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The following pages link to Vasopressin regulation of the proestrous luteinizing hormone surge in wild-type and Clock mutant mice (Q48461820):
Displaying 45 items.
- Collective timekeeping among cells of the master circadian clock (Q26751434) (← links)
- Circadian Tick-Talking Across the Neuroendocrine System and Suprachiasmatic Nuclei Circuits: The Enigmatic Communication Between the Molecular and Electrical Membrane Clocks (Q27004678) (← links)
- A "Timed" Kiss Is Essential for Reproduction: Lessons from Mammalian Studies (Q28068638) (← links)
- Signaling role of prokineticin 2 on the estrous cycle of female mice (Q28540891) (← links)
- Knockdown of clock genes in the suprachiasmatic nucleus blocks prolactin surges and alters FRA expression in the locus coeruleus of female rats (Q28582023) (← links)
- Central circadian control of female reproductive function (Q28917095) (← links)
- Corticosterone Blocks Ovarian Cyclicity and the LH Surge via Decreased Kisspeptin Neuron Activation in Female Mice. (Q30353888) (← links)
- Positive, but not negative feedback actions of estradiol in adult female mice require estrogen receptor α in kisspeptin neurons (Q30360432) (← links)
- Excess androgen during puberty disrupts circadian organization in female rats (Q30414005) (← links)
- FGF21 contributes to neuroendocrine control of female reproduction (Q30414627) (← links)
- The neurobiology of preovulatory and estradiol-induced gonadotropin-releasing hormone surges (Q30426533) (← links)
- Intracerebroventricular infusion of vasoactive intestinal Peptide rescues the luteinizing hormone surge in middle-aged female rats (Q30426764) (← links)
- Circadian clocks in the ovary (Q30430547) (← links)
- Diurnal in vivo and rapid in vitro effects of estradiol on voltage-gated calcium channels in gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons (Q30434780) (← links)
- Circadian regulation of Kiss1 neurons: implications for timing the preovulatory gonadotropin-releasing hormone/luteinizing hormone surge (Q30435274) (← links)
- Classical estrogen receptor alpha signaling mediates negative and positive feedback on gonadotropin-releasing hormone neuron firing (Q30438057) (← links)
- Critical roles for fast synaptic transmission in mediating estradiol negative and positive feedback in the neural control of ovulation (Q30438059) (← links)
- Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide can excite gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons in a manner dependent on estradiol and gated by time of day (Q30439518) (← links)
- Conditional Deletion of Bmal1 in Ovarian Theca Cells Disrupts Ovulation in Female Mice (Q33569779) (← links)
- Vasoactive intestinal peptide modulation of the steroid-induced LH surge involves kisspeptin signaling in young but not in middle-aged female rats (Q33610636) (← links)
- Clock genes and their genomic distributions in three species of salmonid fishes: Associations with genes regulating sexual maturation and cell cycling (Q33645030) (← links)
- Sex differences in circadian timing systems: implications for disease. (Q33699208) (← links)
- Cadence of procreation: orchestrating embryo-uterine interactions (Q34175528) (← links)
- Disrupting the circadian clock: gene-specific effects on aging, cancer, and other phenotypes. (Q35166095) (← links)
- Clocks on top: The role of the circadian clock in the hypothalamic and pituitary regulation of endocrine physiology (Q35623991) (← links)
- Oestrogen induces rhythmic expression of the Kisspeptin-1 receptor GPR54 in hypothalamic gonadotrophin-releasing hormone-secreting GT1-7 cells. (Q35626733) (← links)
- The Role of Kisspeptin and RFamide‐Related Peptide‐3 Neurones in the Circadian‐Timed Preovulatory Luteinising Hormone Surge (Q36062826) (← links)
- 17β-oestradiol regulation of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone neuronal excitability (Q36609083) (← links)
- Nimodipine, a calcium channel blocker, delays the spontaneous LH surge in women with regular menstrual cycles: a prospective pilot study. (Q36630797) (← links)
- Daily changes in GT1-7 cell sensitivity to GnRH secretagogues that trigger ovulation (Q37216937) (← links)
- Fibroblast growth factor 21 has no direct role in regulating fertility in female mice (Q37253435) (← links)
- Circadian rhythms and fertility (Q37923074) (← links)
- Proximate mechanisms driving circadian control of neuroendocrine function: Lessons from the young and old. (Q46404192) (← links)
- Arginine vasotocin V1a2 receptor and GnRH-I co-localize in preoptic neurons of the sex changing grouper, Epinephelus adscensionis (Q46670997) (← links)
- Estrogen permits vasopressin signaling in preoptic kisspeptin neurons in the female mouse (Q47712532) (← links)
- GnRH Neuron Activity and Pituitary Response in Estradiol-Induced vs Proestrous Luteinizing Hormone Surges in Female Mice (Q47928249) (← links)
- In vivo circadian rhythms in gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons (Q48447699) (← links)
- Spinophilin regulates central angiotensin II-mediated effect on blood pressure (Q48961976) (← links)
- CLOCKΔ19 mutation modifies the manner of synchrony among oscillation neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (Q50018348) (← links)
- Developmental programming by androgen affects the circadian timing system in female mice. (Q50600153) (← links)
- Expression of the clock genes Per1 and Bmal1 during follicle development in the rat ovary. Effects of gonadotropin stimulation and hypophysectomy (Q50787153) (← links)
- Circadian transcriptional factor DBP regulates expression of Kiss1 in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus (Q51482363) (← links)
- Circadian Rhythms and Clock Genes in Reproduction: Insights From Behavior and the Female Rabbit's Brain. (Q52620578) (← links)
- The role of vasopressin in olfactory and visual processing (Q89302998) (← links)
- Circadian Regulation of the Brain and Behavior: A Neuroendocrine Perspective (Q90500586) (← links)