Jack D. Caldwell
Department of Biomedical Sciences
University of Illinois College of Medicine
Rockford
IL 61107-1897
USA
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- Emerging roles of steroid-binding globulins. Caldwell, J.D., Suleman, F., Chou, S.H., Shapiro, R.A., Herbert, Z., Jirikowski, G.F. Horm. Metab. Res. (2006)
- 5alpha-Reduced androgens block estradiol-BSA-stimulated release of oxytocin. Caldwell, J.D., Song, Y., Englöf, I., Höfle, S., Key, M., Morris, M. Brain Res. (2003)
- A sexual arousability model involving steroid effects at the plasma membrane. Caldwell, J.D. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev (2002)
- Sex hormone binding globulin facilitates female sexual receptivity except when coupled to dihydrotestosterone. Caldwell, J.D., Höfle, S., Englöf, I. Brain Res. (2002)
- Evidence of sex hormone binding globulin binding sites in the medial preoptic area and hypothalamus. Caldwell, J.D. Horm. Metab. Res. (2001)
- Sex hormone binding globulin stimulates female sexual receptivity. Caldwell, J.D., Moe, B.D., Hoang, J., Nguyen, T. Brain Res. (2000)