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Carrillo, Beatriz, Collado, Paloma, Díaz, Francisca, Chowen, Julie A., Grassi, Daniela y Pino, Helena . (2020) Blocking of Estradiol Receptors ERα, ERβ and GPER During Development, Differentially Alters Energy Metabolism in Male and Female Rats.  6.74 43 26
Fernandez-Garcia, Jose Manuel, Carrillo, Beatriz, Tezanos, Patricia, Pinos, Helena y Collado, Paloma . (2023) Genistein early in life modifies the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus morphology differentially in male and female rats.  6.74 44 14
Fernandez-Garcia, Jose Manuel, Carrillo, Beatriz, Tezanos, Patricia, Collado, Paloma y Pinos, Helena . (2021) Genistein during Development Alters Differentially the Expression of POMC in Male and Female Rats.  6.74 44 20
Carrillo, Beatriz, Collado, Paloma, Díaz, Francisca, Chowen, Julie A y Pinos, Helena . (2016) Exposure to increased levels of estradiol during development can have long-term effects on the response to undernutrition in female rats.  6.48 49 14
Llorente, Ricardo, Marraudino, Marilena, Carrillo, Beatriz, Bonaldo, Brigitta, Simon-Areces, Julia, Abellanas-Pérez, Pedro, Rivero-Aguilar, Marina, Fernandez-Garcia, Jose M, Pinos, Helena, Garcia-Segura, Luis M, Collado, Paloma y Grassi, Daniela . (2020) G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor Immunoreactivity Fluctuates During the Estrous Cycle and Show Sex Differences in the Amygdala and Dorsal Hippocampus.  6.41 46 17
Carrillo, Beatriz, Fernandez-Garcia, Jose Manuel, García-Úbeda, Rocío, Grassi, Daniela, Primo, Ulises, Blanco, Noemí, Ballesta, Antonio, Arevalo, Maria Angeles, Collado, Paloma y Pinos, Helena . (2024) Neonatal inhibition of androgen activity alters the programming of body weight and orexinergic peptides differentially in male and female rats.  6.25 47 7