Adverse health consequences of performance-enhancing drugs: an Endocrine Society scientific statement HG Pope Jr, RI Wood, A Rogol, F Nyberg, L Bowers, S Bhasin Endocrine reviews 35 (3), 341-375, 2014 | 721 | 2014 |
Anabolic–androgenic steroid dependence: an emerging disorder G Kanayama, KJ Brower, RI Wood, JI Hudson, HG Pope Jr Addiction 104 (12), 1966-1978, 2009 | 379 | 2009 |
The stereotaxic atlas of the golden hamster brain LP Morin, RI Wood (No Title), 2001 | 364 | 2001 |
Targeted disruption of the pituitary glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit produces hypogonadal and hypothyroid mice. SK Kendall, LC Samuelson, TL Saunders, RI Wood, SA Camper Genes & development 9 (16), 2007-2019, 1995 | 291 | 1995 |
Testosterone and sport: current perspectives RI Wood, SJ Stanton Hormones and behavior 61 (1), 147-155, 2012 | 241 | 2012 |
Bidirectional connections of the medial amygdaloid nucleus in the Syrian hamster brain: simultaneous anterograde and retrograde tract tracing LM Coolen, RI Wood Journal of Comparative Neurology 399 (2), 189-209, 1998 | 238 | 1998 |
Metabolic interfaces between growth and reproduction. I. Nutritional modulation of gonadotropin, prolactin, and growth hormone secretion in the growth-limited female lamb DL Foster, FJP Ebling, AF Micka, LA Vannerson, DC Bucholtz, RI Wood, ... Endocrinology 125 (1), 342-350, 1989 | 209 | 1989 |
Treatment of anabolic–androgenic steroid dependence: Emerging evidence and its implications G Kanayama, KJ Brower, RI Wood, JI Hudson, HG Pope Jr Drug and alcohol dependence 109 (1-3), 6-13, 2010 | 188 | 2010 |
Anabolic–androgenic steroid dependence? Insights from animals and humans RI Wood Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 29 (4), 490-506, 2008 | 185 | 2008 |
Reinforcing aspects of androgens RI Wood Physiology & behavior 83 (2), 279-289, 2004 | 166 | 2004 |
Neurobiology of male sexual behavior EM Hull, RI Wood, KE McKenna Knobil and Neill's physiology of reproduction, 1729-1824, 2005 | 160 | 2005 |
Sexual differentiation of reproductive neuroendocrine function in sheep RI Wood, DL Foster Reviews of Reproduction 3 (2), 130-140, 1998 | 159 | 1998 |
Adolescents and androgens, receptors and rewards SM Sato, KM Schulz, CL Sisk, RI Wood Hormones and behavior 53 (5), 647-658, 2008 | 158 | 2008 |
Mating activates androgen receptor-containing neurons in chemosensory pathways of the male Syrian hamster brain RI Wood, SW Newman Brain research 614 (1-2), 65-77, 1993 | 153 | 1993 |
Exercise effects on motor and affective behavior and catecholamine neurochemistry in the MPTP-lesioned mouse LM Gorton, MG Vuckovic, N Vertelkina, GM Petzinger, MW Jakowec, ... Behavioural brain research 213 (2), 253-262, 2010 | 144 | 2010 |
Metabolic Interfaces between Growth and Reproduction, III. Central Mechanisms Controlling Pulsatile Luteinizing Hormone Secretion in the Nutritionally Growth-Limited Female Lamb FJP Ebling, RI Wood, FJ Karsch, LA Vannerson, JM Suttie, DC Bucholtz, ... Endocrinology 126 (5), 2719-2727, 1990 | 140 | 1990 |
Issues for DSM-V: clarifying the diagnostic criteria for anabolic-androgenic steroid dependence G Kanayama, KJ Brower, RI Wood, JI Hudson, HG Pope Jr, MD American Journal of Psychiatry 166 (6), 642-645, 2009 | 135 | 2009 |
Central inhibition of gonadotropin-releasing hormone secretion in the growth-restricted hypogonadotropic female sheep H I’Anson, JM Manning, CG Herbosa, J Pelt, CR Friedman, RI Wood, ... Endocrinology 141 (2), 520-527, 2000 | 133 | 2000 |
Integration of chemosensory and hormonal cues is essential for mating in the male Syrian hamster RI Wood, SW Newman Journal of Neuroscience 15 (11), 7261-7269, 1995 | 128 | 1995 |
The medial amygdaloid nucleus and medial preoptic area mediate steroidal control of sexual behavior in the male Syrian hamster RI Wood, SW Newman Hormones and behavior 29 (3), 338-353, 1995 | 126 | 1995 |