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Annabell C. Segarra to Estradiol

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Annabell C. Segarra has written about Estradiol.
Connection Strength

1.339
  1. Segarra AC, Torres-D?az YM, Silva RD, Puig-Ramos A, Men?ndez-Delmestre R, Rivera-Berm?dez JG, Amadeo W, Agosto-Rivera JL. Estrogen receptors mediate estradiol's effect on sensitization and CPP to cocaine in female rats: role of contextual cues. Horm Behav. 2014 Feb; 65(2):77-87.
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    Score: 0.404
  2. Segarra AC, Agosto-Rivera JL, Febo M, Lugo-Escobar N, Men?ndez-Delmestre R, Puig-Ramos A, Torres-Diaz YM. Estradiol: a key biological substrate mediating the response to cocaine in female rats. Horm Behav. 2010 Jun; 58(1):33-43.
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    Score: 0.306
  3. Febo M, Ferris CF, Segarra AC. Estrogen influences cocaine-induced blood oxygen level-dependent signal changes in female rats. J Neurosci. 2005 Feb 02; 25(5):1132-6.
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    Score: 0.218
  4. Febo M, Gonz?lez-Rodr?guez LA, Cap?-Ramos DE, Gonz?lez-Segarra NY, Segarra AC. Estrogen-dependent alterations in D2/D3-induced G protein activation in cocaine-sensitized female rats. J Neurochem. 2003 Jul; 86(2):405-12.
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    Score: 0.196
  5. Mosquera L, Col?n JM, Santiago JM, Torrado AI, Mel?ndez M, Segarra AC, Rodr?guez-Orengo JF, Miranda JD. Tamoxifen and estradiol improved locomotor function and increased spared tissue in rats after spinal cord injury: their antioxidant effect and role of estrogen receptor alpha. Brain Res. 2014 May 02; 1561:11-22.
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    Score: 0.103
  6. Puig-Ramos A, Santiago GS, Segarra AC. U-69593, a kappa opioid receptor agonist, decreases cocaine-induced behavioral sensitization in female rats. Behav Neurosci. 2008 Feb; 122(1):151-60.
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    Score: 0.067
  7. Febo M, Jim?nez-Rivera CA, Segarra AC. Estrogen and opioids interact to modulate the locomotor response to cocaine in the female rat. Brain Res. 2002 Jul 05; 943(1):151-61.
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    Score: 0.046
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