Alexander S. Kauffman
Department of Physiology & Biophysics
Health Sciences Building
Box 357290
University of Washington
United States
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- Sexual differentiation and the Kiss1 system: hormonal and developmental considerations. Kauffman, A.S. Peptides (2009)
- The kisspeptin receptor GPR54 is required for sexual differentiation of the brain and behavior. Kauffman, A.S., Park, J.H., McPhie-Lalmansingh, A.A., Gottsch, M.L., Bodo, C., Hohmann, J.G., Pavlova, M.N., Rohde, A.D., Clifton, D.K., Steiner, R.A., Rissman, E.F. J. Neurosci. (2007)
- Gonadotropin-releasing hormone-II messenger ribonucleic acid and protein content in the mammalian brain are modulated by food intake. Kauffman, A.S., Bojkowska, K., Wills, A., Rissman, E.F. Endocrinology (2006)