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James A Cherry
James A Cherry
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Cyclic AMP phosphodiesterases are localized in regions of the mouse brain associated with reinforcement, movement, and affect
JA Cherry, RL Davis
Journal of Comparative Neurology 407 (2), 287-301, 1999
2441999
A direct main olfactory bulb projection to the ‘vomeronasal’amygdala in female mice selectively responds to volatile pheromones from males
N Kang, MJ Baum, JA Cherry
European Journal of Neuroscience 29 (3), 624-634, 2009
2382009
Olfactory sex discrimination persists, whereas the preference for urinary odorants from estrous females disappears in male mice after vomeronasal organ removal
DE Pankevich, MJ Baum, JA Cherry
Journal of Neuroscience 24 (42), 9451-9457, 2004
2342004
Vomeronasal neuroepithelium and forebrain Fos responses to male pheromones in male and female mice
HA Halem, JA Cherry, MJ Baum
Journal of neurobiology 39 (2), 249-263, 1999
1811999
Paced copulation in rats: effects of intromission frequency and duration on luteal activation and estrous length
MS Erskine, E Kornberg, JA Cherry
Physiology & Behavior 45 (1), 33-39, 1989
1791989
The cyclic AMP system and Drosophila learning
RL Davis, J Cherry, B Dauwalder, PL Han, E Skoulakis
Signal Transduction Mechanisms, 271-278, 1995
1761995
Sex difference and steroid modulation of pheromone-induced immediate early genes in the two zones of the mouse accessory olfactory system
HA Halem, MJ Baum, JA Cherry
Journal of Neuroscience 21 (7), 2474-2480, 2001
1242001
Effects of lesions of a sexually dimorphic nucleus in the preoptic/anterior hypothalamic area on the expression of androgen-and estrogen-dependent sexual behaviors in male ferrets
JA Cherry, MJ Baum
Brain Research 522 (2), 191-203, 1990
911990
Different profiles of main and accessory olfactory bulb mitral/tufted cell projections revealed in mice using an anterograde tracer and a whole-mount, flattened cortex preparation
N Kang, MJ Baum, JA Cherry
Chemical senses 36 (3), 251-260, 2011
862011
Processing by the main olfactory system of chemosignals that facilitate mammalian reproduction
MJ Baum, JA Cherry
Hormones and behavior 68, 53-64, 2015
762015
Effect of vomeronasal organ removal from male mice on their preference for and neural Fos responses to female urinary odors.
DE Pankevich, JA Cherry, MJ Baum
Behavioral neuroscience 120 (4), 925, 2006
722006
Sex and gonadal steroid modulation of pheromone receptor gene expression in the mouse vomeronasal organ
OV Alekseyenko, MJ Baum, JA Cherry
Neuroscience 140 (4), 1349-1357, 2006
602006
A mouse homolog of dunce, a gene important for learning and memory in Drosophila, is preferentially expressed in olfactory receptor neurons
JA Cherry, RL Davis
Journal of neurobiology 28 (1), 102-113, 1995
571995
Ontogeny of the sexually dimorphic male nucleus in the preoptic/anterior hypothalamus of ferrets and its manipulation by gonadal steroids
JA Cherry, ME Basham, CE Weaver, RW Krohmer, MJ Baum
Journal of neurobiology 21 (6), 844-857, 1990
551990
Disruption of urinary odor preference and lordosis behavior in female mice given lesions of the medial amygdala
BT DiBenedictis, KL Ingraham, MJ Baum, JA Cherry
Physiology & behavior 105 (2), 554-559, 2012
542012
A sex comparison of the anatomy and function of the main olfactory bulb–medial amygdala projection in mice
N Kang, EA McCarthy, JA Cherry, MJ Baum
Neuroscience 172, 196-204, 2011
532011
Effects of sex and androgen treatment on dendritic dimensions of neurons in the sexually dimorphic preoptic/anterior hypothalamic area of male and female ferrets
JA Cherry, SA Tobet, TJ DeVood, MJ Baum
Journal of Comparative Neurology 323 (4), 577-585, 1992
531992
DREADD-induced silencing of the medial olfactory tubercle disrupts the preference of female mice for opposite-sex chemosignals
BT DiBenedictis, AO Olugbemi, MJ Baum, JA Cherry
Eneuro 2 (5), 2015
442015
Central forebrain Fos responses to familiar male odours are attenuated in recently mated female mice
HA Halem, JA Cherry, MJ Baum
European Journal of Neuroscience 13 (2), 389-399, 2001
442001
The Type IV phosphodiesterase inhibitor rolipram interferes with drug‐induced conditioned place preference but not immediate early gene induction in mice
BE Thompson, BD Sachs, KM Kantak, JA Cherry
European Journal of Neuroscience 19 (9), 2561-2568, 2004
422004
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