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1. Neurons of the Lateral Preoptic Area/Rostral Anterior Hypothalamic Area Are Required for Photoperiodic Inhibition of Estrous Cyclicity in Sheep1

2. Inhibition of Luteinizing Hormone Secretion by Localized Administration of Estrogen, but not Dihydrotestosterone, Is Enhanced in the Ventromedial Hypothalamus During Feed Restriction in the Young Wether1

3. Evidence That Estrogen Receptor Alpha, but Not Beta, Mediates Seasonal Changes in the Response of the Ovine Retrochiasmatic Area to Estradiol1

4. Thyroid Hormones Mediate Steroid-Independent Seasonal Changes in Luteinizing Hormone Pulsatility in the Ewe1

5. Estradiol Increases Multiunit Electrical Activity in the A15 Area of Ewes Exposed to Inhibitory Photoperiods1

6. Alpha Adrenergic Neurons Inhibit Luteinizing Hormone Pulse Amplitude in Breeding Season Ewes1

7. Neurons of the lateral preoptic area/rostral anterior hypothalamic area are required for photoperiodic inhibition of estrous cyclicity in sheep

8. Patterns of Circulating Gonadotropins and Ovarian Steroids during the First Periovulatory Period in the Developing Sheep1

9. Hypothalamic Sites of Catecholamine Inhibition of Luteinizing Hormone in the Anestrous Ewe1

10. Further Evidence That Serotonin Mediates the Steroid-Independent Inhibition of Luteinizing Hormone Secretion in Anestrous Ewes1

11. Inhibition of luteinizing hormone secretion by localized administration of estrogen, but not dihydrotestosterone, is enhanced in the ventromedial hypothalamus during feed restriction in the young wether

12. The premammillary hypothalamic area of the ewe: anatomical characterization of a melatonin target area mediating seasonal reproduction

13. Evidence that estrogen receptor alpha, but not beta, mediates seasonal changes in the response of the ovine retrochiasmatic area to estradiol

14. Estradiol increases multiunit electrical activity in the A15 area of ewes exposed to inhibitory photoperiods

15. Surge-Like Release of LH Following Administration of a Neurokinin-3 Receptor Agonist to the Retrochiasmatic Area of Early Follicular Phase Ewes

16. Alpha adrenergic neurons inhibit luteinizing hormone pulse amplitude in breeding season ewes

17. Orphanin FQ Cells of the Ovine Hypothalamus Express Estradiol Receptor-Alpha and Progesterone Receptors, but Not Kisspeptin or Tyrosine Hydroxylase

22. Patterns of circulating gonadotropins and ovarian steroids during the first periovulatory period in the developing sheep

23. Hypothalamic sites of catecholamine inhibition of luteinizing hormone in the anestrous ewe

24. Estradiol in the Arcuate Nucleus Inhibits LH Pulse Frequency and Steroid Receptor Coactivator-1 Colocalization with Estrogen Receptor-α

25. Further evidence that serotonin mediates the steroid-independent inhibition of luteinizing hormone secretion in anestrous ewes

26. Alterations in the Control of Luteinizing Hormone Pulse Frequency Underlie the Seasonal Variation in Estradiol Negative Feedback in the Ewe1

27. Evidence that the Anterior Hypothalamus Contributes to the Control of Tonic Secretion of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone in the Female Rat1

28. Diurnal Variations in Serum Testosterone Concentrations in the Adult Male Rhesus Monkey1

30. Modulation of Pulsatile Luteinizing Hormone Secretion by Ovarian Steroids in the Rat 1

31. Effects of an Opioid Antagonist on Pulsatile Luteinizing Hormone Secretion in the Ewe Vary with Changes in Steroid Negative Feedback1

32. Inhibin-like Activity in Ovarian Venous Serum after Unilateral Ovariectomy in Prepubertal Gilts1

33. Separate Neural Systems Mediate the Steroid-Dependent and Steroid-Independent Suppression of Tonic Luteinizing Hormone Secretion in the Anestrous Ewe1

34. Role of Gonadotropins and Progesterone in Determining the Preovulatory Estradiol Rise in the Ewe1

35. Changes in Episodic Luteinizing Hormone Secretion Leading to Puberty in the Lamb1

36. Developing Morphological Asymmetry of Ovarian Follicular Maturation in Monkeys1

39. Evidence that the anterior hypothalamus contributes to the control of tonic secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone in the female rat

40. Separate neural systems mediate the steroid-dependent and steroid-independent suppression of tonic luteinizing hormone secretion in the anestrous ewe

41. Inhibin-like activity in ovarian venous serum after unilateral ovariectomy in prepubertal gilts

43. Effects of pentobarbital anesthesia on tonic luteinizing hormone secretion in the ewe: evidence for active inhibition of luteinizing hormone in anestrus

44. Effects of an opioid antagonist on pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion in the ewe vary with changes in steroid negative feedback

45. Modulation of pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion by ovarian steroids in the rat

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