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Filters: Author is Brinton, Roberta Diaz and Keyword is Progesterone  [Clear All Filters]
2012
Jayaraman A, Carroll JC, Morgan TE, Lin S, Zhao L, Arimoto JM, M Murphy P, Beckett TL, Finch CE, Brinton RDiaz et al..  2012.  17β-estradiol and progesterone regulate expression of β-amyloid clearance factors in primary neuron cultures and female rat brain.. Endocrinology. 153(11):5467-79.
2011
Yao J, Chen S, Cadenas E, Brinton RDiaz.  2011.  Estrogen protection against mitochondrial toxin-induced cell death in hippocampal neurons: antagonism by progesterone.. Brain Res. 1379:2-10.
2009
Liu L, Wang J, Zhao L, Nilsen J, McClure K, Wong K, Brinton RDiaz.  2009.  Progesterone increases rat neural progenitor cell cycle gene expression and proliferation via extracellularly regulated kinase and progesterone receptor membrane components 1 and 2.. Endocrinology. 150(7):3186-96.
2008
Irwin RW, Yao J, Hamilton RT, Cadenas E, Brinton RDiaz, Nilsen J.  2008.  Progesterone and estrogen regulate oxidative metabolism in brain mitochondria.. Endocrinology. 149(6):3167-75.

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