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The following pages link to Seasonal regulation of reproduction: altered role of melatonin under naturalistic conditions in hamsters. (Q51145149):
Displaying 14 items.
- Dorsomedial hypothalamic lesions block Syrian hamster testicular regression in short day lengths without diminishing increased testosterone negative-feedback sensitivity (Q33826127) (← links)
- Influence of photoperiod on hormones, behavior, and immune function (Q35115826) (← links)
- Dorsomedial hypothalamic lesions counteract decreases in locomotor activity in male Syrian hamsters transferred from long to short day lengths (Q35231871) (← links)
- Photorefractoriness and energy availability interact to permit facultative timing of spring breeding (Q36200152) (← links)
- Orchestration of gene expression across the seasons: Hypothalamic gene expression in natural photoperiod throughout the year in the Siberian hamster (Q37089024) (← links)
- Hypothesis: cyclical histogenesis is the basis of circannual timing (Q37973037) (← links)
- Annual gonadal cycles in birds: modeling the effects of photoperiod on seasonal changes in GnRH-1 secretion. (Q38246562) (← links)
- The pars tuberalis: The site of the circannual clock in mammals? (Q38400229) (← links)
- Identification of melatonin in Trichoderma spp. and detection of melatonin content under controlled-stress growth conditions from T. asperellum (Q40542127) (← links)
- Elimination of short-day melatonin signaling accelerates gonadal recrudescence but does not break refractoriness in male Turkish hamsters (Q46240636) (← links)
- Annual rhythms that underlie phenology: biological time-keeping meets environmental change. (Q51218896) (← links)
- Photoperiod can entrain circannual rhythms in pinealectomized European hamsters. (Q51752350) (← links)
- Photoresponsiveness affects life history traits but not oxidative status in a seasonal rodent (Q64102670) (← links)
- Melatonin mediates seasonal transitions in aggressive behavior and circulating androgen profiles in male Siberian hamsters (Q91026187) (← links)