John A. Czaja

Affiliations: 
Miami University (Ohio), Oxford, OH 
Area:
Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
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Butera PC, Czaja JA. (1989) Activation of sexual behavior in male rats by combined subcutaneous and intracranial treatments of 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone. Hormones and Behavior. 23: 92-105
Butera PC, Czaja JA. (1985) Maintenance of target tissue and sexual behavior with dihydrotestosterone in male rats and guinea pigs. Physiology & Behavior. 34: 319-21
Czaja JA, Butera PC, McCaffrey TA. (1985) Duration of hormonal deprivation: influences on physiological and behavioral responsiveness to estradiol. Hormones and Behavior. 19: 52-63
Czaja JA. (1984) Sex differences in the activational effects of gonadal hormones on food intake and body weight. Physiology & Behavior. 33: 553-8
Czaja JA, McCaffrey TA, Butera PC. (1983) Effects of female hormonal condition on body weight of male partners: dependence on testicular factors. Behavioral Neuroscience. 97: 984-93
Czaja JA. (1978) Ovarian influences on primate food intake: assessment of progesterone actions. Physiology & Behavior. 21: 923-8
Czaja JA, Robinson JA, Eisele SG, et al. (1977) Relationship between sexual skin colour of female rhesus monkeys and midcycle plasma levels of oestradiol and progesterone. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. 49: 147-50
Bielert C, Czaja JA, Eisele S, et al. (1976) Mating in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) after conception and its relationship to oestradiol and progesterone levels throughout pregnancy. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. 46: 179-87
Czaja JA. (1975) Food rejection by female rhesus monkeys during the menstrual cycle and early pregnancy. Physiology & Behavior. 14: 579-87
Czaja JA, Eisele SG, Goy RW. (1975) Cyclical changes in the sexual skin of female rhesus: relationships to mating behavior and sucessful artificial insemination. Federation Proceedings. 34: 1680-4
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