Charles Barraclough

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University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
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He JR, Molnar J, Barraclough CA. (1994) Evidence that amplification of norepinephrine-induced LH release by morphine is indirectly due to suppression of tuberoinfundibular dopamine secretion. Brain Research. 653: 1-8
Liaw JJ, Barraclough CA. (1993) Pituitary gland responsiveness to LHRH and LHRH neuronal responsiveness to excitatory stimuli are severely impaired in female rats treated neonatally with high doses of androgen. Brain Research. 607: 233-40
Liaw JJ, Barraclough CA. (1993) N-methyl-D,L-aspartic acid differentially affects LH release and LHRH mRNA levels in estrogen-treated ovariectomized control and androgen-sterilized rats. Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research. 17: 112-8
He JR, Molnar J, Barraclough CA. (1993) Morphine amplifies norepinephrine (NE)-induced LH release but blocks NE-stimulated increases in LHRH mRNA levels: comparison of responses obtained in ovariectomized, estrogen-treated normal and androgen-sterilized rats. Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research. 20: 71-8
Liaw JJ, He JR, Barraclough CA. (1992) Tyrosine Hydroxylase Messenger Ribonucleic Acid Levels Increase in A1 but not Locus Ceruleus Noradrenergic Neurons in Proestrous Rats but not in Diestrous or Androgen-Sterilized Animals. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 4: 599-603
He JR, Barraclough CA. (1992) Morphine but not Naloxone Enhances Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone Neuronal Responsiveness to Norepinephrine. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 4: 91-9
Barraclough CA. (1992) Neural control of the synthesis and release of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone. Ciba Foundation Symposium. 168: 233-46; discussion 2
Darlington DN, Barraclough CA, Gann DS. (1992) Hypotensive hemorrhage elevates corticotropin-releasing hormone messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) but not vasopressin mRNA in the rat hypothalamus. Endocrinology. 130: 1281-8
Selmanoff M, Shu C, Petersen SL, et al. (1991) Single cell levels of hypothalamic messenger ribonucleic acid encoding luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone in intact, castrated, and hyperprolactinemic male rats. Endocrinology. 128: 459-66
Hartman RD, Barraclough CA. (1990) A comparison of the effects of medial preoptic electrical versus electrochemical stimulation on luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone neuronal responsiveness to norepinephrine. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 2: 131-9
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