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Estradiol, a key endocrine signal in the sexual differentiation and activation of reproductive behavior in Quail
Jacques Balthazart
, Charlotte A. Cornil
, Thierry D. Charlier
, Mélanie Taziaux
, Gregory F. Ball
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Aromatase
100%
Aromatase Inhibitor
20%
Coturnix Japonica
20%
Estradiol
100%
Estrogen Activity
40%
Estrogen Receptor
20%
Estrogen Synthesis
20%
Glutamatergic
20%
Mouse
20%
Neurotransmission
20%
Ontogeny
20%
Quail
100%
Reproductive Behavior
100%
Sex Differentiation
100%
Transcription
20%
Virilization
20%
Neuroscience
Aromatase
100%
Aromatase Inhibitor
20%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Diethylstilbestrol
100%
Estrogen Receptor
20%
Neurotransmission
20%
Ontogeny
20%
Sexual Behavior
40%
Virilization
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Aromatase
100%
Aromatase Inhibitor
20%
Bioavailability
20%
Coturnix Japonica
20%
Diethylstilbestrol
100%
Estrogen Receptor
20%
Mouse
20%
Quail
100%
Keyphrases
Sexual Activation
100%