Differential effects of testosterone and progesterone on the activation and retention of courtship behavior in sexual and parthenogenetic whiptail lizards

JT Sakata, SC Woolley, A Gupta, D Crews - Hormones and Behavior, 2003 - Elsevier
Both testosterone (T) and progesterone (P) facilitate the expression of male-typical sexual
behavior in a variety of animals, including rodents and lizards. In two species of whiptail …

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Differential effects of testosterone and progesterone on the activation and retention of courtship
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Both testosterone (T) and progesterone (P) facilitate the expression of male-typical sexual
behavior in a variety of animals, including rodents and lizards. In two species of whiptail …

Differential effects of testosterone and progesterone on the activation and retention of courtship behavior in sexual and parthenogenetic whiptail lizards

JT Sakata, SC Woolley, A Gupta… - Hormones and …, 2003 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Both testosterone (T) and progesterone (P) facilitate the expression of male-typical sexual
behavior in a variety of animals, including rodents and lizards. In two species of whiptail …

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JT Sakata, SC Woolley, A Gupta… - Hormones and Behavior, 2003 - bio.utexas.edu
Both testosterone (T) and progesterone (P) facilitate the expression of male-typical sexual
behavior in a variety of animals, including rodents and lizards. In two species of whiptail …

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JT Sakata, SC Woolley, A Gupta, D Crewsa - Hormones and Behavior, 2003 - Citeseer
Both testosterone (T) and progesterone (P) facilitate the expression of male-typical sexual
behavior in a variety of animals, including rodents and lizards. In two species of whiptail …

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JT Sakata, SC Woolley, A Gupta… - Hormones and Behavior, 2003 - zo.utexas.edu
Both testosterone (T) and progesterone (P) facilitate the expression of male-typical sexual
behavior in a variety of animals, including rodents and lizards. In two species of whiptail …

Differential effects of testosterone and progesterone on the activation and retention of courtship behavior in sexual and parthenogenetic whiptail lizards.

JT Sakata, SC Woolley, A Gupta… - Hormones and Behavior, 2003 - europepmc.org
Both testosterone (T) and progesterone (P) facilitate the expression of male-typical sexual
behavior in a variety of animals, including rodents and lizards. In two species of whiptail …

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JT Sakata, SC Woolley, A Gupta… - Hormones and Behavior, 2003 - academia.edu
Both testosterone (T) and progesterone (P) facilitate the expression of male-typical sexual
behavior in a variety of animals, including rodents and lizards. In two species of whiptail …

Differential effects of testosterone and progesterone on the activation and retention of courtship behavior in sexual and parthenogenetic whiptail lizards

JT Sakata, SC Woolley, A Gupta, D Crews - Hormones and Behavior, 2003 - infona.pl
Both testosterone (T) and progesterone (P) facilitate the expression of male-typical sexual
behavior in a variety of animals, including rodents and lizards. In two species of whiptail …