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75. Saldanha, C.J., Deviche, P.D., and Silver, R. (1994) Increased VIP and decreased GnRH expression in photoperiodic Dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis). Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 93: 128-136. 74. Lehman, M.N. and Silver, R. (1994). Restoration of circadian rhythms by neural transplants. In: Neuronal Transplantation, CNS Neuronal Injury and Regeneration. (Ed. J. Marwah). CRC Press Inc. pp 141-160. 73. LeSauter, J. and Silver, R. (1994) Suprachiasmatic nucleus lesions abolish and fetal SCN grafts restore circadian gnawing rhythms in hamsters. Restor. Neurol. Neurosci.: 6: 135-143. 72. Balsam, P. and Silver, R. (1993) Behavioral Change as a Result of experience: Toward Principles of Learning and Development. In: Causal Mechanisms of Behavioral Development. J.A. Hogan & J.J. Bolhuis (Ed.). Cambridge University Press. Chapter 14. 71. LeSauter, J. and Silver, R. (1993) Lithium lengthens period of circadian rhythms in lesioned hamsters bearing fetal SCN grafts. Biol. Psychiatry. 34: 75-83. 70. LeSauter, J. and Silver, R. (1993) Heavy water lengthens the period of freerunning rhythms in lesioned hamsters bearing SCN grafts. Physiol. Behav. 54: 599-604. 69. Silver, R. and LeSauter, J. (1993). What do SCN transplants do? Brain Res. Reviews 18: 322-325. Part of Review by Aronson et al. 68. Silver, R., Zhuang, X., Millar, R., and Silverman, A-J. (1993). Mast cells containing GnRH-like immunoreactivity in the CNS during courtship in doves. In: Avian Endocrinology, Ed. P. J. Sharp, J Endocrinology Ltd. Press, Bristol. pp 87-98. 67. Zhuang, X., Silverman, A-J., and Silver, R. (1993). Reproductive behavior, endocrine state, and the distribution of GnRH-immunoreactive mast cells in the dove brain. Horm. Behav. 27: 283-295. 66. Silver, R. and Saldanha, C.J. (1993). VIP and prolactin in avian reproduction. Advances in Comparative Endocrinology I. Life Sciences. CSRT Trivandrum, India 127-146. 65. Silver, R. and LeSauter, J. (1993). Efferent signals of the SCN. J. Biol Rhythms 8: (suppl.) 589-592. 64. Romero, M-T. Lehman, M.N., and Silver, R. (1993). Age of donor influences ability of SCN grafts to restore circadian rhythmicity. Dev. Br. Res. 71: 45-52. 63. Silver, R., Ramos, C., Machuca, H., and Silverin, B. (1992) Immunocytochemical distribution of GnRH in the brain of adult and posthatching Great Tit (Parus major) and Ring Dove (Streptopelia roseogrisea). Ornis Scandanavia, 23, 222-232. 62. Ramos, C.L. and Silver, R. (1992). Gonadal hormones determine sex differences in timing of incubation by doves. Horm. Behav. 26: 586-601. 61. Silver, R., Ramos, C.L. and Silverman, A-J. (1992). Sex behavior triggers appearance of non-neural cells containing gonadotropin-releasing hormone in doves. J. Neuroendo. 4: 207-210. 60. Balsam, P.D., Stephenson, J., and Silver R. (1992). Operant and Pavlovian contributions to the ontogeny of pecking in ring doves. Dev Psychobiol. 25: 389-410. 59. Silver, R. (1992) Environmental factors influencing hormone secretion. In: Behavioral Endocrinology. (Eds) becker JB, Breedlove SM, Crews, D. MIT Press, Boston. 401-422. 58. Chipman, S.F. Krantz, D.H. and Silver, R. (1992) Mathematics anxiety and science careers among able college women. Psychol. Sci. 3: 292-295. 57. Canbeyli, R.S., Romero, M.T., Silver, R. (1991). Neither triazolam nor activity phase advance circadian locomotor activity in SCN-lesioned hamsters bearing fetal SCN transplants. Brain Res 566: 40-45. 56. Canbeyli, R. Lehman, M. and Silver, R. (1991). Tracing SCN graft efferents with DiI. Brain Res. Jul 19; 554(1-2):15-21. 55. Lehman, M.N., Silver, R., and Bittman, E.L. (1991) Anatomy of SCN grafts. In: The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus: The Mind's Clock. Eds. D. Klein, R.Y. Moore, and S.M. Reppert. Oxford University Press, N.Y. 349-374. 54. Hakim, H.J., Philpot, A. and Silver, R. (1991). Circadian locomotor rhythms but not photoperiodic responses survive transection of SCN efferents in hamsters. J. Biol. Rhythms 6: 97-113. 53. Romero, M-T. and Silver, R. (1990). Time course of peptidergic expression in the fetal suprachiasmatic nucleus transplanted into adult hamster. Dev. Brain Res. 57: 1-6. 52. Silver, R., Lehman, M.N., Gibson, M., Gladstone, W.R., & Bittman, E.L. (1990). Dispersed cell suspensions of fetal SCN restore restore circadian rhythmicity in SCN-lesioned adult hamsters. Brain Res. 525: 45-58. 51. Cloues, R., Ramos, C., and Silver, R. (1990). VIP-like immunoreactivity during reproduction in doves: Influence of experience and number of offspring. Horm. Behav. 24: 215-231. |