Neil J. MacLusky
University of Guelph
215 Papers
5.1K Citations
Neil J. MacLusky is an academic researcher from University of Guelph. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estrogen & Receptor. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 214 publications. Previous affiliations of Neil J. MacLusky include Rockefeller University & Toronto General Hospital.
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Papers
Rapid Microcomputer-Based Analysis of Semen Characteristics from Photographs Taken by the MEP Method
TL;DR: The MEP method can greatly facilitate routine semen analysis in laboratories using the MEP method and was found to be as accurate, less prone to error, and significantly less time consuming than the previous manual measuring method.
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Gonadectomy unmasks an inhibitory effect of progesterone on amygdala kindling in male rats.
TL;DR: In orchidectomized males, progesterone induces a delay in the onset of amygdala-kindled seizures similar to that observed in females, and results from the hormones secreted by the testes.
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Unfilled nuclear oestrogen receptors in the rat brain and pituitary gland.
TL;DR: The observations that they exist in various oestrogen target tissues and that their levels are influenced by oestradiol treatment suggest a possible role for these receptors in the mechanism of oestrogens action.
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Endocrine Insights into the Pathophysiology of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Hayley A. Wilson,Carolyn Creighton,Helen E. Scharfman,Helen E. Scharfman,Elena Choleris,Neil J. MacLusky +5 more
TL;DR: Emerging evidence suggests that the placenta may be particularly important as a mediator of the actions of environmental and endocrine risk factors on the developing brain, with the male being particularly sensitive to these effects.
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Tamoxifen-induced increase in cytosol progestin receptor levels in a case of metastatic endometrial cancer
TL;DR: A patient with endometrial carcinoma metastatic to the groin has had serial cytosol estrogen and progestin receptor determinations during hormonal therapy and had a partial response to the first course of tamoxifen.
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