Beth E. F. Wee
Affiliations: | Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States |
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Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, Biological RhythmsWebsite:
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Wee BE, Dohanich GP. (2010) Creativity and risk taking in behavioral endocrinology. Hormones and Behavior. 57: 379-80 |
Hurley DL, Wee BE, Phelps CJ. (1998) Growth hormone releasing hormone expression during postnatal development in growth hormone-deficient Ames dwarf mice: mRNA in situ hybridization. Neuroendocrinology. 68: 201-9 |
Hurley DL, Wee BE, Phelps CJ. (1997) Hypophysiotropic somatostatin expression during postnatal development in growth hormone-deficient Ames dwarf mice: mRNA in situ hybridization. Neuroendocrinology. 65: 98-106 |
Wee BE, Francis TJ, Lee CY, et al. (1995) Mate preference and avoidance in female rats following treatment with scopolamine. Physiology & Behavior. 58: 97-100 |
Hurley DL, Bartke A, Wagner TE, et al. (1994) Increased hypothalamic somatostatin expression in mice transgenic for bovine or human GH. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 6: 539-48 |
Dohanich GP, Ross SM, Francis TJ, et al. (1993) Effects of a muscarinic antagonist on various components of female sexual behavior in the rat. Behavioral Neuroscience. 107: 819-26 |
Lawson NO, Wee BE, Blask DE, et al. (1992) Melatonin decreases estrogen receptor expression in the medial preoptic area of inbred (LSH/SsLak) golden hamsters. Biology of Reproduction. 47: 1082-90 |
Wee BE, Clemens LG. (1989) Environmental influences on masculine sexual behavior in mice. Physiology & Behavior. 46: 867-72 |
Wee BE, Weaver DR, Clemens LG. (1988) Hormonal restoration of masculine sexual behavior in long-term castrated B6D2F1 mice. Physiology & Behavior. 42: 77-82 |
Clemens LG, Wee BE, Weaver DR, et al. (1988) Retention of masculine sexual behavior following castration in male B6D2F1 mice. Physiology & Behavior. 42: 69-76 |