Actions of Progesterone on the Brain
By D. Ganten (Editor), J. Kato (Contribution by), D. Pfaff (Editor), L. Kiesel (Contribution by), B. Parsons (Contribution by), D. Pfaff (Contribution by), Th. Rabe (Contribution by), J.M. Reinisch (Contribution by), B. Runnebaum (Contribution by), Y. Sakuma (Contribution by), S.A. Sanders (Contribution by), P. Södersten (Contribution by)
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By D. Ganten (Editor), J. Kato (Contribution by), D. Pfaff (Editor), L. Kiesel (Contribution by), B. Parsons (Contribution by), D. Pfaff (Contribution by), Th. Rabe (Contribution by), J.M. Reinisch (Contribution by), B. Runnebaum (Contribution by), Y. Sakuma (Contribution by), S.A. Sanders (Contribution by), P. Södersten (Contribution by)
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It is well established that progesterone plays a role in the brain and hypophysis as a facilitator and inhibitor of sexual behavior and gonadotropin release in the female rat (Everett 1961; Caligaris et al. 1971; Brown-Grant and Naftolin 1972; Dorner 1972; Meyerson 1972; Barraclough 1973; Goldman and Zarrow 1973; Mann and Barraclough 1973; Freeman et al. 1976; Feder and Marrone 1977; Goodman 1978; Attardi 1981), guinea pig (Morin and Feder 1974), and primates (Odell and Swerdloff 1968; Spie...






















