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Critical Stages in Avian Development: Estrogen Hazards to Altricial and Precocial Birds
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Post hatch oral estrogen exposure impairs adult reproductive performance of zebra finch in a sex-specific manner. | HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR | Millam JR, Craig-Veit CB, Quaglino AE, Erichsen AL, Famula TR, Fry DM | Millam JR, Craig-Veit CB, Quaglino AE, Erichsen AL, Famula TR, Fry DM. Post-hatch oral estrogen exposure impairs adult reproductive performance of Zebra Finch in a sex-specific manner. Hormones and Behavior 2001;40(4):542-549. |
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Journal Article | Oral estrogen masculinizes female zebra finch song system. | HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR | Quaglino AE, Craig-Veit CB, Viant MR, Erichsen AL, Fry DM, Millam JR | Quaglino AE, Craig-Veit CB, Viant MR, Erichsen AL, Fry DM, Millam JR. Oral estrogen masculinizes female Zebra Finch song system. Hormones and Behavior 2002;41(2):236-241. |
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Journal Article | Regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor messenger RNA levels in avian hypothalamic slice cultures. | NEUROSCIENCE | Viant MR, Millam JR, Delany ME, Fry DM | Viant MR, Millam JR, Delany ME, Fry DM. Regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor messenger RNA levels in avian hypothalamic slice cultures. Neuroscience 2000;99(2):373-380. |
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