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Academic Article GABAergic regulation of lordosis: influence of gonadal hormones on turnover of GABA and interaction of GABA with 5-HT.
Academic Article Effect of oestradiol on turnover of type A monoamine oxidase in brain.
Academic Article 5,7-DHT facilitated lordosis: effects of 5-HT agonists.
Academic Article GABAergic-serotonergic interactions in regulating lordosis.
Academic Article Monoamine levels and turnover in brain: relationship to priming actions of estrogen.
Academic Article Serotonin and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid levels in discrete hypothalamic areas of the rat brain: relation to circulating corticosterone.
Academic Article Temporal effects of intrahypothalamic 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine: relationship between serotonin levels and [3H]serotonin binding.
Academic Article Sex differences in long-term gonadectomized rats: monoamine levels and [3H]nitroimipramine binding in brain nuclei.
Academic Article Hypothalamic serotonin lesions unmask hormone responsiveness of lordosis behavior in adult male rats.
Academic Article Effect of progesterone on monoamine turnover in the brain of the estrogen-primed rat.
Academic Article Effects of hypothalamic serotonin depletion on lordosis behavior and gonadal hormone receptors.
Academic Article Analysis of temporal and dose-dependent effects of estrogen on monoamines in brain nuclei.
Academic Article Intrahypothalamic 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine: temporal analysis of effects on 5-hydroxytryptamine content in brain nuclei and on facilitated lordosis behavior.
Academic Article Effects of monoamine oxidase inhibition on female sexual behavior, serotonin levels and type A and B monoamine oxidase activity.
Academic Article Short-term fluoxetine treatment alters monoamine levels and turnover in discrete brain nuclei.
Academic Article Serotonergic lesions decrease mu- and delta-opiate receptor binding in discrete areas of the hypothalamus and in the midbrain central gray.
Academic Article Serotonin, catecholamines and metabolites in discrete brain areas in relation to lordotic responding on proestrus.
Academic Article Pargyline-induced increase in serotonin levels: correlation with inhibition of lordosis in rats.
Academic Article Serotonin mediates CA1 spine density but is not crucial for ovarian steroid regulation of synaptic plasticity in the adult rat dorsal hippocampus.
Academic Article Progesterone and cocaine administration affect serotonin in the medial prefrontal cortex of ovariectomized rats.
Academic Article Determination of monoamines in brain nuclei by high performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection: young vs. middle aged rats.
Academic Article Facilitated sexual behavior reversed and serotonin restored by raphe nuclei transplanted into denervated hypothalamus.
Academic Article Short toxic methamphetamine schedule impairs object recognition task in male rats.
Academic Article Intrahypothalamic 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine facilitates feminine sexual behavior and decreases [3H]imipramine binding and 5-HT uptake.
Academic Article Effects of chronic corticosterone ingestion on spatial memory performance and hippocampal serotonergic function.
Academic Article Sexual behavior of male rats is differentially affected by timing of perinatal ACTH administration.
Academic Article Stress-dependent impairments of spatial memory. Role of 5-HT.
Academic Article Tianeptine treatment induces regionally specific changes in monoamines.
Academic Article Pregnant rats show enhanced spatial memory, decreased anxiety, and altered levels of monoaminergic neurotransmitters.
Concept Receptors, Serotonin
Concept Serotonin
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