Candice M. Klingerman

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Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, United States 
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Energy Balance and Reproduction
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Jill E. Schneider grad student 2007-2011 Lehigh University
 (The Roles of Ovarian Steroids, Mesolimbic Dopamine, and Gonadotropin-inhibiting Hormone in Regulating Sexual and Ingestive Motivation.)
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Burroughs S, Schwindinger WF, Venditti JJ, et al. (2018) Prokineticin-2 and ghrelin robustly influence the sexual and ingestive behaviors of female Syrian hamsters. Hormones and Behavior. 106: 135-143
Schneider JE, Benton NA, Russo KA, et al. (2017) RFamide-related Peptide-3 and the Trade-off between Reproductive and Ingestive Behavior. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Abdulhay A, Benton NA, Klingerman CM, et al. (2014) Estrous cycle fluctuations in sex and ingestive behavior are accentuated by exercise or cold ambient temperatures. Hormones and Behavior. 66: 135-47
Schneider JE, Klingerman CM, Abdulhay A. (2012) Sense and nonsense in metabolic control of reproduction. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 3: 26
Klingerman CM, Williams WP, Simberlund J, et al. (2011) Food Restriction-Induced Changes in Gonadotropin-Inhibiting Hormone Cells are Associated with Changes in Sexual Motivation and Food Hoarding, but not Sexual Performance and Food Intake. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 2: 101
Klingerman CM, Patel A, Hedges VL, et al. (2011) Food restriction dissociates sexual motivation, sexual performance, and the rewarding consequences of copulation in female Syrian hamsters. Behavioural Brain Research. 223: 356-70
Klingerman C, Patel A, Hedges V, et al. (2011) Energy deficits dissociate motivation from performance and reward Appetite. 57: S23
Klingerman CM, Krishnamoorthy K, Patel K, et al. (2010) Energetic challenges unmask the role of ovarian hormones in orchestrating ingestive and sex behaviors. Hormones and Behavior. 58: 563-74
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