Scripps VIVO scripps research logo

  • Index
  • Log in
  • Home
  • People
  • Organizations
  • Research
  • Events
Search form
As of April 1st VIVO Scientific Profiles will no longer updated for faculty, and the link to VIVO will be removed from the library website. Faculty profile pages will continue to be updated via Interfolio. VIVO will continue being used behind the scenes to update graduate student profiles. Please contact helplib@scripps.edu if you have questions.
How to download citations from VIVO | Alternative profile options

Ovariectomy

Concept
uri icon
  • Overview
scroll to property group menus

Overview

subject area of

  • A selective estrogen receptor modulator for the treatment of hot flushes  Academic Article
  • Altered spatiotemporal expression of collagen types l, lll, lV, and Vl in Lpar3-deficient peri-implantation mouse uterus  Academic Article
  • Gene therapy for osteoporosis: Evaluation in a murine ovariectomy model  Academic Article
  • In vivo regulation of crkii and crkl proto-oncogenes in the uterus by insulin-like growth factor-i - differential effects on tyrosine phosphorylation and association with paxillin  Academic Article
  • Ovariectomy and genes encoding core circadian regulatory proteins in murine bone  Academic Article
  • Protection against atherosclerosis by estrogen is independent of plasma cholesterol levels in ldl receptor-deficient mice  Academic Article
  • Regulation of neuronal oxytocin messenger-rna by ovarian-steroids in the mature and developing hypothalamus  Academic Article
  • Seribantumab, an anti-ERBB3 antibody, delays the onset of resistance and restores sensitivity to letrozole in an estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer model  Academic Article
  • Sexual differences in glomerular ultrafiltration - effect of androgen administration in ovariectomized rats  Academic Article
  • The amygdala mediates the anxiolytic-like effect of the neurosteroid allopregnanolone in rat  Academic Article
  • The deoxyribonucleic acid repair protein flap endonuclease-1 modulates estrogen-responsive gene expression  Academic Article

©2022 The Scripps Research Institute | Terms of Use | Powered by VIVO

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Support