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Estrogen receptor-alpha distribution in the human hypothalamus in relation to sex and endocrine statusDifferential expression of estrogen receptor alpha and beta immunoreactivity in the human supraoptic nucleus in relation to sex and agingSex differences in the hypothalamus in the different stages of human lifeEstrogen-receptor-alpha distribution in the human hypothalamus: similarities and differences with ER alpha distributionSex hormone receptors are present in the human suprachiasmatic nucleusSex differences in the distribution of androgen receptors in the human hypothalamusEarly social stress in male guinea pigs changes social behaviour, and autonomic and neuroendocrine functionsSexual differentiation of the human hypothalamusEarly social stress in female guinea pigs induces a masculinization of adult behavior and corresponding changes in brain and neuroendocrine functionSex differences in androgen receptors of the human mamillary bodies are related to endocrine status rather than to sexual orientation or transsexualitySex hormone receptors in the human hypothalamus in the different stages of human lifeGalanin neurons in the intermediate nucleus (InM) of the human hypothalamus in relation to sex, age and gender identity.Structural and functional sex differences in the human hypothalamusMale-to-female transsexuals have female neuron numbers in a limbic nucleusLesions of the suprachiasmatic nucleus do not disturb sexual orientation of the adult male rat
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F.P.M. Kruijver