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Eleanor J. Fraser

Researcher at University of California, San Francisco

Publications -  11
Citations -  911

Eleanor J. Fraser is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rituximab & Primary central nervous system lymphoma. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications receiving 753 citations.

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Estrogen Masculinizes Neural Pathways and Sex-Specific Behaviors

TL;DR: The results suggest that aromatization of testosterone into estrogen is important for the development and activation of neural circuits that control male territorial behaviors.
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The Androgen Receptor Governs the Execution, but Not Programming, of Male Sexual and Territorial Behaviors

TL;DR: These findings indicate that testosterone acts as a precursor to estrogen to masculinize the brain and behavior, and signals via AR to control the levels of male behavioral displays.
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Females of an African cichlid fish display male-typical social dominance behavior and elevated androgens in the absence of males

TL;DR: In all-female communities of A. burtoni, some individuals acquire a male-typical dominance phenotype, including aggressive territorial defense, distinctive color patterns, and courtship behavior, and dominant females have higher levels of circulating androgens than either subordinate females or females in mixed-sex communities.
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Neural control of sexually dimorphic behaviors

TL;DR: A diverse array of novel sex differences in the nervous system, surprisingly modular control of various stereotyped dimorphic behavioral routines, and unanticipated sensory and central modulation of mating are reported.