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    Effect of sex chromosome complement on sodium appetite and Fos-immunoreactivity induced by sodium depletion by Dadam, Florencia M, Caeiro, Ximena E, Cisternas, Carla D, Macchione, Ana F, Cambiasso, María J, Vivas, Laura

    “…Previous studies indicate a sex chromosome complement (SCC) effect on the angiotensin II-sexually dimorphic hypertensive and bradycardic baroreflex responses…”
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    Neurogenin 3 mediates sex chromosome effects on the generation of sex differences in hypothalamic neuronal development by Scerbo, María J, Freire-Regatillo, Alejandra, Cisternas, Carla D, Brunotto, Mabel, Arevalo, Maria A, Garcia-Segura, Luis M, Cambiasso, María J

    Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (08-07-2014)
    “…The organizational action of testosterone during critical periods of development is the cause of numerous sex differences in the brain. However, sex…”
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    Molecular neurobiological markers in the onset of sodium appetite by Porcari, Cintia Y., Cambiasso, María J., Mecawi, André S., Caeiro, Ximena E., Antunes-Rodrigues, José, Vivas, Laura M., Godino, Andrea

    Published in Scientific reports (20-08-2022)
    “…Sodium appetite is a motivational state involving homeostatic behavior, seeking the ingest of salty substances after sodium loss. There is a temporal…”
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    Sex chromosome complement determines sex differences in aromatase expression and regulation in the stria terminalis and anterior amygdala of the developing mouse brain by Cisternas, Carla D., Tome, Karina, Caeiro, Ximena E., Dadam, Florencia M., Garcia-Segura, Luis M., Cambiasso, María J.

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (15-10-2015)
    “…Aromatase, which converts testosterone in estradiol, is involved in the generation of brain sex dimorphisms. Here we used the “four core genotypes” mouse…”
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    Sex differences in depolarizing actions of GABAA receptor activation in rat embryonic hypothalamic neurons by Mir, Franco R., Carrer, Hugo F., Cambiasso, María J., Capogna, Marco

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-02-2017)
    “…GABAA receptor activation exerts trophic actions in immature neurons through depolarization of resting membrane potential. The switch to its classical…”
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    Sex chromosome complement involvement in angiotensin receptor sexual dimorphism by Dadam, Florencia M., Cisternas, Carla D., Macchione, Ana F., Godino, Andrea, Antunes-Rodrigues, José, Cambiasso, María J., Vivas, Laura M., Caeiro, Ximena E.

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (15-05-2017)
    “…This study aimed to define whether sex chromosome complement (SCC) may differentially modulate sex differences in relative gene expression of basal Agtr1a,…”
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    Sex Chromosome Complement Contributes to Sex Differences in Bradycardic Baroreflex Response by Caeiro, Ximena E, Mir, Franco R, Vivas, Laura M, Carrer, Hugo F, Cambiasso, María J

    Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-09-2011)
    “…To investigate whether sex chromosome complement modulates bradycardic baroreflex response and contributes to the angiotensin II–bradycardic baroreflex sex…”
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    Sex differences in depolarizing actions of GABA A receptor activation in rat embryonic hypothalamic neurons by Mir, Franco R, Carrer, Hugo F, Cambiasso, María J

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-02-2017)
    “…GABA receptor activation exerts trophic actions in immature neurons through depolarization of resting membrane potential. The switch to its classical…”
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    Sex differences in depolarizing actions of GABA sub(A) receptor activation in rat embryonic hypothalamic neurons by Mir, Franco R, Carrer, Hugo F, Cambiasso, Maria J

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-02-2017)
    “…GABA sub(A) receptor activation exerts trophic actions in immature neurons through depolarization of resting membrane potential. The switch to its classical…”
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    17β-Estradiol stimulates the translocation of endogenous estrogen receptor α at the plasma membrane of normal anterior pituitary cells by Gutiérrez, Silvina, Sosa, Liliana d V., Petiti, Juan P., Mukdsi, Jorge H., Mascanfroni, Iván D., Pellizas, Claudia G., De Paul, Ana L., Cambiasso, María J., Torres, Alicia I.

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (15-05-2012)
    “…► We show that about 8% of anterior pituitary cells expressed ERα in the plasmalemma. ► Short exposition to E2 and ERα agonist, PPT, increases the membrane ERα…”
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    Sexual differentiation of the brain: genes, estrogen, and neurotrophic factors by Carrer, Hugo F, Cambiasso, María J

    Published in Cellular and molecular neurobiology (01-12-2002)
    “…Based on evidence obtained during the past 50 years, the current hypothesis to explain the sexual dimorphism of structure and function in the brain of…”
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    17 beta -Estradiol stimulates the translocation of endogenous estrogen receptor alpha at the plasma membrane of normal anterior pituitary cells by Gutierrez, Silvina, Sosa, Liliana d V, Petiti, Juan P, Mukdsi, Jorge H, Mascanfroni, Ivan D, Pellizas, Claudia G, De Paul, Ana L, Cambiasso, Maria J, Torres, Alicia I

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (15-05-2012)
    “…In the present work we aimed at identifying ER alpha in the plasma membrane of normal anterior pituitary cells and investigated if 17 beta -estradiol was able…”
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    Axogenic effect of estrogen in male rat hypothalamic neurons involves Ca(2+), protein kinase C, and extracellular signal-regulated kinase signaling by Gorosito, S V, Cambiasso, M J

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-01-2008)
    “…17-beta-Estradiol (E2) stimulates the growth of axons in male-derived hypothalamic neurons in vitro. This effect is not exerted through the classical…”
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