Importance of central catecholamines in the mediation of lordosis behaviour in ovariectomized rats treated with estrogen and inhibitors of monoamine synthesis

In: Journal of Neural Transmission · 1972 · vol. 33(4) , pp. 247–255 · doi:10.1007/bf01245837 · PMID:4264740 · W1981054572
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Estrogen-treated ovariectomized rats administered inhibitors of monoamine synthesis exhibited facilitated lordosis behavior that correlated with transient decreases in brain catecholamines.

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