PMID: 6683412Mar 1, 1983Paper

Hormonal control of receptivity, proceptivity and sexual motivation

Physiology & Behavior
D A Edwards, J K Pfeifle

Abstract

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Sep 1, 1983·Physiology & Behavior·J K Pfeifle, D A Edwards
Jan 1, 1986·Physiology & Behavior·F H de Jonge, N E van de Poll
Jan 1, 1991·Physiology & Behavior·T Brand, A K Slob
Mar 1, 1991·Physiology & Behavior·T Brand, A K Slob
Nov 1, 1991·Physiology & Behavior·A Fernández-GuastiK Larsson
Apr 1, 1993·Physiology & Behavior·J Vega Matuszczyk, K Larsson
Jul 1, 1995·Physiology & Behavior·B E WeeG P Dohanich
Jun 1, 1985·Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior·C A Dudley, R L Moss
Mar 1, 1986·Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior·J B WiesnerR L Moss
Jun 6, 2003·Hormones and Behavior·Ann S ClarkLeslie P Henderson
Dec 24, 1997·Physiology & Behavior·R AvitsurR Yirmiya
Dec 20, 1999·Behavioural Brain Research·R G Paredes, B Vazquez
Feb 12, 1999·Brain Research. Brain Research Protocols·R Avitsur, R Yirmiya
May 9, 2003·Journal of Comparative Psychology·Anders Agmo
Oct 23, 2009·Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology·Ashley StackMohamed Kabbaj
May 7, 2010·The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics·Amanda JonesJames T Dalton
Nov 22, 2001·Hormones and Behavior·I Martínez, R G Paredes
Apr 15, 1999·Hormones and Behavior·E M Brandling-BennettA S Clark
Oct 27, 2012·The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology·Xuqing ZhangZhihua Sui
Apr 30, 2009·Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology·Marc J TetelThierry D Charlier
Sep 2, 2008·Physiology & Behavior·Barbara NofreyAaron Ettenberg
Apr 18, 2008·Hormones and Behavior·Nicole M CameronMichael J Meaney
Dec 25, 2007·Physiology & Behavior·G P De Gasperín-EstradaR G Paredes
Oct 24, 2007·Hormones and Behavior·James R Roney, Zachary L Simmons
Jul 2, 2008·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·Marisela Hernández-GonzálezAnders Agmo
Feb 9, 2006·British Journal of Pharmacology·Gordon McMurrayAlasdair M Naylor
May 31, 2012·Developmental Psychobiology·Charlis RainekiAldo Bolten Lucion

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