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The following pages link to Sex steroid control of hypothalamic Kiss1 expression in sheep and rodents: comparative aspects. (Q37267943):
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- The excitatory peptide kisspeptin restores the luteinizing hormone surge and modulates amino acid neurotransmission in the medial preoptic area of middle-aged rats (Q24642752) (← links)
- Sexually Dimorphic Testosterone Secretion in Prenatal and Neonatal Mice Is Independent of Kisspeptin-Kiss1r and GnRH Signaling (Q30422575) (← links)
- Of mice and rats: key species variations in the sexual differentiation of brain and behavior (Q30431580) (← links)
- Sex differences in the regulation of Kiss1/NKB neurons in juvenile mice: implications for the timing of puberty (Q30434242) (← links)
- Neurons that co-localize aromatase- and kisspeptin-like immunoreactivity may regulate the HPG axis of the Mallard drake (Anas platyrhynchos). (Q33798368) (← links)
- First evidence for a direct inhibitory effect of kisspeptins on LH expression in the eel, Anguilla anguilla (Q33934695) (← links)
- Coming of age in the kisspeptin era: sex differences, development, and puberty (Q33987109) (← links)
- Decrease in HypothalamicKiss1andKiss1rExpression: A Potential Mechanism for Fasting-induced Suppression of the HPG Axis in the Adult Male Rhesus Monkey (Macaca mulatta) (Q33993375) (← links)
- Discovery and evolutionary history of gonadotrophin-inhibitory hormone and kisspeptin: new key neuropeptides controlling reproduction. (Q34019621) (← links)
- Neurokinin B acts via the neurokinin-3 receptor in the retrochiasmatic area to stimulate luteinizing hormone secretion in sheep (Q34132446) (← links)
- Hypothalamic expression of KISS1 and gonadotropin inhibitory hormone genes during the menstrual cycle of a non-human primate. (Q34211012) (← links)
- BAX-Dependent and BAX-Independent Regulation of Kiss1 Neuron Development in Mice (Q34392637) (← links)
- Prenatal influence of an androgen agonist and antagonist on the differentiation of the ovine sexually dimorphic nucleus in male and female lamb fetuses (Q34551697) (← links)
- Kisspeptin signaling is required for the luteinizing hormone response in anestrous ewes following the introduction of males (Q34612717) (← links)
- Regulation of Kiss1 Expression by Sex Steroids in the Amygdala of the Rat and Mouse (Q34788491) (← links)
- Gonadal and nongonadal regulation of sex differences in hypothalamic Kiss1 neurones (Q34986896) (← links)
- The development of kisspeptin circuits in the Mammalian brain. (Q35009504) (← links)
- Mammalian target of rapamycin: hitting the bull's-eye for neurological disorders (Q35157985) (← links)
- Reproduction Symposium: does grazing on biosolids-treated pasture pose a pathophysiological risk associated with increased exposure to endocrine disrupting compounds? (Q35191931) (← links)
- Clocks on top: The role of the circadian clock in the hypothalamic and pituitary regulation of endocrine physiology (Q35623991) (← links)
- Assessment of epigenetic contributions to sexually-dimorphic Kiss1 expression in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus of mice (Q35872748) (← links)
- Evolutionary Insights into the Steroid Sensitive kiss1 and kiss2 Neurons in the Vertebrate Brain. (Q35971986) (← links)
- Kiss of the mutant mouse: how genetically altered mice advanced our understanding of kisspeptin's role in reproductive physiology (Q36323115) (← links)
- Kisspeptin and seasonality in sheep. (Q37017433) (← links)
- Organizational and activational effects of sex steroids on kisspeptin neuron development (Q37050133) (← links)
- An eGFP-expressing subpopulation of growth hormone secretagogue receptor cells are distinct from kisspeptin, tyrosine hydroxylase, and RFamide-related peptide neurons in mice. (Q37146669) (← links)
- Modulation of body temperature and LH secretion by hypothalamic KNDy (kisspeptin, neurokinin B and dynorphin) neurons: a novel hypothesis on the mechanism of hot flushes. (Q37324733) (← links)
- Sexually dimorphic expression of hypothalamic estrogen receptors α and β and kiss1 in neonatal male and female rats (Q37417457) (← links)
- Effects of full-length kisspeptin administration on follicular development in Japanese Black beef cows (Q37602146) (← links)
- Control of GnRH secretion: one step back. (Q37826941) (← links)
- Melatonin-dependent timing of seasonal reproduction by the pars tuberalis: pivotal roles for long daylengths and thyroid hormones. (Q37954410) (← links)
- The role of kisspeptin and gonadotropin inhibitory hormone in the seasonal regulation of reproduction in sheep (Q37969349) (← links)
- Interface between metabolic balance and reproduction in ruminants: focus on the hypothalamus and pituitary (Q38191062) (← links)
- Hypothalamus as an endocrine organ. (Q38318629) (← links)
- Role of amygdala kisspeptin in pubertal timing in female rats. (Q38605680) (← links)
- Rodent Models of Non-classical Progesterone Action Regulating Ovulation (Q41097262) (← links)
- A Dynamical Model for the Control of the Gonadotrophin‐Releasing Hormone Neurosecretory System (Q42932549) (← links)
- Effects of Season and Estradiol on KNDy Neuron Peptides, Colocalization With D2 Dopamine Receptors, and Dopaminergic Inputs in the Ewe. (Q45055282) (← links)
- Proximate mechanisms driving circadian control of neuroendocrine function: Lessons from the young and old. (Q46404192) (← links)
- Molecular mechanism of feedback regulation of 17β-estradiol on two kiss genes in the protogynous orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides). (Q48233199) (← links)
- Evidence that insulin signalling in gonadotrophin-releasing hormone and kisspeptin neurones does not play an essential role in metabolic regulation of fertility in mice (Q51140407) (← links)
- Kisspeptin Cells in the Ovine Arcuate Nucleus Express Prolactin Receptor but not Melatonin Receptor (Q54357115) (← links)
- The Role of Kiss1 Neurons As Integrators of Endocrine, Metabolic, and Environmental Factors in the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis. (Q55111333) (← links)
- Effects of the Hormone Kisspeptin on Reproductive Hormone Release in Humans (Q59042604) (← links)