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Glial-neuronal interactions in the neuroendocrine control of mammalian puberty: Facilitatory effects of gonadal steroids
Sergio R. Ojeda, Ying J. Ma
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Astrocytes
57%
Central Nervous System
11%
Dinoprostone
45%
Epidermal Growth Factor
15%
ErbB-2 Receptor
23%
ErbB-4 Receptor
29%
Gene Expression
9%
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
94%
Growth Factor Receptors
18%
Hypothalamus
43%
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
12%
LHRH Receptors
21%
Ligands
11%
Median Eminence
20%
Neuregulins
71%
Neuroglia
83%
Neurons
48%
Neuropeptides
16%
Preoptic Area
19%
Prostaglandin Receptors
22%
Protein Isoforms
12%
Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases
17%
Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
14%
Puberty
100%
Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
16%
Sexual Development
20%
Signal Transduction
12%
Steroids
70%
Transforming Growth Factor alpha
19%
Transforming Growth Factors
66%