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Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
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Goodson, James
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Sakata, J
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McGraw, Kevin
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2009: Rutkowska Joanna; Adkins-Regan Elizabeth
Learning enhances female control over reproductive investment in the Japanese quail.
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 2009;276(1671):3327-34.
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2009: Adkins-Regan Elizabeth
The challenge is to adopt the best of the new without diminishing scientific quality.
Hormones and behavior 2009;55(1):1.
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2009: Adkins-Regan Elizabeth
Hormones and sexual differentiation of avian social behavior.
Developmental neuroscience 2009;31(4):342-50.
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2008: Adkins-Regan Elizabeth
Brains in fast forward: comment on "Rapid action on neuroplasticity precedes behavioral activation by testosterone" by Charlier, Ball and Balthazart.
Hormones and behavior 2008;54(4):483-4.
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2008: Adkins-Regan Elizabeth
Review. Do hormonal control systems produce evolutionary inertia?
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008;363(1497):1599-609.
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2007: Adkins-Regan Elizabeth; Tomaszycki Michelle
Monogamy on the fast track.
Biology letters 2007;3(6):617-9.
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2007: Burke Matthew R; Adkins-Regan Elizabeth; Wade Juli
Laterality in syrinx muscle morphology of the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).
Physiology & behavior 2007;90(4):682-6.
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2006: Adkins-Regan Elizabeth; Leung Cary H
Sex steroids modulate changes in social and sexual preference during juvenile development in zebra finches.
Hormones and behavior 2006;50(5):772-8.
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2006: Tomaszycki Michelle L; Banerjee Sunayana B; Adkins-Regan Elizabeth
The role of sex steroids in courtship, pairing and pairing behaviors in the socially monogamous zebra finch.
Hormones and behavior 2006;50(1):141-7.
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2006: Adkins-Regan Elizabeth; Leung Cary H
Hormonal and social modulation of cloacal muscle activity in female Japanese quail.
Physiology & behavior 2006;87(1):82-7.
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2005: Pilz Kevin M; Adkins-Regan Elizabeth; Schwabl Hubert
No sex difference in yolk steroid concentrations of avian eggs at laying.
Biology letters 2005;1(3):318-21.
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2005: McGraw K J; Adkins-Regan E; Parker R S
Maternally derived carotenoid pigments affect offspring survival, sex ratio, and sexual attractiveness in a colorful songbird.
Die Naturwissenschaften 2005;92(8):375-80.
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2005: Adkins-Regan Elizabeth
Tactile contact is required for early estrogen treatment to alter the sexual partner preference of female zebra finches.
Hormones and behavior 2005;48(2):180-6.
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2005: Correa Stephanie M; Adkins-Regan Elizabeth; Johnson Patricia A
High progesterone during avian meiosis biases sex ratios toward females.
Biology letters 2005;1(2):215-8.
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2005: Adkins-Regan Elizabeth
Activity dependent brain plasticity: does singing increase the volume of a song system nucleus? Theoretical comment on Sartor and Ball (2005).
Behavioral neuroscience 2005;119(1):346-8.
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2004: Pilz Kevin M; Quiroga Martín; Schwabl Hubert; Adkins-Regan Elizabeth
European starling chicks benefit from high yolk testosterone levels during a drought year.
Hormones and behavior 2004;46(2):179-92.
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2004: Ruscio Michael G; Adkins-Regan Elizabeth
Immediate early gene expression associated with induction of brooding behavior in Japanese quail.
Hormones and behavior 2004;46(1):19-29.
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2003: Adkins-Regan Elizabeth; MacKillop Emiko A
Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) inseminations are more likely to fertilize eggs in a context predicting mating opportunities.
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 2003;270(1525):1685-9.
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2003: Remage-Healey Luke; Adkins-Regan Elizabeth; Romero L Michael
Behavioral and adrenocortical responses to mate separation and reunion in the zebra finch.
Hormones and behavior 2003;43(1):108-14.
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2002: McGraw K J; Adkins-Regan E; Parker R S
Anhydrolutein in the zebra finch: a new, metabolically derived carotenoid in birds.
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology 2002;132(4):811-8.
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2002: Adkins-Regan Elizabeth
Development of sexual partner preference in the zebra finch: a socially monogamous, pair-bonding animal.
Archives of sexual behavior 2002;31(1):27-33.
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2001: Adkins-Regan E; Wade J
Masculinized sexual partner preference in female zebra finches with sex-reversed gonads.
Hormones and behavior 2001;39(1):22-8.
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1999: Goodson J L; Eibach R; Sakata J; Adkins-Regan E
Effect of septal lesions on male song and aggression in the colonial zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) and the territorial field sparrow (Spizella pusilla)
Behavioural brain research 1999;101(1):167-80.
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1999: Goodson J L; Eibach R; Sakata J; Adkins-Regan E
Effect of septal lesions on male song and aggression in the colonial zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) and the territorial field sparrow (Spizella pusilla)
Behavioural brain research 1999;98(1):167-80.
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1999: Goodson J L; Adkins-Regan E
Effect of intraseptal vasotocin and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide infusions on courtship song and aggression in the male zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata).
Journal of neuroendocrinology 1999;11(1):19-25.
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1998: Seiwert C M; Adkins-Regan E
The foam production system of the male Japanese quail: characterization of structure and function.
Brain, behavior and evolution 1998;52(2):61-80.
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1998: Thompson R R; Goodson J L; Ruscio M G; Adkins-Regan E
Role of the archistriatal nucleus taeniae in the sexual behavior of male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica): a comparison of function with the medial nucleus of the amygdala in mammals.
Brain, behavior and evolution 1998;51(4):215-29.
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1997: Goodson J L; Eibach R; Dukes A; Friedman M; Sakata J; Thompson R; Adkins-Regan E
Neurobiology of avian social organization. Effects of lateral septum lesions in a territorial songbird, the field sparrow (Spizella pusilla), and a colonial songbird, the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata).
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1997;807():518-21.
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1997: Adkins-Regan E; Mansukhani V; Thompson R; Yang S
Organizational actions of sex hormones on sexual partner preference.
Brain research bulletin 1997;44(4):497-502.
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1997: Dorries K M; Adkins-Regan E; Halpern B P
Sensitivity and behavioral responses to the pheromone androstenone are not mediated by the vomeronasal organ in domestic pigs.
Brain, behavior and evolution 1997;49(1):53-62.
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1996: Mansukhani V; Adkins-Regan E; Yang S
Sexual partner preference in female zebra finches: the role of early hormones and social environment.
Hormones and behavior 1996;30(4):506-13.
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1995: Dorries K M; Adkins-Regan E; Halpern B P
Olfactory sensitivity to the pheromone, androstenone, is sexually dimorphic in the pig.
Physiology & behavior 1995;57(2):255-9.
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1994: Thompson R R; Adkins-Regan E
Photoperiod affects the morphology of a sexually dimorphic nucleus within the preoptic area of male Japanese quail.
Brain research 1994;667(2):201-8.
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1994: Adkins-Regan E; Mansukhani V; Seiwert C; Thompson R
Sexual differentiation of brain and behavior in the zebra finch: critical periods for effects of early estrogen treatment.
Journal of neurobiology 1994;25(7):865-77.
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1992: Thompson R R; Adkins-Regan E
Ontogeny of a sexually dimorphic nucleus in the preoptic area of the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).
Brain research. Developmental brain research 1992;70(2):231-7.
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1990: Adkins-Regan E; Watson J T
Sexual dimorphism in the avian brain is not limited to the song system of songbirds: a morphometric analysis of the brain of the quail (Coturnix japonica).
Brain research 1990;514(2):320-6.
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1990: Adkins-Regan E; Abdelnabi M; Mobarak M; Ottinger M A
Sex steroid levels in developing and adult male and female zebra finches (Poephila guttata).
General and comparative endocrinology 1990;78(1):93-109.
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1990: Adkins-Regan E; Ascenzi M
Sexual differentiation of behavior in the zebra finch: effect of early gonadectomy or androgen treatment.
Hormones and behavior 1990;24(1):114-27.
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1990: Watson J T; Abdelnabi M; Wersinger S; Ottinger M A; Adkins-Regan E
Circulating estradiol and the activation of male and female copulatory behavior in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).
General and comparative endocrinology 1990;77(2):229-38.
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1990: Adkins-Regan E
Is the snark still a boojum? The comparative approach to reproductive behavior.
Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 1990;14(2):243-52.
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1989: Watson J T; Adkins-Regan E
Testosterone implanted in the preoptic area of male Japanese quail must be aromatized to activate copulation.
Hormones and behavior 1989;23(3):432-47.
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1989: Watson J T; Adkins-Regan E
Activation of sexual behavior by implantation of testosterone propionate and estradiol benzoate into the preoptic area of the male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).
Hormones and behavior 1989;23(2):251-68.
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1989: Watson J T; Adkins-Regan E
Neuroanatomical localization of sex steroid-concentrating cells in the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica): autoradiography with [3H]-testosterone, [3H]-estradiol, and [3H]-dihydrotestosterone.
Neuroendocrinology 1989;49(1):51-64.
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1988: Adkins-Regan E; Ottinger M A
Profiles of plasma androgens in quail following testosterone injection at two different times of day.
General and comparative endocrinology 1988;69(2):246-51.
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1985: Adkins-Regan E; Ascenzi M
Does neonatal gonadectomy affect the sexual differentiation of quail?
Hormones and behavior 1985;19(1):71-6.
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1984: Ottinger M A; Adkins-Regan E; Buntin J; Cheng M F; DeVoogd T; Harding C; Opel H
Hormonal mediation of reproductive behavior.
The Journal of experimental zoology 1984;232(3):605-16.
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1984: Rissman E F; Ascenzi M; Johnson P; Adkins-Regan E
Effect of embryonic treatment with oestradiol benzoate on reproductive morphology, ovulation and oviposition and plasma LH concentrations in female quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica).
Journal of reproduction and fertility 1984;71(2):411-7.
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1984: Rissman E F; Adkins-Regan E
Androgens and reproductive behavior in ovariectomized ring doves.
Physiology & behavior 1984;32(4):697-9.
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