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Changes in monoamine content in various regions of the hypothalamus in different stages of the estrous cycle

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    The monoamine content in the various parts of the hypothalamus changes during the estrous cycle.

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    In the course of the estrous cycle the DA concentration in the arcuate region reaches a maximum at 6 p.m. of stage D2 and falls to a minimum at 10 a.m. of stage P.

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    The NA level in the preoptic region is raised at 6 p.m. of stage D2 and lowered at 10 a.m. of stage P.

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Translated from Problemy Éndokrinologii, Vol. 22, No.4, pp. 44–49, July–August, 1976.

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Babichev, V.N., Adamskaya, E.I. Changes in monoamine content in various regions of the hypothalamus in different stages of the estrous cycle. Neurosci Behav Physiol 7, 206–211 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01186054

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