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1 e was anxiolytic but had no effect on female sex behavior.
2 sexually dimorphic adult phenotypes such as sex behavior.
3 y be critical for the control of anxiety and sex behaviors.
4 a 1 and beta have opposite effects on female sex behaviors.
5 mpact on male and female old people in their sex behaviors.
6 hers, plays a small protective role in safer sex behavior among adolescents; this protective effect i
7 as a factor that can positively affect safer sex behavior among youth; however, the evidence linking
10 orphology of limbic regions involved in male sex behavior are larger in males than in females, and so
15 wing that a circuit controlling male-typical sex behavior exists in both sexes, with its activation i
17 the regulation of gonadotropin secretion and sex behavior, GABAergic neuronal activity was about 2-fo
18 males masculinizes the POA and leads to male sex behavior in adults, thereby highlighting the pathway
20 fficient for facilitating the primary female sex behavior in laboratory animals, lordosis behavior.
21 GE(2)) mediates the masculinization of adult sex behavior in rats in response to the surge in serum t
23 ) after controlling for demographics, health/sex behaviors, medical comorbidities, cardiovascular ris
24 well analyzed neuroendocrine mechanisms for sex behavior, operating through a neural circuit that ha
25 ale and older; no significant differences in sex behaviors, residence of sex partners, or recent anti
26 les displayed equivalent frequencies of male sex behaviors toward an estrous female or a castrated ma
27 ion displayed equivalent frequencies of male sex behaviors when given testosterone after ovariectomy.
28 t-adolescent sexual communication with safer sex behavior, which was statistically heterogeneous (Q =