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    The role of the stress system in recovery after traumatic brain injury: A tribute to Bruce S. McEwen by Zachary M. Weil, Brishti White, Bailey Whitehead, Kate Karelina

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Here, we pay tribute to the pioneering neuroendocrinologist Dr. Bruce McEwen by discussing the ways in which his work on stress physiology and allostatic loading impacts the TBI patient population both before and after their injuries. …”
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    Genetics and Epigenetics of the X and Y Chromosomes in the Sexual Differentiation of the Brain by Lucas E. Cabrera Zapata, Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura, María Julia Cambiasso, Maria Angeles Arevalo

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…For many decades to date, neuroendocrinologists have delved into the key contribution of gonadal hormones to the generation of sex differences in the developing brain and the expression of sex-specific physiological and behavioral phenotypes in adulthood. …”
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    Progesterone synthesis in the nervous system: implications for myelination and myelin repair by Michael eSchumacher, Rashad eHussain, Nathalie eGago, Jean-Paul eOudinet, Claudia eMattern, Abdel eGhoumari

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Reasons for this are that hormonal influences are still not considered as a central problem by most myelin biologists, and that neuroendocrinologists are not sufficiently concerned with the importance of myelin in neuron functions and viability. …”
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    Sex Differences in Medium Spiny Neuron Excitability and Glutamatergic Synaptic Input: Heterogeneity Across Striatal Regions and Evidence for Estradiol-Dependent Sexual Differentiat... by Jinyan Cao, Jinyan Cao, Jaime A. Willett, Jaime A. Willett, Jaime A. Willett, David M. Dorris, John Meitzen, John Meitzen, John Meitzen, John Meitzen

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…These brain regions are of particular interest to neuroendocrinologists given that they express membrane-associated but not nuclear estrogen receptors, and also the well-established role of the sex steroid hormone 17β-estradiol (estradiol) in modulating striatal dopamine systems. …”
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