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Brown T, Maclusky N, Leranth C, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F
Mol Cell Neurosci . 2009 Nov; 1(1):58-77. PMID: 19912755
Progestin receptor-containing cells in the guinea pig hypothalamus were examined by immunocytochemical methods to characterize their morphological properties, afferent connections, and neurotransmitter content. Through the use of a monoclonal mouse...
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Redmond Jr D, Elsworth J, Roth R, Leranth C, Collier T, Blanchard B, et al.
J Comp Neurol . 2009 Apr; 515(1):31-40. PMID: 19399891
In spite of partial success in treating Parkinson's disease by using ectopically placed grafts of dopamine-producing cells, restoration of the original neuroanatomical circuits, if possible, might work better. Previous evidence...
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Elsworth J, Redmond Jr D, Leranth C, Bjugstad K, Sladek Jr J, Collier T, et al.
Exp Neurol . 2008 Mar; 211(1):252-8. PMID: 18346734
Neural transplantation offers the potential of treating Parkinson's disease by grafting fetal dopamine neurons to depleted regions of the brain. However, clinical studies of neural grafting in Parkinson's disease have...
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Maclusky N, Hajszan T, Prange-Kiel J, Leranth C
Neuroscience . 2006 Feb; 138(3):957-65. PMID: 16488544
This review briefly summarizes recent developments in our understanding of the role of androgens in maintaining normal hippocampal structure. Studies in rats and vervet monkeys have demonstrated that removal of...
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Parducz A, Hajszan T, Maclusky N, Hoyk Z, Csakvari E, Kurunczi A, et al.
Neuroscience . 2005 Nov; 138(3):977-85. PMID: 16310961
During recent decades, it has become a generally accepted view that structural neuroplasticity is remarkably involved in the functional adaptation of the CNS. Thus, cellular morphology in the brain is...
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Kovacs E, Maclusky N, Leranth C
Neuroscience . 2003 Nov; 122(3):807-10. PMID: 14622923
This study investigated the contribution of sub-cortical afferent input to the effects of testosterone (T) on spine synapse density in the CA1 subfield of the hippocampus, in adult male rats....
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Lam T, Leranth C
Neuroscience . 2003 Feb; 116(2):491-8. PMID: 12559104
The important effects of estrogen on the morphology of hippocampal neurons are well established. The mechanisms leading to such changes, nevertheless, have proved confusingly complex, since interactions between glia and...
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Leranth C, Shanabrough M
Exp Neurol . 2001 Feb; 167(2):445-50. PMID: 11161633
It is well established that systemically administered estrogen to ovariectomized rats positively affects the density of pyramidal cell spines in the hippocampal CA1 subfield and intact subcortical connections of the...
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Leranth C, Roth R, Elsworth J, Naftolin F, Horvath T, Redmond Jr D
J Neurosci . 2000 Dec; 20(23):8604-9. PMID: 11102464
There are sexual differences in several parameters of the nigrostriatal dopamine neurons, as well as in the progression of diseases associated with this system, e.g., Parkinson's disease and dementia. These...
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Leranth C, Shanabrough M, Horvath T
Neuroscience . 2000 Nov; 101(2):349-56. PMID: 11074158
It is well established that estrogen has positive effects on the density of pyramidal cell spines in the hippocampal CA1 subfield. This study explored whether afferent connections of the hippocampus...