating rats, and on lactation | Q44581476 | ||
Short-term estrogen treatment in ovariectomized rats augments hippocampal acetylcholine release during place learning | Q44604401 | ||
Blockade of testosterone-maintained intermale fighting in albino laboratory mice by an aromatization inhibitor | Q44654220 | ||
Sexual differentiation of the effects of emotional stress on food intake in rats | Q44774179 | ||
Fetal uterine position affects copulation and scent marking by adult male gerbils | Q44798898 | ||
Neonatal exposure to endocrine active compounds or an ERbeta agonist increases adult anxiety and aggression in gonadally intact male rats | Q44873150 | ||
Long-term effects of the periadolescent environment on exploratory activity and aggressive behaviour in mice: social versus physical enrichment | Q44889768 | ||
Double dissociation between the effects of peri-postrhinal cortex and hippocampal lesions on tests of object recognition and spatial memory: heterogeneity of function within the temporal lobe. | Q44960342 | ||
Sex-specific effects of gonadal steroids on conspecific odor preference in the rat. | Q45027201 | ||
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Effects of long-term estrogen replacement on social investigation and social memory in ovariectomized C57BL/6 mice | Q45263445 | ||
Anti-estrogen inhibition of testosterone-stimulated aggression in mice | Q45405562 | ||
Ovarian hormones modulate social recognition in female rats. | Q46009090 | ||
Hormones that increase maternal responsiveness affect accumbal dopaminergic responses to pup- and food-stimuli in the female rat. | Q46106337 | ||
Transfer of [³H]estradiol-17β and [³H]progesterone from conspecifics to cohabiting female mice | Q46211101 | ||
P921 | main subject | estrogen | Q277954 |
P304 | page(s) | 53-76 | |
P577 | publication date | 2015-06-26 | |
P1433 | published in | Hormones and Behaviour | Q15760887 |
P1476 | title | Estrogen involvement in social behavior in rodents: Rapid and long-term actions | |
P478 | volume | 74 |