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Vastagh C; Schwirtlich M; Kwakowsky A; Erdelyi F; Margolis FL; Yanagawa Y; Katarova Z; Szabo G ✉  (2015) The spatio-temporal segregation of GAD forms defines distinct GABA signaling functions in the developing mouse olfactory system and provides novel insights into the origin and migration of GnRH neurons. DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY 1932-8451 1932-846X 75: pp 249-270
Skrapits K; Borsay BA; Herczeg L; Ciofi P; Liposits Z; Hrabovszky E ✉  (2015) Neuropeptide co-expression in hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons of laboratory animals and the human. FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE 1662-4548 1662-453X 9: p. 29. Paper 29.
Sarvari M; Kallo I; Hrabovszky E; Solymosi N; Rodolosse A; Vastagh C; Auer H; Liposits Z ✉  (2015) Hippocampal Gene Expression Is Highly Responsive to Estradiol Replacement in Middle-Aged Female Rats. ENDOCRINOLOGY 0013-7227 1945-7170 156: pp 2632-2645 Paper 2888389.
Vastagh C ✉; Rodolosse A; Solymosi N; Farkas I; Auer H; Sarvari M; Liposits Z  (2015) Differential Gene Expression in Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Neurons of Male and Metestrous Female Mice. NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY 0028-3835 1423-0194 102: pp 44-59
Kriszt R; Winkler Z; Polyak A; Kuti D; Molnar C; Hrabovszky E; Kallo I; Szoke Z; Ferenczi S; Kovacs KJ ✉  (2015) Xenoestrogens Ethinyl Estradiol and Zearalenone Cause Precocious Puberty in Female Rats via Central Kisspeptin Signaling ENDOCRINOLOGY 0013-7227 1945-7170 156: pp 3996-4007
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Skrapits K; Kanti V; Savanyu Z; Maurnyi C; Szenci O; Horvath A; Borsay BA; Herczeg L; Liposits Z; Hrabovszky E ✉  (2015) Lateral hypothalamic orexin and melanin-concentrating hormone neurons provide direct input to gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons in the human FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE 1662-5102 1662-5102 9: Paper 348.
Kallo I ✉; Molnar CS; Szoke S; Fekete C; Hrabovszky E; Liposits Z  (2015) Area-specific analysis of the distribution of hypothalamic neurons projecting to the rat ventral tegmental area, with special reference to the GABAergic and glutamatergic efferents. FRONTIERS IN NEUROANATOMY 1662-5129 1662-5129 9: Paper 112.