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    Modulation of GnRH subtypes by social stress and aggressive behavior

    The present study demonstrates that social dominance is a hierarchy of body size and that every adult male tilapia has the potential to become dominant depending upon the body size of his opponents. Further, w...

    S. Ogawa, T. Soga, Y. Sakuma, I.S. Parhar in Fish Physiology and Biochemistry (2003)

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    Regulation of forebrain and midbrain GnRH neurons in juvenile teleosts

    Three molecular species of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) mRNA-containing neuronal populations (terminal nerve: salmon-GnRH; preoptic area: seabream-GnRH; midbrain: chic- ken-GnRH-II) have been localize...

    I.S. Parhar, Y. Sakuma in Fish Physiology and Biochemistry (1997)

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    Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons project to growth hormone and somatolactin cells in the steelhead trout

    Analysis of gene expression using gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antisense oligonucleotide confirmed by immunocytochemical localization the occurrence of GnRH neurons along the nervus terminalis in the ...

    I. S. Parhar, M. Iwata in Histochemistry (1994)