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Frederick Naftolin

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Date of Birth:  April 7, 1936
Place of Birth: Bronx, New York, USA
Education:

1955 A.A., University of California, Los Angeles
1958 B.A., University of California, Berkeley (Honors)
1961 M.D., University of California, School of Medicine San Francisco (Honors)
1970 D.Phil., University of Oxford, Oxford, England

Postgraduate Training:

1961-62 Intern, King County Hospital, Seattle, Washington
1962-66 Resident, Obstetrics and Gynecology, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles (D.G. Morton)
1966-67 Research Training Fellow, University of Washington, Seattle (S. Klebanoff)
1967-68 Senior Endocrine Fellow, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (C.A. Paulsen)
1968-70 Graduate studies, University of Oxford, Department of Human Anatomy, Oxford, England (G.W. Harris)

Professional Experince:

1986 Director, Center for Research in Reproductive Biology, Yale University
1984 Professor of Biology, Department of Biology, Yale University (Joint appointment)
1982-83 Professor Invite, Department of Morphology, University of Geneva, Faculty of Medicine
1978 Professor and Chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yale University School of Medicine
1975-78 Professor and Chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, McGill University, Faculty of Medicine, Montreal
1975-78 Obstetrician and Gynecologist-in-Chief, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal
1973-75 Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Harvard Medical School
1972-73 Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of California, San Diego
1970-72 Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of California, San Diego
1966-68 Research Associate and Assistant Chief, Gynecology Service, USPHS Hospital, Seattle, Washington

Uniformed Service:

1966-68 United States Public Health Service

Selected Honors:

1958 Sigma Xi
1961 Alpha Omega Alpha
1968 J.P. Lane Award, United States Public Health Service Clinical Society
1968-70 NIH Special Research Fellowship (NICHHD)
1971 Squibb Prize paper, American Fertility Society
1975 Fellowship, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
1975 M.A. (Hon.), McGill University, Montreal, Canada
1978 M.A. (Hon.), Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
1980 Fellow, Silliman College, Yale University
1982-83 Fogarty Senior International Fellow
1983 John Simon Guggenheim Jr. Memorial Fellow
1985 Wyeth Lecturer, Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society
1985 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Lecturer, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
1986 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Lecturer, University of Western Ontario, Canada
1986 Fellowship, The American Gynecological and Obstetrical Society
1988 Lecturer, Frontiers of Reproductive Biology, Society for Study of Reproduction
1988 Plenary Lecturer, First Congress of the International Society of Gynaecological Endocrinology
1989 Keynote Speaker, 17th Annual New England Endocrine Conference
1991-92 President, Society for Gynecologic Investigation
1992-93 Berlex International Scholar
1997 Latta Distinguished Lecturer, University of Nebraska Medical School
1997-98 President Elect, North American Menopause Society
  1. Scientific Committee Chairman, North American Menopause Society
  2. Fellow ad eundem of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
  3. "Frederick Naftolin Fellowship in Reproductive Biology" to be awarded annually by McGill University Faculty of Medicine
1999 Visiting Professor, "Extraordinary Professor, Chair in Advances in Medicine in Reproduction", Complutense University, Madrid, Spain

Licensure:

California
Connecticut

Specialty Board: Obstetrics and Gynecology (1972)

Societies:

Editorial Boards:

1998 Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
1997 Climacteric, Journal of the International Menopause Society
1996 Founding Editorial Advisory Board, African Journal of Reproductive Health
1995 Founding Editorial Board, Early Pregnancy: Biology and Medicine
1993 Founding Editorial Board, Menopause
1993 Founding Associate Editor, Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation
1988-95 Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
1988-93 Resident and Staff Physician
1987 Gynecological Investigation
1987-91 Endocrine Reviews
1987 Video Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1980-88 Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy (editorial panel)
1979-82 New England Journal of Medicine
1979-82 Journal of Steroid Biochemistry
1974-92 Psychoneuroendocrinology

Non Departmental Professional Activates:

1998 Volunteer, "As a Scientist" Program
1996 Member, Search Committee for Yale School of Medicine Dean
1996 Chairman, Governance Committee - Yale Clinical Practice Group
1996 Member, Yale University School of Medicine Bio-Technology Task Force
1996 Secretary, North American Menopause Society
1995 Treasurer, North American Menopause Society
1994-96 Member, International Menopause Society Program Committee
1993 NIH Reprodutive Scientist Development Program, Selection Committee
1993 Board of Trustees - The North American Menopause Society
1991-92 Society for Gynecologic Investigation, President
1991-92 North American Menopause Society Program Committee
1988 International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology, Executive Committee
1988 NIH - Reproductive Biology Study Section (Ad hoc member)
1988-1993 NIH, Reproductive Scientist Training Program - Executive Committee and Head, Selection Committee
1988--91 Society for Gynecologic Investigation Council
1987 NIH - Site Visitor, Intramural Program NICHHD
1987 Endocrine Society - Ad Hoc Bylaws Revision Committee
1987--90 NAS/NRC Committee on Space Biology and Medicine Oversight Committee for NASA Space Biology Program)
1987 Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Development Committee
1987 Lawson Research Institute (Univ. of Western Ontario, St. Joseph's Hospital) Board of Trustees
1986 Yale Neural Transplant Program Executive Committee
1986-88 UCSF Alumni Association, Vice President, Eastern Area
1986 NIH - Ad Hoc Committee to Review Hormone Distribution Program - NIAMDD
1983 American Diabetes Association Ad Hoc Committee on Tissue Banking
1981-84 American Society of Andrology Council
1979 NIH - Site Visitor, Intramural Program NICHHD
1972-77 NIH - National Pituitary Agency - Committee on Reproduction

Non Departmental Teaching Responsibilities at Yale University:

1990 Yale University Neuroscience Program - Graduate student supervisor
1984 Director - Biology of Reproduction course
1978-84 Co-Director - Biology of Reproduction course
1978 Biology Department - Member Development Biology Trainee Program and graduate student supervisor

Bibliography

D. PHIL. THESIS
Naftolin F.
Application of radioimmunoassay and competitive protein binding methodology to the study of neuroendocrine function. St. Catherine's College, University of Oxford, 1970.

Original Contributions

1. Naftolin F, Mishell D. Vasa previa -- report of three cases. Obstet Gynecol 26:561-565, 1965.

2. Easterling WE, Simmer HH, Dignam WJ, Frankland MV, Naftolin F. Neutral C19-steroids and steroid sulfates in human pregnancy. Part II: Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, 16a -hydroxydehydroepiandrosterone and 16a -hydroxydehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in maternal and fetal blood of pregnancies with anencephalic and normal fetuses. Steroids 8:157-178, 1966.

3. Simmer HH, Dignam WJ, Easterling WE, Frankland MV, Naftolin F. Neutral C19-steroids and steroid sulfates in human pregnancy. Part III: Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, 16a -hydroxydehydroepiandrosterone and 16a -hydroxydehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in cord blood and blood of pregnant women with and without treatment with corticoids. Steroids 8:179-193, 1966.

4. Espeland D, Naftolin F, Paulsen CA. Metabolism of labelled 125I-HCG by the rat ovary. In: Rosemberg E (Ed) Gonadotropins 1968. Los Altos, Geron-X, pp. 177-185, 1968.

5. Naftolin F, Dillard Jr EA, Paulsen CA. Serum HLH levels in ovarian and systemic vein blood by radioimmunoassay. In: Rosemberg E (Ed) Gonadotropins 1968. Los Altos, Geron-X, pp. 373-379, 1968.

6. Corker CS, Naftolin F, Exley D. Interrelationship between plasma luteinizing hormone and oestradiol in the human menstrual cycle. Nature 222:1063, 1969.

7. Bayman IW, Harris GW, Naftolin F. Bio-radioimmunoassay of luteinizing hormone releasing factor using untreated immature rats. J Physiol (Lond) 210:3P-4P:, 1970.

8. Brown-Grant K, Exley D, Naftolin F. Peripheral plasma oestradiol and luteinizing hormone concentrations during the oestrous cycle of the rat. J Endocrinol 48:295-296, 1970.

9. Charlton HM, Naftolin F, Worth RW. Hypothalamic influence on pituitary and serum levels of LH in the vole, Microtus agrestis. J Physiol (Lond) 210:7P-8P, 1970.

10. Corker CS, Exley D, Naftolin F. Assay of 17b -oestradiol by competitive protein binding methods. Acta Endocr (Copenh) (Suppl) 147:305-319, 1970.

11. Corker CS, Naftolin F. A new technique for estimating oestriol in plasma and other fluids. Proc R Soc Med 63:1047, 1970.

12. Harris GW, Naftolin F. The hypothalamus and control of ovulation. Br Med Bull 26:3-9, 1970.

13. Naftolin F, Corker CS. An ultramicro method for the measurement of luteinizing hormone by radioimmunoassay. In: Kirkham KB, Hunter WM (Eds) Radioimmunoassay Methods. Edinburgh, Scotland: Churchill Livingstone, pp. 641-645, 1970.

14. Brown-Grant K, Munck A, Naftolin F, Sherwood MR. The effects of the administration of testosterone propionate alone or with phenobarbitone and of testosterone metabolites to neonatal female rats. Horm Behav 2:173-182, 1971.

15. Corker CS, Naftolin F. A rapid method for the measurement of oestriol in pregnancy plasma by competitive protein binding analysis. J Obstet Gynaecol Br Commonw 78:330-334, 1971.

16. Corker CS, Naftolin F, Richards MR. An ultramicro protein binding method for the assay of corticosteroids in small volumes of plasma. J Physiol (Lond) 218:28P-29P, 1971.

17. El Kabir DJ, Hockaday TD, Richards MR, Dandona P, Naftolin F. Some effects of sera containing the long-acting thyroid stimulator on the adrenal cortex of the mouse. Proc R Soc Med 64:4-5, 1971.

18. El Kabir DJ, Hockaday TD, Dandona P, Naftolin F. The effects of LATS on the mouse adrenal gland. J Physiol (Lond) 210:3-4, 1971.

19. Katongole CB, Naftolin F, Short RV. Relationship between blood levels of luteinizing hormone and testosterone in bulls, and the effects of sexual stimulation. J Endocrinol 50:457-466, 1971.

20. Kim CK, Naftolin F, Benirschke K. Immunohistochemical studies of the "X-cell" in the human placenta with anti-human chorionic gonadotropin and anti-human placental lactogen. Amer J Obstet Gynecol 111:672-676, 1971.

21. Macourt D, Corker CS, Naftolin F. Plasma oestradiol in pregnancy. J Obstet Gynaecol Br Commonw 78:335-340, 1971.

22. Macourt DC, Corker CS, Naftolin F. Plasma oestriol levels in human pregnancy: A method of assay and the application of these determinations. J Reprod Fertil 25:457, 1971.

23. Naftolin F, Harris GW, Bobrow M. Effect of purified luteinizing hormone releasing factor on normal and hypogonadotrophic anosmic men. Nature 232:496-497, 1971.

24. Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Petro Z. Aromatization of androstenedione by the diencephalon. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 33:368-370, 1971.

25. Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Petro Z. Aromatization of androstenedione by limbic system tissue from human fetuses. J Endocrinol 51:795-796, 1971.

26. Naftolin F, Tapper CM. Luteinizing hormone concentrations in arterial and ovarian venous plasma in the rat. J Physiol 217:34P-35P, 1971.

27. Benirschke K, Naftolin F, Gittes R, Khudr G, Yen SS, Allen FH Jr. True hermaphroditism and chimerism: A case report. Am J Obstet Gynecol 113:449-458, 1972.

28. Beaumont PJ, Corker CS, Harris G, MacKinnon P, Mandelbrote B, McKnight A, Naftolin F. Effects of phenothiazines on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis: A preliminary report. In: Morris M, Karger S (Eds) Psychosomatic Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Basel, Karger Press, pp. 585-588, 1972.

29. Bjersing L, Hay MF, Kann G, Moor RM, Naftolin F, Scaramuzzi RJ, Short RV, YoungLai EV. Changes in gonadotrophins, ovarian steroids and follicular morphology in sheep at oestrus. J Endocr 52:465-479, 1972.

30. Brown-Grant K, Corker CS, Naftolin F. Plasma and pituitary luteinizing hormone concentrations and peripheral plasma oestradiol concentrations during early pregnancy and after the administration of progestational steroids in the rat. J Endocr 53:31-35, 1972.

31. Brown-Grant K, Naftolin F. Facilitation of luteinizing hormone secretion in the female rat by progesterone. J Endocrinol 53:37-46, 1972.

32. Corker CS, Naftolin F. The measurement of oestrogens by competitive protein binding assay. In: James V, Martini L (Eds) 3rd Int'l Congress on Hormonal Steroids, Hamburg, New York, Excerpta Medica, pp. 248-254, 1972.

33. Katogole CB, Short RV, Naftolin F. Plasma luteinizing hormone and testosterone in the ram. J Endocrinol 52:3, 1972.

34. Kirshen E, Naftolin F, Benirschke K. Uterine hemangiopericytoma in a 19-year old woman. Obstet Gynecol 40:652-656, 1972.

35. Kirshen EJ, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ. Intravenous prostaglandin F2a for therapeutic abortion. Am J Obstet Gynecol 113:340-344, 1972.

36. Naftolin F, Brown-Grant K, Corker CS. Plasma and pituitary luteinizing hormone and peripheral plasma oestradiol concentrations in the normal oestrus cycle of the rat and after experimental manipulation of the cycle. J Endocrinol 53:17-30, 1972.

37. Naftolin F, Kirshen EJ, Ryan KJ. Therapeutic abortion utilizing local application of prostaglandin F2a J Reprod Med 9:437-441, 1972.

38. Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Petro Z. Aromatization of androstenedione by the anterior hypothalamus of adult male and female rats. Endocrinology 90:295-298, 1972.

39. Naftolin F, Yen SS, Tsai C. Rapid cycling of plasma gondotrophins in normal men as demonstrated by frequent sampling. Nature New Biol 236:92-93, 1972.

40. Ryan KJ, Naftolin F, Reddy V, Flores F, Petro Z. Estrogen formation in the brain. Am J Obstet Gynecol 114:454-460, 1972.

41. Tapper CM, Naftolin F, Brown-Grant K. Influence of the reproductive state at the time of operation on the early response to ovariectomy in the rat. J Endocrinol 53:47-57, 1972.

42. Yen SS, Rebar R, VandenBerg G, Naftolin F, Ehara Y, Engblom S, Ryan KJ, Benirschke K, Rivier R, Amoss M, Guillemin R. Synthetic luteinizing hormone-releasing factor: A potent stimulator of gonadotrophin release in man. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 34:1108-1111, 1972.

43. Yen SS, Tsai C, Naftolin F, VandenBerg G, Ajabor L. Pulsatile patterns of gonadotrophin release in subjects with and without ovarian function. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 34:671-675, 1972.

44. Alexander DP, Britton HG, Corker CS, Naftolin F, Nixon DA. Plasma luteinizing hormone and oestrogen in foetal and maternal sheep. J Endocrinol 56:331-332, 1973.

45. Flores F, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ. Aromatization of androstenedione and testosterone by Rhesus monkey hypothalamus and limbic system. Neuroendocrinology 11:177-182, 1973.

46. Flores F, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, White RJ. Estrogen formation by the isolated perfused Rhesus monkey brain. Science 180:1074-1075, 1973.

47. Katongole C, Naftolin F, Young-Lai EV. Diurnal variations in ovarian steroids and luteinizing hormone in cows at oestrus. Steroids Lipids Res 4:1-5, 1973.

48. Khudr G, Naftolin F, Benirschke K, Zarate A, Guzman-Toledano R. Unusual translocations and reproductive failure. Obstet Gynecol 41:542-546, 1973.

49. Macourt DC, Corker CS, Naftolin F. The use of plasma oestriols in human pregnancy. J Reprod Fertil 32:331-332, 1973.

50. Naftolin F, Feder HL. Suppression of luteinizing hormone secretion in male rats by 5a -androstan-17b -ol-3-one (dihydrotestosterone) propionate. J Endocrinol 56:155-156, 1973.

51. Naftolin F, Judd HL, Yen SS. Pulsatile patterns of gonadotropins and testosterone in man: The effects of clomiphene, with and without testosterone. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 36:285-288, 1973.

52. Naftolin F, Khudr G, Benirschke K, Hutchinson DL. The syndrome of chronic abruptio placentae, hydrorrhea and circumvallate placenta. Am J Obstet Gynecol 116:347-350, 1973.

53. Naftolin F, Yen SS, Perlman D, Tsai CC, Parker DC, Vargo T. Nocturnal patterns of serum gonadotrophins during the menstrual cycle. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 37:6-10, 1973.

54. Rebar R, Perlman D, Naftolin F, Yen SS. The estimation of pituitary luteinizing hormone secretion. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 37:917-927, 1973.

55. Rebar R, Yen SS, Vandenberg G, Naftolin F, Ehara Y, Engblom S, Ryan KJ, Rivier J, Amoss M, Guillemin R. Gonadotrophin responses to synthetic LRF: Dose-response relationship in men. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 36:10-16, 1973.

56. Reddy VV, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ. Aromatization in the central nervous system of rabbits: Effects of castration and hormone treatment. Endocrinology 92:589-594, 1973.

57. Strauss JH, Lucas WE, Naftolin F. Vaginal adenosis: Diagnosis by palpation. N Engl J Med 288:525-526, 1973.

58. Wakeling A, Haq A, Naftolin F, Neill MP, Horton R. Studies on the activity of the pituitary-gonadal axis in the XYY syndrome. Psychol Med 3:28-38, 1973.

59. Yen SS, Rebar R, Vandenberg G, Naftolin F, Judd H, Ehara Y, Ryan KJ, Rivier J, Amoss M, Guillemin R. Clinical studies with synthetic LRF. In: Gual C, Rosemberg E (Eds) Hypothalamic Hypophysiotropic Hormones. Amsterdam, Excerpta Medica, pp. 217-229, 1973.

60. Challis JR, Kim CK, Naftolin F, Judd HL, Yen SS, Benirschke K. The concentrations of androgens, oestrogens, progesterone and luteinizing hormone in the serum of foetal calves throughout the course of gestation. J Endocrinol 60:107-115, 1974.

61. Feder HH, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ. Male and female sexual responses in male rats given estradiol benzoate and 5a -androstan-17b -ol-3-one propionate. Endocrinology 94:136-141, 1974.

62. Katongole CB, Naftolin F, Short RV. Seasonal variations in blood luteinizing hormone and testosterone levels in rams. J Endocrinol 60:101-106, 1974.

63. Kirshen EJ, Naftolin F, Benirschke K. Starch glove powders and granulomatous peritonitis. Am J Obstet Gynecol 118:799-804, 1974.

64. Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Davies IJ, Petro Z, Kuhn M. The formation and metabolism of estrogens in brain tissues. In: Raspe G (Ed) Advances in the Biosciences, Vol. 15. Oxford, Pergamon Press/Vieweg, pp. 105-121, 1974.

65. Reddy VV, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ. Conversion of androstenedione to estrone by neural tissues from fetal and neonatal rats. Endocrinology 94:117-121, 1974.

66. Reddy VV, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ. Steroid 17b -oxidoreductase activity in rabbit central nervous system and adenohypophysis. J Endocr 62:401-402, 1974.

67. Schiff I, Naftolin F. Small bowel incarceration after uncomplicated laparoscopy. Obstet Gynecol 43:674-675, 1974.

68. Shane JM, Naftolin F. Effect of ergonovine maleate on puerperal prolactin. Am J Obstet Gynecol 120:129-131, 1974.

69. Stubblefield PG, Naftolin F. Use of laminaria to prevent cervical injury during abortion. Am J Obstet Gynecol 120:298, 1974.

70. Stubblefield PG, Naftolin F, Frigoletto FD, Ryan KJ. Pretreatment with laminaria tents before mid-trimester abortion with intra-amniotic prostaglandin F2a . Am J Obstet Gynecol 118:284-285, 1974.

71. Charleton HM, Naftolin F, Sood MC, Worth RW. The effect of mating upon LH release in male and female voles of the species Microtus agrestis. J Reprod Fertil 42:167-170, 1975.

72. Charleton HM, Naftolin F, Sood MC, Worth RW. Electrical stimulation of the hypothalamus and LH release in the vole, Microtus agrestis. J Reprod Fertil 42:171-174, 1975.

73. Dandona P, El Kabir D, Naftolin F, MacKinnon PC. Effect of long-acting thyroid stimulator on serum concentration of luteinizing hormone in the rat. Clin Sci Mol Med 48:231-233, 1975.

74. Davies I, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Fishman J, Siu J. The affinity of catechol estrogens for estrogen receptors in the pituitary and anterior hypothalamus of the rat. Endocrinology 97:554-557, 1975.

75. Davies I, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Siu J. A specific, high-affinity, limited-capacity estrogen binding component in the cytosol of human fetal pituitary and brain tissues. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 40:909-912, 1975.

76. Davies I, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Siu J. Estradiol receptors in the pituitary and anterior hypothalamus of the rat: Measurement by agar gel electrophoresis. Steroids 25:591-609, 1975.

77. Davies IJ, Siu J, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ. Cytoplasmic binding of steroids in brain tissues and pituitary. In: Raspe G (Ed) Advances in the Biosciences, Vol. 15. Oxford, Pergamon Press/Vieweg, pp. 89-103, 1975.

78. Kuhn M, Naftolin F. Leakage of radioactivity through polyethylene tubes. Clin Chem 21:1691-1692, 1975.

79. Morishita H, Naftolin F, Todd RB, Wilen R, Davies IJ, Ryan KJ. Lack of an effect of dihydrotestosterone on serum luteinizing hormone in neonatal female rats. J Endocrinol 67:139-140, 1975.

80. Mueh J, Shane J, Naftolin F. The effects of methallibure (ICI 33,828) on LH release in castrate male rats challenged with LHRH. Endocrinology 97:493-495, 1975.

81. Naftolin F, Morishita H, Davies I, Todd R, Ryan KJ, Fishman J. 2-hydroxyestrone induced rise in serum luteinizing hormone in the immature male rat. Biochem Biophys Res Commum 64:905-910, 1975.

82. Nagata Y, Nakamura RM, Osborn CE, Naftolin F, Mishell DR Jr. The effect of pH on radioimmunoassay of LH and FSH. J Lab Clin Med 85:515-522, 1975.

83. Osathanodh R, Driscoll SG, Naftolin F. Discordant severe cranial defects in monozygous twins. Am J Obstet Gynecol 122:301-305, 1975.

84. Stubblefield PG, Naftolin F, Frigoletto F, Ryan KJ. Laminaria augmentation of intra-amniotic PGF2a for midtrimester pregnancy termination. Prostaglandins 10:413-422, 1975.

85. Beyer C, Morali G, Naftolin F, Larsson K, Perez-Palacios G. Effect of some anti estrogens and aromatase inhibitors on androgen-induced sexual behavior in castrated male rats. Horm Behav 7:353-363, 1976.

86. Fishman J, Naftolin F, Davies IJ, Ryan KJ, Petro Z. Catechol estrogen formation by the human fetal brain and pituitary. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 42:177-180, 1976.

87. Kosasa TS, Griffiths CT, Shane JM, Leventhal JM, Naftolin F. Diagnosis of a supernumerary ovary with human chorionic gonadotropin. Obstet Gynecol 47:236-237, 1976.

88. Rebar R, Judd HL, Yen SS, Rakoff J, VandenBerg G, Naftolin F. Characterization of the inappropriate gonadotropin secretion in polycystic ovary syndrome. J Clin Invest 57:1320-1329, 1976.

89. Schiff I, Driscoll S, Naftolin F. Calcification of the umbilical cord. Am J Obstet Gynecol 126:1046-1048, 1976.

90. Schiff I, Wilson E, Newton R, Shane J, Kates R, Ryan KJ, Naftolin F. Serum luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and testosterone responses to gonadotropin-releasing factor in males with varicoceles. Fertil Steril 27:1059-1061, 1976.

91. Spark RF, Pallotta J, Naftolin F, Clemens R. Galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndromes: Etiology and treatment. Ann Intern Med 84:532-537, 1976.

92. Stubblefield PG, Naftolin F, Lee EY, Frigoletto FD, Ryan KJ. Combination therapy for midtrimester abortion: Laminaria and analogues of prostaglandins. Contraception 13:723-729, 1976.

93. Tolis G, Naftolin F. Induction of menstruation with bromocryptine in patients with euprolactinemic amenorrhea. Am J Obstet Gynecol 126:426-429, 1976.

94. Wilen R, Naftolin F. Age, weight and weight gain in the individual pubertal female rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). Biol Reprod 15:356-360, 1976.

95. Naftolin F, Mulay S, Solomon S. Studies on the metabolism of dihydrotestosterone by gut and gut content in the male rat. In: Troen P, Nankin HR (Eds) The Testis in Normal and Infertile Men. New York, Raven Press, pp. 243-247, 1977.

96. Parvizi N, Naftolin F. Effects of catechol estrogens on sexual differentiation in neonatal female rats. Psychoneuroendocrinology 2:409-411, 1977.

97. Shane JM, Wilson EA, Schiff I, Naftolin F. A preliminary report on gonadotropin responsivity in the Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome (congenitally absent uterus). Am J Obstet Gynecol 127:326-327, 1977.

98. Slaughter M, Wilen R, Ryan KJ, Naftolin F. The effects of low dose diethylstilbestrol administration in neonatal female rats. J Steroid Biochem 8:621-623, 1977.

99. Tolis G, Laliberte R, Guyda H, Naftolin F. Ineffectiveness of pyridoxine (B6) to alter secretion of growth hormone and prolactin and absence of therapeutic effects on galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndromes. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 44:1197-1199, 1977.

100. Wilen R, Goy RW, Resko JA, Naftolin F. Pubertal body weight and growth in the female rhesus pseudohermaphrodite. Biol Reprod 16:470-473, 1977.

101. Wilen R, Naftolin F. Critical body weight and sexual maturation. Res Reprod 9:1, 1977.

102. Wilen R, Naftolin, F. Pubertal food intake, body length, weight and composition in the well fed female rat. Pediatr Res 11:701-703, 1977.

103. Brawer JR, Naftolin F, Martin J, Sonnenschein C. Effects of a single injection of estradiol valerate on the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus and on reproductive function in the female rat. Endocrinology 103:501-512, 1978.

104. Challis RG, Carson GD, Naftolin F. Effect of prostaglandin E2 on the concentration of cortisol in the plasma of newborn lambs. J Endocrinol 76:177-178, 1978.

105. Kleissl HP, VanderRest M, Naftolin F, Glorieux FH, DeLeon A. Collagen changes in the human uterine cervix at parturition. Am J Obstet Gynecol 130:748-753, 1978.

106. Kraulis I, Traikov H, Sharpe M, Ruf KB, Naftolin F. Steroid induction of gonadotropin surges in the immature rat. I: Priming effects of androgens. Endocrinology 103:1822-1828, 1978.

107. Kraulis I, Traikov H, Ruf KB, Naftolin F. Steroid induction of gonadotropin surges in the immature rat. II: Triggering ability of progesterone metabolites, adrenocortical hormones and adrenocorticotropin. Endocrinology 103:1829-1833, 1978.

108. Wilen R, Naftolin F. Pubertal food intake and body length, weight, and composition in the feed-restricted female rat: Comparison with well fed animals. Pediatr Res 12:263-267, 1978.

109. Wilen R, Naftolin F. Pubertal age, weight and weight gain in the individual female new world (Cebus albifrons) monkey. Primates 19:767-773, 1978.

110. Del Pozo E, Wyss H, Tolis G, Alcaniz J, Campana A, Naftolin F. Prolactin and deficient luteal function. Obstet Gynecol 53:282-286, 1979.

111. Merriam GR, Nunnelley LL, Trish JW, Naftolin F. Sex-related and cyclic variation of trace elements in rat hypothalamus and pituitary. Brain Res 171:503-510, 1979.

112. Newmark SR, Rose LI, Todd R, Birk L, Naftolin F. Gonadotropin, estradiol, and testosterone profiles in homosexual men. Am J Psychiatry 135:767-771, 1979.

113. Newmark S, Rossini A, Naftolin F, Todd R, Rose LI, Cahill G. Gonadotropin profiles in fed and fasted obese women. Am J Obstet Gynecol 133:75-80, 1979.

114. Ramos-Cordero RA, Ackman CFD, Naftolin F. Changing profiles in vasectomy subjects in the past decade. Fertil Steril 31:410-412, 1979.

115. Tolis G, Ruggere D, Popkin DR, Chow J, Boyd ME, DeLeon A, Lalonde AB, Asswad A, Hendelman M, Scali V, Koby R, Yufe B, Tweedie FJ, Fournier PR, Naftolin F. Prolonged amenorrhea and oral contraceptives. Fertil Steril 32:265-268, 1979.

116. Tolis G, Wilson G, Kleissl P, Naftolin F, Posner B. Seminal fluid prolactin: Studies in normal subjects and in hypergonadotropic oligospermia. Fertil Steril 32:96-98, 1979.

117. Tolis G, Jilwan N, Ruggere D, Lim K, Meltzer S, McInnes R, Naftolin F, McKenzie JM. Hyperprolactinemic amenorrhea: Imbalanced gonadotropin output in response to LH-RH. In: Beling C, Wentz A (Eds) The LH-releasing Hormone. New York, Masson Pub USA Inc, Chapter 28, 1980.

118. Adashi EY, Rebar RW, Ehara Y, Naftolin F, Yen SS. Impact of acute surgical stress on anterior pituitary function in female subjects. Am J Obstet Gyncol 138:609-614, 1980.

119. Barbieri RL, Todd RB, Morishita H, Ryan KJ, Fishman J, Naftolin F. Response of serum prolactin to catechol estrogen in the immature rat. Fertil Steril 34:391-393, 1980.

120. Brawer JR, Ruf KB, Naftolin F.. Effects of estradiol-induced lesions of the arcuate nucleus on gonadotropin release in response to preoptic stimulation in the rat. Neuroendocrinology 30:144-149, 1980.

121. Brawer JR, Schipper H, Naftolin F. Ovary-dependent degeneration in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus. Endocrinology 107:274-279, 1980.

122. DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Homotransplantation of the human fallopian tube: Report of a successful case and description of a technique. Fertil Steril 34:14-16, 1980.

123. Franks S, Ball P, Naftolin F, Ruf KB. Effect of catechol estrogens on induced ovulation in the immature rat. J Endocrinol 86:263-268, 1980.

124. Huszar G, Maioco J, Naftolin F. Monitoring of collagen and collagen fragments in chromatography of protein mixtures. Anal Biochem 105:424-429, 1980.

125. Jarrell J, Franks S, McInnes R, Gemayel K, Guyda H, Arronet G, Naftolin F. Breast examination does not elevate serum prolactin. Fertil Steril 33:49-51, 1980.

126. Marovitz W, Loucopoulos A, Satyaswaroop PG, Gurpide E, Todd R, Naftolin F. Apparent immunologic nonidentity of human placental and endometrial 17b -estradiol dehydrogenase. Am J Obstet Gynecol 138:643-647, 1980.

127. Merriam GR, MacLusky NJ, Johnson LS, Naftolin F. 2-hydroxyestradiol-17a and 4-hydroxyestradiol-17a , catechol estrogen analogs with reduced estrogen receptor affinity. Steroids 36:13-20, 1980.

128. Merriam GR, MacLusky NJ, Picard MK, Naftolin F. Comparative properties of the catechol estrogens. I: Methylation by catechol-o-methyltransferase and binding to cytosol estrogen receptors. Steroids 36:1-11, 1980.

129. Cabrol D, Huszar G, Romero R, Naftolin F. Gestational changes in the rat uterine cervix: Protein, collagen and glycosaminoglycan content. In: Ellwood DA, Anderson AM (Eds) The Cervix in Pregnancy and Labour. Edinburgh, Scotland, Churchill Livingstone, pp. 34-39, 1981.

130. Clark CR, MacLusky NJ, Parsons B, Naftolin F. Effects of estrogen deprivation on brain estrogen and progestin receptor levels and the activation of female sexual behavior. Horm Behav 15:289-298, 1981.

131. Clark CR, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Glucocorticoid receptors in the spinal cord. Brain Res 217:412-415, 1981.

132. DeCherney AH, Cholst I, Naftolin F. Structure and function of the fallopian tubes following exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) during gestation. Fertil Steril 36:741-745, 1981.

133. DeCherney AH, Romero R, Naftolin F. Surgical management of unruptured ectopic pregnancy. Fertil Steril 35:21-24, 1981.

134. Franks S, Lightman S, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F, Lynch W, Butt WR, Jacobs HS. Failure of 2-hydroxyoestrone to lower prolactin concentrations in hyperprolactinaemic women. Clin Endocrinol 15:385-389, 1981.

135. Franks S, MacLusky NJ, Naish SH, Naftolin F. Actions of catechol oestrogens on concentrations of serum luteinizing hormone in the adult castrated rat: Various effects of 4-hydroxyoestradiol and 2-hydroxyoestradiol. J Endocrinol 89:289-295, 1981.

136. Franks S, Merriam GR, Goodyer CG, Naftolin F. Stimulation of release of luteinizing hormone from cultured pituitary cells by 2- and 4-hydroxylated oestrogens. J Endocrinol 90:433-446, 1981.

137. MacLusky NJ, Clark CR, Paden C, Naftolin F. End-organ metabolism of oestrogens. In: Litwack GP, Ginsburg M (Eds) Mechanisms of steroid hormone action. London: MacMillan, pp. 115-132, 1981.

138. MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F, Krey LC, Franks S. The catechol estrogens. J Steroid Biochem 15:111-124, 1981.

139. Wilen R, Bastomsky CH, Naftolin F. Control of puberty in female rats: The effect of PTU-induced hypothyroidism and systematic undernutrition. Pediatr Res 15:169-171, 1981.

140. Clark CR, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Unfilled nuclear oestrogen receptors in the rat brain and pituitary gland. J Endocrinol 93:327-338, 1982.

141. Clark CR, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Oestrogen induction of progestin receptors in the rat brain and pituitary gland: Quantitative and kinetic aspects. J Endocrinol 93:339-353, 1982.

142. DeCherney AH, Maheaux R, Naftolin F. Salpingostomy for ectopic pregnancy in the sole patent oviduct: Reproductive outcome. Fertil Steril 37:619-622, 1982.

143. Franks S, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Comparative pharmacology of oestrogens and catechol oestrogens: Actions on the immature rat uterus in vivo and in vitro. J Endocrinol 94:91-98, 1982.

144. MacLusky NJ, Barnea ER, Naftolin F. Kinetics of catechol estrogen-estrogen receptor interaction: Possible factors underlying differences in catechol estrogen biological activity. Steroids 643-656, 1982.

145. Madar Z, MacLusky N. Naftolin F. Estrogen stimulation of 3-O-methyl-D-glucose uptake in isolated rat hepatocytes. Endocrinology 110:330-335, 1982.

146. Schwartz PE, Keating G, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F, Eisenfeld A. Tamoxifen therapy for advanced ovarian cancer. Obstet Gynecol 59:583-588, 1982.

147. Schwartz PE, LiVolsi VA, Hildreth N, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F, Eisenfeld AJ. Estrogen receptors in ovarian epithelial carcinoma. Obstet Gynecol 59:229-238, 1982.

148. Walsh RJ, Brawer JR, Naftolin F. Early postnatal development of the arcuate nucleus in normal and sexually reversed male and female rats. J Anat 135:733-744, 1982.

149. Barnea ER, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Kinetics of catechol estrogen-estrogen receptor dissociation. A possible factor underlying differences in catechol estrogen biological activity. Steroids 41:643-656, 1983.

150. Brami CJ, Sanyal MK, Dwyer JM, Johnson CC, Kohorn EI, Naftolin F. HLA-DR antigen on human trophoblast. Am J Reprod Immunol 3:165-174, 1983.

151. DeCherney AH, Mezer HC, Naftolin F. Analysis of failure of microsurgical anastomosis after midsegment, non-coagulation tubal ligation. Fertile Steril 39:618-622, 1983.

152. Glazer WM, Naftolin F, Moore DC, Bowers MB, MacLusky NJ. The relationship of circulating estradiol to tardive dyskinesia in men and postmenopausal women. Psychoneuroendocrinology 8:429-434, 1983.

153. Krey LC, MacLusky NJ, Pfeiffer D, Parsons B, Merriam GR, Naftolin F. Role of catechol estrogens in estrogen-induced lordosis behavior in the female rat. In: Merriam GR, Lipsett MR (Eds) Catechol Estrogens. New York, Raven Press, pp. 249-264, 1983.

154. Laufer N, DeCherney AH, Haseltine FP, Polan ML, Mezer HC, Dlugi AM, Sweeney D, Nero F, Naftolin F. The use of high-dose human menopausal gonadotropin in an in vitro fertilization program. Fertile Steril 40:734-741, 1983.

155. Laufer N, Pratt BM, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F, Merino M, Markert CL. The in vivo and in vitro effects of clomiphene citrate on ovulation, fertilization, and development of cultured mouse oocytes. Am J Obstet Gynecol 147:633-639, 1983.

156. MacLusky NJ, Barnea ER, Clark CR, Naftolin F. Catechol estrogens and estrogen receptors. In: Merriam G (Ed) Catechol Estrogens. New York, Raven Press, 151-165, 1983.

157. MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F, Sakamoto H, Takagi S. Sex steroids, receptors and gap junction. Acta Obst Gynaec Jpn 35:645-654, 1983.

158. MacLusky NJ, Riskalla M, Krey L, Parvizi N, Naftolin F. Anovulation in female rats induced by neonatal administration of the catechol estrogens, 2-hydroxy-estradiol and 4-hydroxy-estradiol. Neuroendocrinology 37:321-327, 1983.

159. Naftolin F, MacLusky NJ. Catechol estrogen effects on prolactin: A possible model for estrogen action. In: Tolis G (Ed) Prolactin and Prolactinomas. New York, Raven Press, pp. 305-310, 1983.

160. Naftolin F, Pujol-Amat P, Corker CS, Shane JM, Polani PE, Kohlinsky S, Yen SS, Bobrow M. Gonadotropins and gonadal steroids in androgen insensitivity (testicular feminization) syndrome: Effects of castration and sex steroid administration. Am J Obstet Gynecol 147:491-496, 1983.

161. Sakamoto H, Takagi S, Saito Y, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Biochemical and morphological study of pregnant rat myometrium: Role of steroid receptors and gap junction formation in onset of parturition, Nippon Sanka Fujinka Gakkai Zasshi 35:645-654, 1983.

162. Schwartz PE, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F, Eisenfeld A. Tamoxifen-induced increase in cytosol progestin receptor levels in a case of metastatic endometrial cancer. Gynecol Oncol 16:41-48, 1983.

163. DeCherney AH, Laufer N, Tarlatzis B, Haseltine F, Polan ML, Dlugi A, Naftolin F. Results of an individualized hMG regimen for ovulation induction in an IVF program. J In Vitro Fertil Embryo Transfer 1:104, 1984.

164. Decherney AH, Naftolin F, Graebe R. Isthmic ectopic pregnancy: Segmental resection and anastomosis to conserve fertility. Fertil Steril 41:45S, 1984.

165. Dlugi AM, Laufer N, DeCherney AH, MacLusky NJ, Haseltine FP, Polan ML, Mezer HC, Tarlatzis B, Naftolin F. The periovulatory and luteal phase of conception cycles following in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. Fertil Steril 41:530-537, 1984.

166. Kranzler JP, Jones EE, MacLusky NJ, Sakamoto H, Naftolin F. An exchange assay for the measurement of cell nuclear estrogen receptors in microdissected brain regions. J Neurochem 43:895-898, 1984.

167. Laufer N, DeCherney AH, Haseltine FP, MacLusky NJ, Polan ML, Naftolin F. The effect of serum concentration in growth media on cleavage rate of human oocytes fertilized in vitro. In: Feichtinger W, Kemeter P (Eds) Recent Progress in Human IVF. Palermo: CONFESE Edigioni pp. 151-157, 1984.

168. Laufer N, DeCherney AH, Haseltine FP, Polan ML, Tarlatzis BC, Dlugi AM, Naftolin F. Human in vitro fertilization employing individualized ovulation induction by human menopausal gonadotropins. J In Vitro Fertil Embryo Trans 1:56-62, 1984.

169. Laufer N, DeCherney AH, Tarlatzis BC, Zuckerman AL, Polan ML, Dlugi AM, Graebe R, Barnea ER, Naftolin F. Delaying human chorionic gonadotropin administration in human menopausal gonadotropin-induced cycles decreases successful in vitro fetilization of human oocytes. Fertil Steril 42:198-203, 1984.

170. Laufer N, Tarlatzis BC, DeCherney AH, Masters JT, Haseltine FP, MacLusky N, Naftolin F. Asynchrony between human cumulus-corona cell complex and oocyte maturation after human menopausal gonadotropin treatment for in vitro fertilization. Fertil Steril 32:366-372, 1984.

171. Laufer N, Tarlatzis B, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Evidence for inter and intrafollicular asynchronization in hMG-induced cycles for IVF. J In Vitro Fertil Embryo Transfer 1:121, 1984.

172. MacLusky NJ, Philip A, Hurlburt C, Naftolin F. Estrogen metabolism in neuroendocrine structures. In: Celotti F, Naftolin F, Martini L (Ed) Metabolism of Hormonal Steroids in the Neuroendocrine Structures, Serono Symposium, Vol XIII. New York, Raven Press, pp. 103-116, 1984.

173. Makler A, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. A device for injecting and retaining a small volume of concentrated spermatozoa in the uterine cavity and cervical canal. Fertil Steril 42:306-308, 1984.

174. Makler A, Fisher M, Murillo O, Laufer N, DeCherney A, Naftolin F. Factors affecting sperm motility: IX. Survival of spermatozoa in various biological media and under different gaseous compositions. Fertil Steril 41:428-432, 1984.

175. Makler A, Murillo O, Huszar G, Tarlatzis B, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Improved techniques for collecting motile spermatozoa from human semen. I. A self-migratory method. Int J Androl 7:61-70, 1984.

176. Makler A, Murillo O, Huszar G, Tarlatzis B, DeCherney A, Naftolin F. Improved techniques for separating motile spermatozoa from human semen: II. An atraumatic centrifugation method. Int J Androl 7:71-78, 1984.

177. Naftolin F, Benirschke K, Griffiths K, Henderson W, Volcani B. Talc peritonitis and salpingo-oopheritis in the absence of surgical intervention: Report of two cases with 12-year follow-up. In: OA Ryder, ML Byrd (Eds) One Medicine. A Tribute to Kurt Benirschke. Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 242-258, 1984.

178. Tarlatzis B, Laufer N, DeCherney AH, Makler A, Haseltine F, Polan M, Naftolin F. Human sperm capacitation: Evidence for a role of human oocyte-corona-cumulus-complex (OCCC). J In Vitro Fertil Embryo Transfer 1:143, 1984.

179. Tarlatzis B, Laufer N, DeCherney AH, MacLusky N, Polan M, Haseltine F, Naftolin F. The value of serum b -hCG, estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P) levels in predicting the pregnancy outcome in human in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles. J In Vitro Fertil Embryo Transfer 1:143, 1984.

180. Tarlatzis BC, Sanyal MK, Biggers WJ, Naftolin F. Continuous culture of the postimplantation rat conceptus. Biol Reprod 31:415-426, 1984.

181. Barnea ER, Maheux R, Caldwell BV, DeFazio J, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. LRFD6a has a dose-related stimulatory or inhibitory effect on the ovary in normal luteal phase women. J Endocrinol Invest 8:297-302, 1985.

182. DeCherney AH, Tarlatzis BC, Laufer N, Naftolin F. A simple technique of ovarian suspension in preparation for in vitro fertilization. Fertil Steril 1985, 43:659-661, 1985.

183. Dlugi AM, Laufer N, DeCherney AH, Polan ML, Haseltine FP, Tarlatzis BC, Graebe RA, Barnea ER, Naftolin F. The day of initiation of human menopausal gonadotropin stimulation affects follicular growth in in vitro fertilization cycles. J In Vitro Fert Embryo Transfer 2:33-40, 1985.

184. Fernandez LA, Tarlatzis BC, Rzasa PJ, Caride VJ, Laufer N, Negro-Vilar AF, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Renin-like activity in ovarian follicle fluid. Fertil Steril 44:219-223, 1985.

185. Garcia-Segura LM, Baetens D, Naftolin F. Sex differences and maturational changes in arcuate nucleus neuronal plasma membrane organization. Dev Brain Res 19:146-149, 1985.

186. Glazer WM, Naftolin F, Morgenstern H, Barnea ER, MacLusky NJ, Brenner LM. Estrogen replacement and tardive dyskinesia. Psychoneuroendocrinology 10:345-350, 1985.

187. Hochberg RB, MacLusky NJ, Chambers J, Eisenfeld AJ, Naftolin F, Schwartz PE. Concentration of [16a -125I] iodoestradiol in human ovarian tumors in vivo and correlation with estrogen receptor content. Steroids 46:775-788, 1985.

188. Leranth C, Garcia-Segura LM, Palkovits M, MacLusky NJ, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. The LH-RH containing neuronal network in the preoptic area of the rat: Demonstration of LH-RH-containing nerve terminals in synaptic contact with LH-RH neurons. Brain Res 345:332-336, 1985.

189. Leranth C, MacLusky NJ, Sakamoto H, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. Glutamic acid decarboxylase-containing axons synapse on LH-RH neurons in the rat medial preoptic area. Neuroendocrinology 40:536-539, 1985.

190. Leranth C, Sakamoto H, MacLusky NJ, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. Intrinsic tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) immunoreactive axons synapse with TH immunopositive neurons in the rat arcuate nucleus. Brain Res 331:371-375, 1985.

191. Leranth C, Sakamoto H, MacLusky NJ, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. Estrogen responsive cells in the arcuate nucleus of the rat contain glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD): An electron microscopic immunocytochemical study. Brain Res 331:376-381, 1985.

192. Leranth C, Sakamoto H, MacLusky NJ, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. Application of avidin-ferritin and peroxidase as contrasting electron dense markers for simultaneous electron microscopic immunocytochemical labelling of glutamic acid decarboxylase and tyrosine hydroxylase in the rat arcuate nucleus. Histochem 82:165-168, 1985.

193. MacLusky NJ, Philip A, Hurlburt C, Naftolin F. Estrogen formation in the developing rat brain: Sex differences in aromatase activity during early post-natal life. Psychoneuroendo 10:355-361, 1985.

194. Naftolin F, Bruhlmann-Papazyan M, Baetens D, Garcia-Segura LM. Neurons with whorl bodies have increased numbers of synapses. Brain Res 329:289-293, 1985.

195. Osathanondh R, Caldwell BV, Kaul AF, Sokoloff BJ, White RM, Scavone JM, Burt R, Naftolin F. Efficacy of fenoprofen in the treatment to primary dysmenorrhea. J Reprod Med 30:915-919, 1985.

196. Purdy RH, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Does estrogen-induced genotoxicity require receptor-mediated events. In: McLachlan A (Ed) Estrogens in the Environment. Elsevier Science Publishing Co., pp. 146-167, 1985.

197. Reece EA, Pinter E, Leranth C, Garcia-Segura M, Sanyal MK, Hobbins JC, Mahoney MJ, Naftolin F. Ultrastructural analysis of malformations of the embryonic neural axis induced by in vitro hyperglycemic conditions. Teratology 32:363-373, 1985.

198. Saito Y, Sakamoto H, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Gap junctions and myometrial steroid hormone receptors in pregnant and postpartum rats: A possible cellular basis for the progesterone withdrawal hypothesis. Am J Obstet Gynecol 151:805-812, 1985.

199. Saks BR, Frank JB, Lowe TL, Berman W, Naftolin F, Cohen DJ. Depressed mood during pregnancy and the puerperium: Clinical recognition and implications for clinical practice. Am J Psychiatry 142:728-731, 1985.

200. Barnea ER, Bischoff P, Page C, DeCherney AH, Herrmann W, Naftolin F. Placental and circulating pregnancy-associated plasma protein A concentrates in normal and pathological term pregnancies. Obstet Gynecol 68:382-385, 1986.

201. Barnea ER, Fakih H, Oelsner G, Welner S, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Effect of antihypertensive drugs on catechol-O-methyltransferase and monoamine oxidase activity in human term placental explants. Gynecol Obstet Invest 21:124-130, 1986.

202. Barnea ER, MacLusky NJ, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Monoamine oxidase activity in the term human placenta. Am J Perinatol 3:219-224, 1986.

203. Culler MD, Tarlatzis BC, Lightman A, Fernandez LA, DeCherney A, Negro-Vilar A, Naftolin F. Angiotensin II-like immunoreactivity in human ovarian follicular fluid. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 62:613-615, 1986.

204. Garcia-Segura LM, Baetens D, Naftolin F. Synaptic remodelling in arcuate nucleus after injection of estradiol valerate in adult female rats. Brain Res 36:131-136, 1986.

205. Garcia-Segura LM, Barnea ER, Biggers W, Naftolin F, Sanyal MK. Insulin modulates neuronal plasma membrane development in human fetal spinal cord neurons in culture. Neurosci Lett 65:283-286, 1986.

206. Laufer N, DeCherney AH, Tarlatzis BC, Naftolin F. The association between preovulatory serum 17 -estradiol pattern and conception in human menopausal gonadotropin-human chorionic gonadotrophin stimulation. Fertil Steril 46:73-76, 1986.

207. Leranth C, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Interconnections between neurotransmitter- and neuropeptide-containing neurons involved in gonadotropin release in the rat. In: Moody (Ed) Neural and Endocrine Peptides and Receptors. New York, Plenum Press, pp. 177-193, 1986.

208. Leranth C, Palkovits M, MacLusky NJ, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. Reproductive failure due to experimentally induced constant estrus does not alter the LH-RH fiber density in the median eminence of the rat. Neuroendocrinology 43:526-532, 1986.

209. MacLusky NJ, Krey LC, Parsons B, Merriam GR, Loriaux DL, Pfeiffer DG, Naftolin F. Are catechol oestrogens obligatory mediators of oestrogen action in the central nervous system? II. Potencies of natural and synthetic oestrogens for induction of gonadotrophin release and female sexual behavior in the rat. J Endocrinol 110:499-505, 1986.

210. MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F, Goldman-Rakic PS. Estrogen formation and binding in the cerebral cortex of the developing Rhesus monkey. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 83:513-516, 1986.

211. Pfeiffer DG, MacLusky NJ, Barnea E, Naftolin F, Krey LC, Loriaux DL, Merriam GR. Are catechol oestrogens obligatory mediators of oestrogen action in the central nervous system? I. Characterization of pharmacological probes with different receptor binding affinities and catechol oestrogen formation rates. J Endocrinol 110:489-497, 1986.

212. Pinter E. Reece A, Leranth C, Sanyal M, Hobbins J, Mahoney MJ, Naftolin F. Yolk sac failure in embryopathy due to hyperglycemia. Ultrastructural analysis of the yolk sac differentiation associated with embryopathy in rat conceptuses under hyperglycemic conditions. Teratology 33:73-84, 1986.

213. Pinter E, Reece EA, Leranth C, Garcia-Segura LM, Hobbins JC, Mahoney MJ, Naftolin F. Arachidonic acid prevents hyperglycemia-associated yolk sac damage and embryopathy. Am J Obstet Gynecol 155:691-702, 1986.

214. Russell JB, DeCherney AH, Laufer N, Polan ML, Naftolin F. Neosalpingostomy: Comparison of 24- and 72-month follow-up time shows increased pregnancy rate. Fertil Steril 45:296-298, 1986.

215. Tarlatzis BC, Laufer N, Murillo O, Makler A, Naftolin F, DeCherney AH. Semen evaluation following preparation for in vitro fertilization of human oocytes. Arch Androl 17:215-222, 1986.

216. Barnea ER, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Placental distribution and the effect of antihypertensive drugs on monoamine oxidase and catechol-o-methyl transferase activity at term. Trophoblast Res 2:305-314, 1987.

217. Barnea ER, Naftolin F. Estrogen and catechol amine metabolism: Possible interaction during pregnancy. J Endocrinol Invest 10:329-340, 1987.

218. Boyle MB, Azhderian EM, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F, Kaczmarek LK. Xenopus oocytes injected with rat uterine RNA express very slowly activating potassium currents. Science 235:1221-1224, 1987.

219. Boyle MB, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F, Kaczmarek LK. Hormonal regulation of K+-channel messenger RNA in rat myometrium during oestrus cycle and in pregnancy. Nature 330:373-375, 1987.

220. Fournet-Dulguerov N, MacLusky NJ, Leranth C, Todd R, Mendelson CR, Simpson ER, Naftolin F. Immunohistochemical localization of aromatase cytochrome P-450 and estradiol dehydrogenase in the syncytiotrophoblast of the human placenta. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 65:757-764, 1987.

221. Garcia-Segura LM, Olmos G, Tranque P, Aguilera P, Naftolin F. Nuclear pores in rat hypothalamic arcuate neurons: Sex differences and changes during the oestrous cycle. J Neurocytol 16:469-475, 1987.

222. Garcia-Segura LM, Olmos G, Tranque P, Naftolin F. Rapid effects of gonadal steroids upon hypothalamic neuronal membrane ultrastructure. J Ster Biochem 27:615-623, 1987.

223. Kim KS, Kim YK, Naftolin F, Markert CL. Synthesis of stress proteins during normal and stressed development of mouse embryos. In: JA McLachlan, RM Pratt, CL Markert (Eds) Banbury Report #26: Developmental Toxicology: Mechanisms and Risks, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, pp. 123-136, 1987.

224. Lightman A, Deschepper CF, Mellon SH, Ganong WF, Naftolin F. In situ hybridization identifies renin mRNA in the rat corpus luteum. Gynec Endocrin 1:227-233, 1987.

225. Lightman A, Tarlatzis BC, Rzasa PJ, Culler MD, Caride VJ, Negro-Vilar AF, Lennard D, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. The ovarian renin-angiotensin system: Renin-like activity and angiotensin II/III immunoreactivity in gonadotropin-stimulated and unstimulated human follicular fluid. Am J Obstet Gynecol 156:808-814, 1987.

226. MacLusky NJ, Clark AS, Naftolin F, Goldman-Rakic PS. Estrogen formation in the mammalian brain: Possible role of aromatase in sexual differentiation of the hippocampus and neocortex. Steroids 50:459-474, 1987.

227. MacLusky NJ, Clark CR, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. Metabolism and binding of androgens in the spinal cord of the rat. Brain Res 422:83-91, 1987.

228. Olmos G, Aguilera P, Tranque P, Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura LM. Estrogen-induced synaptic remodelling in adult rat brain is accompanied by the reorganization of neuronal membranes. Brain Res 425:57-64, 1987.

229. Reece EA, Pinter E, Green J, Mahoney MJ, Naftolin F, Hobbins JC. Significance of isolated yolk sac visualized by ultrasonography. Lancet 1:269, 1987.

230. Sakamoto H, Leranth C, MacLusky NJ, Saito Y, Naftolin F. Insulin specific binding sites in the myometrium of pregnant rats. Endocrinol 120:1951-1955, 1987.

231. Sakamoto H, MacLusky NJ, Schwartz PE, Naftolin F, Den K, Takagi S. A study of cytoplasmic and nuclear estrogen and progestin receptors in gynecologic neoplasms. Endocrinol Jpn 34:179-187, 1987.

232. Tarlatzis BC, Lightman A, Rzasa PJ, Culler MD, Caride VJ, DeCherney AH, Negro-Vilar AF, Naftolin F. The ovarian renin-angiotensin system (OVRAS). In: F Naftolin, AH DeCherney (Eds) The Control of Follicle Development, Ovulation, and Luteal Function: Lessons from In Vitro Fertilization. New York, Raven Press, pp. 57-63, 1987.

233. Tarlatzis BC, Jimenez JM, Lightman A, DelValle A, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. In vitro culture of isolated human ovarian follicles. In: F Naftolin, AH Decherney (Eds) The Control of Follicle Development, Ovulation, and Luteal Function: Lessons from In Vitro Fertilization. New York, Raven Press, pp. 45-55, 1987.

234. Barnea ER, MacLusky NJ, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Catechol-O-methyl transferase activity in the human term placenta. Am J Perinatol 5:121-127, 1988.

235. Barnea ER, MacLusky NJ, Purdy R, Naftolin F. Estrogen hydroxylase activity in the human placenta at term. J. Steroid Biochem, 253-255, 1988.

236. Garcia-Segura LM, Hernandez P, Olmos G, Tranque PA, Naftolin F. Neuronal membrane remodelling during the oestrus cycle: A freeze-fracture study in the arcuate nucleus of the rat hypothalamus. J Neurocytol 17:377-383, 1988.

237. Garcia-Segura LM, Perez J, Tranque PA, Olmos G, Naftolin F. Sexual differentiation of the neuronal plasma membrane: Neonatal levels of sex steroids modulate the number of exo-endocytotic images in the developing rat arcuate neurons. Neurosci Lett 91:19-23, 1988.

238. Leranth C, MacLusky NJ, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. Immunohistochemical evidence for synaptic connections between pro-opiomelanocortin-immunoreactive axons and LH-RH neurons in the preoptic area of the rat. Brain Res 449:167-176, 1988.

239. Lightman A, Jones C, MacLusky NJ, Palumbo A, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Immunocytochemical localization of angiotensin II immunoreactivity and demonstration of angiotensin II binding in the rat ovary. Am J Obstet Gynecol 159:526-530, 1988.

240. MacLusky NJ, Luine VN, Gerlach JL, Fischette C, Naftolin F, McEwen BS. The role of androgen receptors in sexual differentiation of the brain: Effects of the testicular feminization (Tfm) gene on androgen metabolism, binding and action in the mouse. Psychobiol 16:381-397, 1988.

241. MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F, Leranth CZ. Immunocytochemical evidence for direct synaptic connections between corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) and gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-containing neurons in the preoptic area of the rat. Brain Res 439:391-395, 1988.

242. Pellicer A, Lightman A, Ariza A, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F, Littlefield BA. Follicular development is impaired by inhibitors of serine proteases in the rat. Am J Obstet Gynecol, 158:670-676, 1988.

243. Pellicer A, Palumbo A, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Blockage of ovulation by an angiotensin antagonist. Science 240:1660-1661, 1988.

244. Pinter E, Reece EA, Ogburn P, Turner SI, Mahoney MJ, Hobbins JC, Naftolin F. Fatty acid content of yolk sac and embryo in hyperglycemia-induced embryopathy and effect of arachidonic acid supplementation. Am J Obstet Gynecol 159:1484-1490, 1988.

245. Reece EA, Scioscia AL, Pinter E, Hobbins JC, Green J, Mahoney MJ, Naftolin F. Prognostic significance of the human yolk sac assessed by ultrasonography. Am J Obstet Gynecol 159:1191-1194, 1988.

246. Romero R, Vizoso J, Emamian M, Duffy T, Reily C, Halford T, Oyarzun E, Naftolin F. Clinical significance of liver dysfunction in pregnancy-induced hypertension. Am J Perinatology 5:146-151, 1988.

247. Leranth CZ, MacLusky NJ, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. Catecholaminergic innervation of LHRH and GAD immunopositive neurons in the rat medial preoptic area: An electron microscope double immunostaining and degeneration study. Neuroendocr 48:591-602, 1988.

248. Redmond DE, Jr., Naftolin F, Collier TJ, Leranth C, Robbins R, Sladek CD, Roth RH, Sladek JR, Jr. Cryopreservation, culture, and transplantation of human fetal mesencephalic tissue into monkeys. Science 242:768-771, 1988.

249. MacLusky NJ, Voit R, Lazo JS, Schwartz PE, Merion MJ, Eisenfeld AH, Naftolin F. Aromatase activity in human ovarian cancer. Steroids 50:423-433, 1989.

250. Palumbo A, Jones C, Lightman A, Carcangiu ML, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Immunohistochemical localization of renin and angiotensin II in human ovaries. Am J Obstet Gyn ecol 160:8-14, 1989.

251. Schwartz PE, Chambers JT, Kohorn EI, Chambers SK, Weitzman H, Voynick IM, MacLusky N, Naftolin F. Tamoxifen in combination with cytotoxic chemotherapy in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer: A prospective randomized trial. Cancer 63:1074-1078, 1989.

252. Torres-Aleman I, Naftolin F, Robbins RJ. Growth promoting effects of IGF-I on fetal hypothalamic cell lines under serum-free culture conditions. Intl J Dev Neurosci 7:195-202, 1989.

253. Sanyal MK, Brami CJ, Bischof P, Simmons E, Barnea ER, Dwyer JM, Naftolin F. Immunoregulatory activity in supernatants from cultures of normal human trophoblast cells of the first trimester. Am J Obstet Gynecol 161:446-453, 1989.

254. Jones C, Millan M, Naftolin F, Aguilera G. Characterization of angiotensin II receptors in the rat fetus. Peptides 10:459-463, 1989.

255. Reece EA, Pinter E, Leranth C, Hobbins JC, Mahoney MJ, Naftolin F. Yolk sac failure in embryopathy due to hyperglycemia: Horseradish peroxidase uptake in the assessment of yolk sac function. Obstet Gynecol 74:755-762, 1989.

256. Olmos G, Naftolin F, Tranque P, Garcia-Segura LM. Synaptic remodeling in the rat arcuate nucleus during the estrus cycle. Neurosci 32:663-667, 1989.

257. Garcia-Segura LM, Olmos G, Robbins RJ, Hernandez P, Meyer JH, Naftolin F. Estradiol induces rapid remodelling of plasma membranes in developing rat cerebrocortical neurons in culture. Brain Res 498:339-343, 1989.

258. Naftolin F, Andrade-Gordon P, Pellicer A, Palumbo A, Apa R, Zreik T, Yoon TK, DeCherney A. Angiotensin II: Does it have a direct obligate role in ovulation? Science 245:870-871, 1989.

259. Garcia-Segura LM, Perez J, Tranque PA, Olmos G, Naftolin F. Sex differences in plasma membrane concanavalin A binding in the rat arcuate neurons. Br Res Bull 22:651-655, 1989.

260. Garcia-Segura LM, Torres-Aleman I, Naftolin F. Astrocytic shape and glial fibrillary acidic protein immunoreactivity are modified by estradiol in primary rat hypothalamic cultures. Dev Brain Res 47:298-302, 1989.

261. Robbins RJ, Torres-Aleman I, Leranth C, Bradberry CW, Deutch AY, Welsh S, Roth RH, Spencer D, Redmond DE, Jr., Naftolin F. Cryopreservation of human brain tissue. Experimental Neurology 107:208-213, 1990.

262. Hutchinson-Williams KA, DeCherney AH, Lavy G, Diamond MP, Naftolin F, Lunenfeld B. Luteal rescue in in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET). Fertil Steril 53:495-501, 1990.

263. Torres-Aleman I, Naftolin F, Robbins R. Trophic effects of basic fibroblast growth factor on fetal rat hypothalamic cells: Interactions with insulin-like growth factor I. Devl Brain Res 52:253-258, 1990.

264. Pagnell M, Snay KJ, Trimmer JS, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F, Kaczmarek LK, Boyle MB. Estrogen induction of a small, putative K+ channel mRNA in rat uterus. Neuron 4:807-812, 1990.

265. Perez J, Tranque PA, Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura LM. Gap junctions in the hypothalamic arcuate neurons of ovariectomized and estradiol-treated rats. Neurosci Lett 108:17-21, 1990.

266. Rasmussen JE, Torres-Aleman I, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. The effects of estradiol on the growth patterns of estrogen receptor-positive hypothalamic cell lines. Endocrinology 126:235-240, 1990.

267. Brown TJ, Naftolin F, MacLusky NJ. Prazosin treatment does not affect progestin receptor induction in microdissected regions of the rat hypothalamus. Brain Res 512:238-242, 1990.

268. Jones E, Naftolin F. Estrogen effects on the tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic system in the female rat brain. Brain Res 510:84-91, 1990.

269. Torres-Aleman I, Naftolin F, Robbins RJ. Characterization of the trophic effects of insulin-like growth factor I on fetal hypothalamic cells in culture. Neurosci 35:601-608, 1990.

270. Brown TJ, MacLusky NJ, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. Comparison of age- and sex-related changes in cell nuclear estrogen-binding capacity and progestin receptor induction in the rat brain. Endocr 126:2965-2972, 1990.

271. Redmond DE, Leranth C, Spencer DD, Robbins R, Vollmer T, Kim JH, Roth RH, Naftolin F. Fetal neural graft survival. The Lancet, 336:820-822, 1990.

272. Naftolin F, Perez J, Leranth CS, Redmond DE, Jr., Garcia-Segura LM. African green monkeys have sexually dimorphic and estrogen-sensitive hypothalamic neuronal membranes. Br Res Bull, 25:575-579, 1990.

273. Garcia-Segura LM, Perez J, Tranque P, Naftolin F. Cellular effects of ovarian secretions on the central nervous system. In: Ovarian Secretions and Cardiovascular and Neurological Function. (Eds) F. Naftolin, et al., Raven Press, New York, pp. 273-286, 1990.

274. Robbins R, Rasmussen J, Naftolin F, Torres-Aleman I. Growth factors and the developmental neurobiology of the hypothalamus. Acta Paediatrica Scandinavia 367:93-97, 1990.

275. Brown TJ, MacLusky NJ, Leranth C, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. Progestin receptor-containing cells in guinea pig hypothalamus: Afferent connections, morphological characteristics, and neurotransmitter content. Molec and Cell Neurosci, 1:58-77, 1990.

276. Perez J, Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura LM. Sexual differentiation of synaptic connectivity and neuronal plasma membrane in the arcuate nucleus of the rat hypothalamus. Brain Res, 527:116-122, 1990.

277. Jakab RL, Naftolin F, Leranth C. Convergent vasopressinergic and hippocampal input onto somatospiny neurons of the rat lateral septal area. Neuroscience, 40:413-421, 1991.

278. Garcia-Segura LM, Perez J, Jones E, Naftolin F. Loss of sexual dimorphism in rat arcuate nucleus neuronal membranes with reproductive aging. Experimental Neurology, 112:125-128, 1991.

280. Leranth C, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F. Estrogen induces ultrastructural changes in progesterone receptor-containing GABA neurons of the primate hypothalamus. Neuroendocrinology, 54:571-579, 1991.

281. Whitten PL, Naftolin F. Dietary estrogens: A biologically active background for estrogen action. In: The New Biology of Steroid Hormones. R. Hochberg, F. Naftolin, (Eds) Serono Symposia, Raven Press, Vol. 74:155-169, 1991.

282. Balthazart J, Foidart A, Surlemont C, Harada N, Naftolin F. Neuroanatomical specificity in autoregulation of aromatase-immunoreactive neurons by androgens and estrogens: an immunocytochemical study. Brain Res, 574:280-290, 1992.

283. Whitten P, Naftolin F. Effects of a phytoestrogen diet on estrogen-dependent reproductive processes in immature female rats. Steroids, 57:56-61, 1992.

284. Whitten P, Russell E, Naftolin F. Effects of a normal, human-concentration, phytoestrogen diet on rat uterine growth. Steroids, 57:98-106, 1992.

285. Garcia-Segura LM, Diolez-Bojda F, Lenoir V, Naftolin F, Kerdelhue B. Estrogen-like effects of the mammary carcinogen 7, 12-dimethylbenz (A) anthracene upon hypothalamic neuronal membranes. Brain Res Bull, 28:625-628, 1992.

286. Leranth C, MacLusky N, Brown T, Chen E, Redmond E, Naftolin F. Transmitter content and afferent connections of estrogen-sensitive progestin receptor-containing neurons in the primate hypothalamus. Neuroendocrinology, 55:667-682, 1992.

287. Horvath TL, Leranth C, Naftolin F. Presence of calbindin and lack of parvalbumin in progesterone receptor-containing neurons of the monkey mediobasal hypothalamus. Neuroscience, 50:309-314, 1992.

288. Horvath TL, Naftolin F, Leranth C. b -endorphin innervation of dopamine neurons in the rat hypothalamus; a light and electron microscopic double immunostaining study. Endocrinology, 131:1547-1555, 1992.

289. Tranque P, Calle R, Naftolin F, Robbins R. Involvement of protein kinase-C in the mitogenic effects of insulin-like growth factor-I on rat astrocytes. Endocrinology, 131:1948-1954, 1992.

290. Tranque P, Robbins R, Naftolin F, Andrade-Gordon P. Regulation of plasminogen activators and type-1 plasminogen activator inhibitor by cyclic AMP and phorbol ester in rat astrocytes. Glia, 6:163-171, 1992.

291. Brown TJ, Naftolin F, MacLusky NJ. Sex differences in estrogen receptor binding in the rat hypothalamus: Effects of subsaturating pulses of estradiol. Brain Res. 578:129-134, 1992.

292. Horvath TL, Naftolin F, Kalra SP, Leranth C. Neuropeptide-Y innervation of b -endorphin-containing cells in the rat mediobasal hypothalamus: A light and electron microscopic double immunostaining analysis. Endocrinology 131:2461-2467, 1992.

293. Spencer DD, Robbins RJ, Naftolin F, Marek LK, Vollmer T, Leranth CS, Rother RH, Price LH, Gjedde A, Bunney BS, Sass KJ, Elsworth JD, Kier EL, Makuch R, Hoffer PB, Redmond DE. Unilateral transplantation of human fetal mesencephalic tissue into the caudate nucleus of patients with Parkinson's Disease. NEJM 327:1541-1548, 1992.

294. Peterson B, Leckman J. Scahill L, Naftolin F, Keefe D, Charest N, Cohen DJ. Steroid hormones and CNS sexual dimorphisms modulate symptom expression in Tourette's syndrome. Psychoneuroendocr, 17:553-563, 1992.

295. Horvath T, Naftolin F, Leranth C. GABAergic and catecholaminergic innervation of mediobasal hypothalamic beta-endorphin cells projecting to the medial preoptic area. Neuroscience, 51:391-399, 1992.

296. Soendoro T, Diamond M, Pepperell J, Naftolin F. The in vitro perifused rat ovary: I. Steroid secretion in response to ramp and pulsatile stimulation with luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone. Gynecol Endocrinol, 6: 229-238, 1992.

297. Soendoro T, Diamond M, Pepperell J, Naftolin F. The in vitro perifused rat ovary: II. Role of oxygen tension in the whole and quartered ovary. Gynecol Endocrinol, 6:239-245, 1992.

298. Soendoro T, Diamond M, Pepperell J, Naftolin F. The in vitro perifused rat ovary: III. Interrelationship of the follicular and stromal compartments on steroid release. Gynecol Endocrinol, 7:1-6, 1993.

299. Soendoro T, Diamond M, Pepperell J, Naftolin F. The in vitro perifused rat ovary: IV. Modulation of ovarian steroid secretion by insulin. Gynecol Endocrinol, 7:7-11, 1993

300. Soendoro T, Diamond M, Pepperell J, Naftolin F. The in vitro perifused rat ovary: V. The significance of the follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone ratio on steroid release. Gynecol Endocrinol, 7:13-17, 1993.

301. Jakab RL, Horvath TL, Leranth C, Harada N, Naftolin F. Aromatase immunoreactivity in the rat brain: gonadectomy-sensitive hypothalamic neurons and an unresponsive "Limbic Ring" of the lateral septum-bed nucleus-amygdala complex. J Steroid Biochem Molec Biol, 44:481-498, 1993.

302. Magriples U, Naftolin F, Schwartz P, Carcangiu ML. High-grade endometrial carcinoma in tamoxifen- treated breast cancer patients. Journal of Clin Onco, 11:485-490, 1993.

303. Piepmeier J, Keefe D, Weinstein M, Yoshida D, Zielinski J, Lin TT, Chen Z, Naftolin F. Estramustine and estrone analogs rapidly and reversibly inhibit deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis and alter morphology in cultured human glioblastoma cells. Neurosurgery 32:422-430, 1993.

304. Palumbo A, Pourmotabbed G, Carcangiu ML, Roa L, DeCherney A, Naftolin F. Immunohistochemical localization of renin and angiotensin II in the ovary: Comparison between normal women and patients with histologically proven polycystic ovarian disease. Fert Ster, 60:280-284, 1993.

305. Whitten P, Naftolin F. Steroid receptor affinities of plant flavonoids. Steroids, in press, 1993.

306. Perez J, Luquin S, Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura LM. The role of estradiol and progesterone in phased synaptic remodelling of the rat arcuate nucleus. Brain Res, 608:38-44, 1993.

307. Luquin S, Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura LM. Natural fluctuation and gonadal hormone regulation of astrocyte immunoreactivity in dentate gyrus. J Neurobiology, 24:913-924, 1993.

308. Perez J, Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura LM. Cycloheximide mimics effects of oestradiol that are linked to synaptic plasticity of hypothalamic neurons. J Neurocytol, 22:233-243, 1993.

309. Horvath T, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F, Leranth C. Neuropeptide-Y innervation of estrogen-induced progesterone receptor-containing dopamine cells in the monkey hypothalamus: a triple labeling light and electron microscopic study. Endocrinology 133:405-414, 1993.

310. Horvath T, Naftolin F, Leranth C. Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone and gamma-aminobutyric acid neurons in the medial preoptic area are synaptic targets of dopamine axons originating in anterior periventricular areas. J Neuroendocr 5:71-79, 1993.

311. Berstein LM, Santner SJ, Brodie AM, Koos RD, Naftolin F, Santen RJ. Pseudoaromatase in circulating lymphocytes. J Steroid Biochem Molec Biol 44:647-649, 1993.

312. Pepperell JR, Nemeth G, Yamada Y, Naftolin F . The type 1 angiotensin-II receptor mediates intracellular calcium mobilization in rat luteal cells. Endocrinology, 133:1678-1684, 1993.

313. Redmond DE Jr., Robbins RJ, Naftolin F, Marek KL, Vollmer TL, Leranth C., Roth RH, Price LH, Gjedde A, Bunney BS, Sass KJ, Elsworth JD, Kier EL, Makuch R, Hoffer PB, Gulanski BI, Serrano C, Spencer D. Cellular replacement of dopamine deficit in Parkinson's disease using human fetal mesencephalic tissue: preliminary results in four patients. Assoc Res in Nervous and Mental Disease. 71:325-359, 1993.

314. Naftolin F, Leranth C, Perez J, Garcia-Segura LM. Estrogen induces synaptic plasticity in adult primate neurons. Neuroendocrinology, 57: 935-939, 1993.

315. Seifer DB, Charland C, Berlinsky D, Penzias AS, Haning RV, Jr, Naftolin F, Baker BE. Proliferative index of human luteinized granulosa cells varies as a function of ovarian reserve. Amer. J. Obstet Gynecol 169: 1531-1535, 1993.

316. Whitten P, Lewis C, Naftolin F. A phytoestrogen diet induces the premature anovulatory syndrome in lactationally exposed female rats. Biol of Repro 49:1117-1121, 1993.

317. Pepperell JR, Nemeth G, Roa L, Yamada Y, Palumbo A, Naftolin F. Intraovarian regulation by the ovarian renin-angiotensin system. In: Symposium Proceedings. Australian New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 34:288-292, 1994.

318. Seifer DB, Roa L, Keefe D, Zhang H, Goodman S, Jones EE, Naftolin F. Increasing hypothalamic arcuate nucleus glial peroxidase activity in aging female rats is reduced by an antiestrogen and a gonadotropin- releasing hormone agonist. Menopause, 2:83-90,1994.

319. Peterson BS, Leckman JF, Scahill L, Naftolin F, Keefe D, Charest NJ, King RA, Hardin MT, Cohen DJ. Steroid hormones and Tourette's Syndrome: Early Experience with antiandrogen therapy. J Clin Psychopharm. 14:131-135, 1994.

320. Tranque P, Naftolin F, Robbins R. Differential regulation of astrocyte plasminogen activators by insulin-like growth factor-1 and epidermal growth factor. Endocrinology, 134:2606-2613, 1994.

321. Nathan JD, Keefe DL, Weinstein MA, Chen Z, Naftolin F. Estrogen mustard induces cell cycle arrest of human epithelial ovarian cancer cell lines. Journal of Society for Gynecologic Investigation, 1:97-103, 1994.

322. Garcia-Segura LM, Luquin S, Parducz A, Naftolin F. Gonadal hormone regulation of glial fibrillary acidic protein immunoreactivity and glial ultrastructure in the rat neuroendocrine hypothalamus. Glia 10:59-69, 1994.

323. Roa-Pena L, Zreik T, Harada N, Spelsberg TC, Riggs BL, Naftolin F. Human osteoblast-like cells express aromatase immunoreactivity. Menopause, Vol 1:73-78, 1994.

324. Santen RJ, Martel J, Hoagland M, Naftolin F, Roa L, Harada N, Hafer L, Zaino R, Santner SJ. Stromal spindle cells contain aromatase in human breast tumors. J. Clin. Endoc. Metab., 79:627-632, 1994.

325. Leslie KK, Keefe D, Powell S, Naftolin F. Estrogen receptors are identified in the glioblastoma cell line U138MG. Journal of Society for Gynecologic Investigation, 1:238-244, 1994.

326. Whitten PL, Russell E, Naftolin F. Influence of phytoestrogen diets on estradiol action in the rat uterus. Steroids, 59:443-449, 1994.

327. Brown TJ, Hochberg B, Naftolin F, MacLusky NJ. Pubertal development of estrogen receptors in the rat brain. Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences, 5:475-483, 1994.

328. Duenas M, Luquin S, Chowen JA, Torres-Aleman I, Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura LM. Gonadal hormone regulation of insulin-like growth factor-I-like immunoreactivity in hypothalamic astroglia of developing and adult rats. Neuroendocrinology 59:528-38, 1994.

329. Jakab RL, Harada N, Naftolin F. Aromatase-(estrogen synthetase) immunoreactive neurons in the rat septal area. A light and electron microscopic study. Brain Research, 664:85-93, 1994.

330. Naftolin F, Whitten P, Keefe D. An evolutionary perspective on the climateric and menopause. Menopause, 4:223-225, 1994.

331. Whitten P, Lewis C, Russell E, Naftolin F. Phytoestrogen influences on the development of behavior and gonadotropin function. Proceedings of the Soceity for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 208:82-86, 1995.

332. Whitten P, Lewis C, Russell E, Naftolin F. Potential adverse effects of phytoestrogens. J of Nutrition, 125:771S-776S, 1995.

333. Herbison AE, Horvath TL, Naftolin F, Leranth C. Distribution of estrogen receptor-immunoreactive cells in monkey hypothalamus: relationship to neurones containing luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone and tyrosine hydroxylase. Neuroendocrinology, 61:1-10, 1995.

334. Horvath TL, Leranth C, Kalra SP, Naftolin F. Galanin neurons exhibit estrogen receptor immunoreactivity in the female rat mediobasal hypothalamus. Brain Research, 675:321-324, 1995.

335. Horvath TL, Kalra SP, Naftolin F, Leranth C. Morphological evidence for galanin-opiate interaction in the rat mediobasal hypothalamus. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 7:579-588, 1995.

336. Klepper S, Naftolin F, Peipmeier JM. Verapamil treatment attenuates immunoreactive GFAP at cerebral cortical lesion site. Brain Research, 695:245-249, 1995.

337. Price LH, Spencer DD, Marek KL, Robbins RJ, Leranth C, Farhi A, Naftolin F, Roth RH, Bunney BS, Hoffer PA, Makuch R, Redmond DE. Psychiatric status after human fetal mesencephalic tissue transplantation in Parkinson’s Disease. Biological Psychiatry, 38:498-505, 1995.

338. Garcia-Segura LM, Canas B, Parducz A, Rougon G, Theodosis D, Naftolin F and Torres-Aleman I. Estradiol promotion of changes in the morphology of astroglia growing in culture depends on the expression of polysialic acid of neural membranes. Glia, 13:209-216, 1995.

339. Sass KJ, Buchanan CP, Westerveld M, Marek K, Redmond DE, Spencer DD, Naftolin F. General cognitive ability following unilateral and bilateral fetal ventral mesencephalic tissue transplantation for treatment of Parkinson's Disease. Archives of Neurology, 52:680-686, 1995.

340. Naftolin F, Horvath TL, Jakab RL, Leranth C, Harada N, Balthazart J. Aromatase immunoreactivity in axon terminals of the vertebrate brain; an immunocytochemical study on quail, rat, monkey and human tissues. Neuroendocrinology, 63:149-155, 1996.

341. Levy A, Garcia-Segura LM, Nevo Z, David Y, Naftolin F, Shahar A. A new organotypic culture method to study the actions of steroid hormones on the nervous system. J of Neurosci Res, 43:719-725, 1996.

342. Horvath TL, Naftolin F, Leranth C, Sahu A and Kalra S. Morphological and pharmacological evidence for neuropeptide Y-galanin interaction in the rat hypothalamus. Endocrinology, 137:3069-3077, 1996.

343. Garcia-Segura LM, Chowen JA, Naftolin F. Endocrine glia: roles of glial cells in the brain actions of steroid and thyroid hormones and in the regulation of hormone secretion. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 17:180-211, 1996.

344. Naftolin F, Mor G, Horvath TL, Luquin S, Fajer AB, Kohen F, Garcia-Segura LM. Synaptic remodeling in the arcuate nucleus during the estrous cycle is induced by estrogen and precedes the preovulatory gonadotrophin surge. Endocrinology, 137:5576-5580, 1996.

345. Pu S, Horvath TL, Diano S, Naftolin F, Kalra PS, Kalra SP. Evidence showing that beta-endorphin regulates cyclic guanosine 3’,5’-monophosphate (cGMP) efflux: anatomical and functional support for an interaction between opiates and nitric oxide. Endocrinology, 138:1537-43, 1997.

346. Duenas M, Torres-Aleman I, Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura L. Interaction of insulin-like growth factor-1 and estradiol signaling pathways on hypothalamic neuronal differentiation. Neuroscience, 74:531-539, 1996.

347. Levy A, Garcia-Segura M, Nevo Z, Shahar A, Naftolin F. Action of steroid hormones on growth and differentiation of CNS and spinal cord organotypic cultures. Cellular and Molecular biology, 16:445-50, 1996.

348. Diano S, Naftolin F, Horvath TL. Gonadal steroids target AMPA glutamate receptor-containing neurons in the rat hypothalamus, septum and amygdala: a morphological and biochemical study. Endocrinology, 138:778-789, 1997.

349. Horvath TL, Garcia-Segura LM, Naftolin F. Lack of gonadotrophin positive feedback in the male rat predicts lack of estrogen-induced synaptic plasticity in the arcuate nucleus. Neuroendocrinology, 65:136-140, 1997.

350. Horvath TL, Bechmann I, Naftolin F, Kalra SP, Leranth C. Heterogeneity in the neuropeptide Y-containing neurons of the rat arcuate nucleus: GABAergic and non-GABAergic subpopulations. Brain Research, 756:283-286, 1997.

351. Horvath TL, Roa-Pena L, Jakab RL, Simpson ER, Naftolin F. Aromatase in axonal processes of early postnatal hypothalamic and limbic area including the cingulate cortex. J. of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 61:349-357, 1997.

352. Fernandez-Galaz MC, Morschl E, Chowen JA, Torres-Aleman I, Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura LM. Role of astroglia and insulin-like growth factor-1 in gonadal hormone-dependent synaptic plasticity. Brain Research Bulletin 44:525-531, 1997.

353. Diano S, Naftolin F, Horvath TL. Kainate glutamate receptors (GluR5-7) in the rat arcuate nucleus; their relationship to tanycytes, astrocytes, neurons and gonadal steroid receptors. J. of Neuroendocrinology, 10:239-247, 1998.

354. Garcia-Segura LM, Cardona-Gomez P, Naftolin F, Chowen J. Estradiol upregulates Bcl-2 expression in adult brain neurons. NeuroReport, 9:593-597, 1998.

355. Diano S, Naftolin F, Goglia F, Csernus V, Horvath TJ. Monosynaptic pathway between the arcuate nucleus expressing glial type II iodothyronine 5’-deiodinase mRNA and the medial eminence-projective TRH cells of the rat paraventricular nucleus. J. Neuroendocrinology, 10:731-742, 1998.

356. Diano S, Naftolin F, Goglia F, Horvath T. Fasting induced increase in type II iodothyronine deiodinase activity and messenger RNA levels is not reversed by thyroxine in the rat hypothalamus. J. Endocrinology, J. Endocrinology, 139:2879-2884, 1998.

357. Lane D, Kauls L, Ickovics J, Naftolin F, Feinstein A. Early Postpartum Discharges: Impact of distress and outpatient problems. Archives of Family Medicine, In Press.

358. Mor G, Yue W, Santen R, Gutierrez L, Eliza M, Berstein L, Harada N, Wang J, Lysiak J, Diano S, Naftolin F. Macrophages, estrogen and the microenvironment of breast cancer. J Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, In Press.

359. Diano S, Horvath TL, Mor G, Register T, Adams M, Harada N, Naftolin F. Aromatase and estrogen receptor immunoreactivity in the coronoary arteries of monkeys and humans. Menopause, In Press.

360. Nilsen J, Mor G, Naftolin F. Raloxifene induces neurite outgrowth in estrogen receptor positive PC12 cells. Menopause, In Press.

361. Diano S., Naftolin F., Goglia F., Horvath TL. Segregation of the intra- and extrahypothalamic neuropeptide Y and catecholaminergic inputs on paraventricular neurons, including those producing thyrotropin-releasing hormone. Regulatory Peptides 75-76:117-126, 1998.

Books/Symposia

1. Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Davies IJ (Eds) Subcellular Mechanisms in Reproductive Neuroendocrinology. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 1976.

2. Naftolin F. (Ed) Abnormal Fetal Growth: Biological Bases and Consequences. Berlin, Dahlem Konferenzen, 1978.

3. Tolis G, Labrie F, Martin JB, Naftolin F (Eds) Clinical Neuroendocrinology: A Pathophysiological Approach. New York, Raven Press, 1979.

4. Naftolin F, Stubblefield PG (Eds) Dilatation of the Uterine Cervix: Connective Tissue Biology and Clinical Management. New York, Raven Press, 1980.

5. Hamilton DW, Naftolin F (Eds) Basis and Development of Reproduction, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1981.

6. Naftolin F, Butz E (Eds) Sexual Dimorphism. Science 211(4488):1263-1324, 1981.

7. Hamilton DW, Naftolin F (Eds) Reproductive Function in the Male, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1982.

8. Martini L, Cellotti F, Naftolin F (Eds) Metabolism of Steroids in Brain. New York, Raven Press, 1984.

9. Naftolin F, DeCherney AH (Eds) Control of Follicle Development, Ovulation and Luteal Functions: Lessons From In Vitro Fertilization, New York, Raven Press, 1987.

10. Naftolin F, Guttman J, DeCherney AH, Sarrel P (Eds) Effects of Ovarian Secretions on the Cardiovascular and Nervous System, New York, Raven Press, 1990.

11. Hochberg RB, Naftolin F. (Eds) The New Biology of Steroid Hormones, New York, Raven Press, 1991.

12. Lobo R A, Naftolin, F. (Eds) Progesterone in Hormone Replacement Therapy, New Jersey, Parthenon Publishing, 1992.

13. Magness R, Naftolin F. (Eds) Local Systems in Reproduction, New York, Raven Press, 1993.

Book Chapter/Reviews/Etc.

  1. Naftolin F. Fertility and contraception in the human female. Br Med Bull 26:95, 1970.
  2. Naftolin F, Judd HL. Testicular feminization. In: Wynn RM (Ed) Obstetrics and Gynecology Annual, 1973. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, pp. 25-53, 1972.
  3. Naftolin F. Prostaglandins: Basic reproductive considerations and new clinical applications. In: Kahn RH, Lands WE (Eds) Prostaglandins and Cyclic-AMP: Biological Actions and Clinical Applications. New York, Academic Press, pp. 157-181, 1973.
  4. Naftolin F. Remarks by the chairman of the clinical session on gonadotropin releasing hormones. In: Gual C, Rosemberg E (Eds) Hypothalamic hypophysiotropic hormones. Amsterdam, Excerpta Medica, pp. 424-425, 1973.
  5. Shane J, Naftolin F, Newmark SR. Gynecologic endocrine emergencies. JAMA 231:393-395, 1975.
  6. Naftolin F, Ryan KJ. The metabolism of androgens in central neuroendocrine tissues. J Steroid Biochem 6:993-997, 1975
  7. Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Davies I, Reddy VV, Flores F, Petro Z, Kuhn M, White RJ, Takaoka Y, Wolin L. The formation of estrogens by central neuroendocrine tissues. Recent Prog Horm Res 31:295-319, 1975.
  8. Shane JM, Naftolin F. Aberrant hormone activity by tumors of gynecologic importance. Am J Obstet Gynecol 121:133-147, 1975.
  9. Challis JRG, Naftolin F, Davies IJ, Ryan KJ, Lanman T. Endogenous steroids in neuroendocrine tissues. In: Naftolin F, Davies IJ (Eds) Subcellular Mechanisms in Reproductive Neuroendocrinology. Amsterdam, Elsevier, pp. 247-261, 1976.
  10. Davies IJ, Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Siu J. Specific binding of steroids by neuroendocrine tissues. In: Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Davies IJ (Eds) Subcellular Mechanisms in Reproductive Neuroendocrinology. Amsterdam, Elsevier, pp. 263-275, 1976.
  11. Naftolin F. Metabolism of steroids in the brain. In: James VHT (Ed) Endocrinology: Proceedings of the V International Congress of Endocrinology, Hamburg. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica, pp. 29-33, 1976.
  12. Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Davies IJ. Androgen aromatization by neuroendocrine tissues. In: Naftolin F, Ryan KJ, Davies IJ (Eds) Subcellular Mechanisms in Reproductive Neuroendocrinology. Amsterdam, Elsevier, pp. 347-355, 1976.
  13. Naftolin F, Brawer J. Hypothalamus: Biological processes: Significant Discoveries, (Historic Chart). In: Greep RO, Koblinsky MA (Eds) Frontiers in Reproduction and Fertility Control. Cambridge, MIT Press, pp. 480-483, 1977.
  14. Yen SSC, Naftolin F, Lein A, Krieger D, Utiger R. Hypothalamic influences on pituitary function in humans. In: Greep RO, Koblinsky MA (Eds) Frontiers in Reproduction and Fertility Control. Cambridge, MIT Press, pp. 108-127, 1977.
  15. Naftolin F, Brawer JR. Sex hormones as growth-promoting factors for the endocrine hypothalamus. J Steroid Biochem 8:339-343, 1977.
  16. Naftolin F. Maturational changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary axis during puberty. In: Givens Jr (Ed) Endocrine Causes of Menstrual Disorders. Chicago, Year Book Medical Publishers, pp. 3-14, 1978.
  17. Naftolin F, Brawer JR. The effect of estrogens on hypothalamic structure and function. Am J Obstet Gynecol 132:758-765, 1978.
  18. Naftolin F, Tolis G. Neuroendocrine regulation of the menstrual cycle. Clin Obstet Gynecol 21:17-29, 1978.
  19. Naftolin F, Shane JM. Gynecologic Endocrinology, Part I: General Concepts/Birth through Puberty. New York, MEDCOM, 1978.
  20. Naftolin F, Shane JM. Gynecologic Endocrinology, Part II: The reproductive years. New York, MEDCOM, 1978.
  21. Tyson J, Archer D, Friesen H, Laws E, Naftolin F, Robyn C. Pituitary tumors: Approaches to diagnosis and treatment. In: Contemporary Ob/Gyn, Vol. 11, pp. 84-85, 1978.
  22. Brawer JR, Naftolin F. The effects of oestrogen on hypothalamic tissue. In: Sex, Hormones and Behavior. Ciba Foundation Symposium 62. Amsterdam, Excerpta Medica, pp. 19-40, 1979.
  23. McInnes Dr, Naftolin F. Pathophysiology of gonadotrophin secretion leading to the use of luteinizing hormone-releasing factor as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool. In: Tolis G (Ed) Clinical Neuroendocrinology: A Pathophysiological Approach. New York, Raven Press, pp. 345-354, 1979.
  24. Naftolin F. Endocrinology of the developing fetus. Contemporary Ob/Gyn 13:155-158, 1979.
  25. DeCherney A, Naftolin F. Hypothalamic and pituitary development in the fetus. Clin Obstet Gynecol 23:749-763, 1980.
  26. DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Conventional and microscopic techniques in the treatment of infertility. New York, MEDCOM, 1980.
  27. Shane JM, Naftolin F. Infertility. Part I: Introduction and gametogenesis. New York, MEDCOM, 1980.
  28. Shane JM, Naftolin F. Infertility. Part II: Meeting of the gametes and fetal wastage. New York, MEDCOM, 1980.
  29. DeCherney AH, Romero R, Naftolin F. Surgical management of unruptured ectopic pregnancy. Ob/Gyn Digest, Switzerland and Netherland Edition, August 1981.
  30. McInnes DR, Naftolin F, van der Rest M. Cervical changes in pregnant women. IN: Dilation of the Uterine Cervix. (Eds) F. Naftolin and P.G. Stubblefield. Raven Press, NY pg 181-193, 1980.
  31. MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Sexual differentiation of the central nervous system. Science 211:1294-1303, 1981.
  32. Wilen R, Naftolin F. The development of adult reproductive endocrine function. In: Development of Fertility. (Eds) D. Hamilton, F. Naftolin. 1:74-100, MIT Press Cambridge, Mass. 1981.
  33. Wilen R, Naftolin F. Puberty and adolescence. In: Development of Fertility, (Eds) D. Hamilton, F. Naftolin. 1:101-117, MIT Press Cambridge, Mass. 1981.
  34. Carson GD, Naftolin F. Fertilization and pre-implantation development. La Vie Medicale au Canada Francis, 11:216-226, 1982.
  35. DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Gestational trophoblastic neoplasms: Clinical principles of diagnosis and management. In: Goldstein DP, Berkowitz RS (Eds) Review of Major Problems in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Philadelphia, WB Saunders, 1982.
  36. Schwartz PE, Naftolin F. Germ cell tumors of the ovary: Current strategies. New York, MEDCOM, 1982.
  37. Swigar M, Naftolin F, DeCherney AH. Psychogenic factors in amenorrhea. In: Flamignia C, Givens JR (Eds) The Gonadotropins: Basic Science and Clinical Aspects in the Female. New York, Academic Press, pp. 260-283, 1982.
  38. Naftolin F, MacLusky NJ. Aromatase in the central nervous system. Cancer Res 43:3274s-3276s, 1982.
  39. Barnea ER, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Catechol estrogens. In: Litwack G (Ed) Biochemical Actions of Hormones, Vol. XI. New York, Academic Press, pp. 267-307, 1983.
  40. Naftolin F. Developmental neuroendocrinology of the fetus. In: Queenan JT (Ed) Management of High Risk Pregnancy, 2nd Ed. Oradell New Jersey, Medical Economics Co, pp. 3-6, 1983.
  41. Sanyal MK, Naftolin F. In vitro embryogenesis. In: New Frontiers in Mammalian Reproduction and Development. J of Comp Medicine, 1983.
  42. Schwartz PE, Naftolin F. Ovarian tumors with endocrine manifestations. In: Krieger DT, Bardin CW (Eds) Current Therapy in Endocrinology. Philadelphia, BC Decker Inc, pp. 409-417, 1983.
  43. Sanyal MK, Naftolin F. In vitro development of the mammalian embryo. J Exp Zool 228:235-251, 1983.
  44. Barnea ER, Naftolin F, Tolis G, DeCherney AH. Hypothalamic amenorrhea syndromes. In: Givens JR (Ed) Hypothalamus in Health and Disease. Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers, pp. 147-170, 1984.
  45. DeCherney AH, Cholst I, Naftolin F. The management of intractable uterine bleeding utilizing the resectoscope-hysteroscope. In: Siegler AM (Ed) Hysteroscopy: Principles and Practice. Philadelphia, JP Lippincott, pp. 140-142, 1984.
  46. Huszar G, Naftolin F. The myometrium and uterine cervix in normal and preterm labor. N Engl J Med 311:571-581, 1984.
  47. Laufer N, Tarlatzis BC, Naftolin F. In vitro fertilization: State of the art. Sem Reprod Endocrinol 2:197-219, 1984.
  48. Naftolin F, MacLusky NJ. The aromatization hypothesis revisited. In: Serio M, Motta M, Zanis M, Martini L (Eds): Sexual Differentiation: Basic and Clinical Aspects. New York, Raven Press, pp. 79-91, 1984.
  49. Naftolin F. Reflections of estrogens. OB/GYN Trends at Yale University School of Medicine, December, pg 3-4, 1985.
  50. Huszar G, Cabrol D, Naftolin F. The relationship between myometrial and cervical functions in pregnancy and labor. In: Huszar G (Ed) The Physiology and Biochemistry of the Uterus in Pregnancy and Labor. Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, pp. 287-306, 1986.
  51. Mattson RH, Cramer JA, Darney PD, Naftolin F. Use of oral contraceptives by women with epilepsy. JAMA 256:238-240, 1986.
  52. Sakamoto H, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. Steroid receptors in the pregnant uterus. In: Huszar G (Ed) The Physiology and Biochemistry of the Uterus in Pregnancy and Labor. Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, pp. 35-51, 1986.
  53. Naftolin F, Diamond MP, Pinter E, Reece EA, Sanyal MK. A hypothesis concerning the general basis of organogenetic congenital anomalies. Am J Obstet Gynecol 157:1-4, 1987.
  54. Naftolin F, Jones E, Barnea ER. Neuroendocrine aspects of ovulation induction. In: F. Naftolin, A.H. DeCherney (Eds) The Control of Follicle Development, Ovulation, and Luteal Function: Lessons from In Vitro Fertilization. New York, Raven Press, pp. 1-8, 1987.
  55. Pellicer A, Diamond MP, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Intraovarian markers of follicular and oocyte maturation. J In Vitro Fert Embryo Transfer, 4:205-217, 1987.
  56. Schwartz PE, Eisenfeld AJ, MacLusky NJ, Lazo JS, Hochberg RB, Naftolin F. Hormonal therapy for epithelial ovarian cancer. In: Rutledge FN, Freedman RS, Gershenson DM (Eds) Gynecologic Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies. University of Texas System Cancer Center, pp. 91-110, 1987.
  57. Tolis G, Piaditis G, Costantzoglou G, Naftolin F. Neurotransmitter agonists and antagonists: Factors affecting follicular development and ovulation. In: F Naftolin, AH DeCherney (Eds) The Control of Follicle Development, Ovulation, and Luteal Function: Lessons from In Vitro Fertilization. New York, Raven Press, pp. 163-176, 1987.
  58. DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy. In: Behrman SJ, Kistner RW, Patton GW (Eds) Progress in Infertility, 3rd Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., pp. 181-194, 1988.
  59. DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Diethylstilbestrol: Effect on Fertility. In: Behrman SJ, Kistner RW, Patton GW (Eds) Progress in Infertility, 3rd Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., pp. 227-236, 1988.
  60. Lavy G, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Local factors in reproduction. In: Negro-Vilar A, Isidori A, Paulson J, Abdelmassih R, deCastro MPP (Eds) Andrology and Human Reproduction. New York, Raven Press, pp. 157-174, 1988.
  61. Lightman A, Palumbo A, Rzasa PJ, Culler MD, Jones C, Caride VJ, Negro-Vilar AF, Deschepper CF, Ireland JJ, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. The ovarian renin-angiotensin system (OVRAS). In: H Imura, K Shizume and S Yoshida (Eds) Progress in Endocrinology, 1988, Volume 2, Proceedings of the 8th International Congress of Endocrinology, Kyoto, Japan, July 17-23. Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam, pp. 1201-1206, 1988.
  62. Naftolin F, Lavy G, Palumbo A, DeCherney AH. Poissons, grenouilles, femmes et hommes: The appropriation and retention of archetypical systems for reproduction. Gynecol Endocrinol 2:265-273, 1988.
  63. Naftolin F, MacLusky NJ, Leranth CZ, Sakamoto SH, Garcia-Segura LM. The cellular effects of estrogens on neuroendocrine tissues. J Ster Biochem 30:195-207, 1988.
  64. Schwartz PE, Naftolin F. Hormonal receptors and therapy. In: Berek JS, and Hacker NF (Eds) Practical Gynecologic Oncology. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, pp. 589-610, 1988.
  65. Naftolin F, Palumbo A, Pellicer T, Zreik T, DeCherney AH. The renin-angiotensin system in the human ovary and its control as a potential method of contraception. Human Reproduction and Contraception in: Proceedings of the 6th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Contraception, May 23-26, 1988, (Eds) S. Tagaki, GI Zatuchni and T Kobayashi. Professional Postgraduate Services, Tokyo, Japan, pg. 74-78, 1988.
  66. Lightman A, Palumbo A, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. The ovarian renin-angiotensin system. Seminars in Reproductive Endocrinology, 7:79-87, 1989.
  67. Grainger DA, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Ovarian secretions in cycling women. In: Ovarian Secretions and Cardiovascular and Neurological Function. F Naftolin, J Gutmann, A DeCherney and P Sarrel (Eds), Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, Serono Symposia, Raven Press, New York. Vol. 80:21-34, 1989.
  68. Naftolin F, Palumbo A, Jones C, Duby RT, Lightman A, Alam M, Lunenfeld E, Carcangiu ML, Rzasa PJ, Caride V, Culler MD, Nego-Vilar AF, Ireland JJ, Aguilera AG, DeCherney AH. The ovarian renin-angiotensin system (OVRAS). In: A Genezanni (Ed) Proceedings of the 1st Congress of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology, Crans Montana, Switzerland, March 1989.
  69. Alam M, Palumbo A, Lightman A, Apa R, Zreik T, Andrade-Gordon P, DeCherney A, Naftolin F. Renin and angiotensin formation and action in the ovary. Growth Factors in Fertility Regulation (Eds) F. Haseltine and JK. Findlay, NIH Proceedings. Cambridge Press, England 283-294, 1990.
  70. Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura LM, Keefe D, Leranth C, MacLusky NJ, Brawer JR. Estrogen effects on the synaptology and neural membranes of the rat hypothalamic arcuate nucleus. Biol Repro 42:21-28, 1990.
  71. Apa R, Zreik T, Lightman A, Palumbo A, Yoon TK, Andrade-Gordon P, DeCherney A, Naftolin F. The ovarian renin-angiotensin system and compartmental function in the ovary. VI World Congress In Vitro Fertilization and Alternate Assisted Reproduction. (Eds) S. Mashiach et al, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 147-151, 1990.
  72. Garcia-Segura LM, Tranque P, Olmos G, Naftolin F. Trophic and hormonal factors modulate neuronal membrane organization. Development and Plasticity of Brain Structures and Functions (Eds) J. Wenzel & J. Del Rio, Ergebn. Exp. Med., VEB Verlag Volk und Gesundheit Berlin, 51:235-244, 1990.
  73. Apa R, Zreik T, Naftolin F, Andrade-Gordon P. Direct glucocorticoid effect on tPA activity in rat granulosa cells. International Symposium on Major Advances in Human Female Reproduction. Serono Symposia. (Eds) S Mancuso, A Caruso, A Lanzone, AM Fulghesu, Rome, Italy. 73:85-92, 1990.
  74. Lavy G, Whitten PL, Naftolin F. Introduction to vertebrate reproductive endocrinology. In: PKT Pang and MP Schreibman (Eds) Vertebrate Endocrinology: Fundamentals and Biomedical Implications, Academic Press, New York, Vol 4, pp. 1-22, 1991.
  75. Apa R, Andrade-Gordon P, Zreik T, Palumbo A, DeCherney A, Naftolin F. The ovarian renin-angiotensin system (OVRAS) and events in the ovarian follicle. International Symposium on Major Advances in Human Female Reproduction. Serono Symposia. (Eds) S Mancuso, et al. 73:93-101, 1991.
  76. Thatcher S, Naftolin F. The aging and aged ovary. Seminars in Reproductive Endocrinology 9:171-181, 1991.
  77. Jones E, Seifer D, Naftolin F. Effects of hypothalamic-pituitary aging on reproduction. Seminars in Reproductive Endocrinology 9(3):221-230, 1991.
  78. Andrade-Gordon P, Zreik T, Apa R, Naftolin F. Role of angiotensin II in the processes leading to ovulation. Biochem Biopharmacology, 42:715-719, 1991.
  79. Naftolin F, Keefe D, Palumbo A, Garcia-Segura LM. The apparent paradox of sexual differentiation of the brain. In: S Mancuso (Ed) Achievements in Gynecology 1989-90, Basel, Karger, Contrib Gynecol Obstet, Vol. 18, 24-32 1991.
  80. Keefe D, Michelson DS, Lee SH, Naftolin F. Astrocytes within the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus contain estrogen-sensitive peroxidase, bind fluorescein-conjugated estradiol, and may mediate synaptic plasticity in the rat. Am J Obstet Gynecol 164:959-966, 1991.
  81. Keefe D, Michelson D, Naftolin F. Estrogen-effects on the organization of the rat brain: Astrocytes within the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus contain estrogen-sensitive peroxidase activity and may mediate synaptic plasticity in the rat. In: RB Hochberg, F Naftolin (Eds) New Biology of Steroid Hormones, Raven Press, New York, Vol. 74:265-274, 1991.
  82. Palumbo A, Pepperell J, Nemeth G, Carcangiu ML, Naftolin F. Local modulators in brain and ovary: Tissue renin-angiotensin systems. IN: Hormones in Gynecological Endocrinology, (Eds) A.R. Gennazzani and F. Petraglia. Parthenon, New Jersey, pg. 93-104, 1992.
  83. Reece A, Pinter E, Naftolin F. Experimental models of injury in the mammalian yolk sac. In: The Human Yolk Sac and Yolk Sac Tumors, Ed. F. Nogales, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 156-194, 1992.
  84. Keefe D, Naftolin F. Brain neurochemistry and mood. IN: Modern Management of Premenstrual Syndrome, (Eds) Sammuel Smith and Isaac Schiff, W.W. Norton & Company, NY., NY. pg. 55-70, 1993.
  85. Naftolin F, Leranth C, Garcia-Segura LM. Ultrastructural changes in hypothalamic cells during estrogen-induced gonadotrophin feedback. Neuroprotocols: A comparison to methods in Neurosciences. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, CA, Vol 1:16-26, 1992.
  86. Pepperell JR, Nemeth G, Palumbo A, Naftolin F. The intraovarian renin-angiotensin system. In: The Ovary, (Eds.) Eli Y. Adashi and Peter C.K. Keung, Raven Press, New York, 363-381, 1993.
  87. Palumbo A, Naftolin F. Implicaciones clinicas del sistema renina-angiotensina ovarico. In press, 1993.
  88. Seifer D, Naftolin F. Management of menstrual irregularities during adolescence, Raven Press, New York, 143,148, 1993
  89. Tranque P, Tranque P, Naftolin F. Plasminogen activators and glial cell function. In: Local Systems in Reproduction, (eds) R.R. Magness, F. Naftolin, Raven Press, New York, Vol. 96, 57-70, 1993.
  90. Schwartz P, Naftolin F. Hormone receptors and therapy. In: Practical Gynecologic Oncology, 2nd Edition (Eds) Berek and Hacker. In press, 1993.
  91. Naftolin F, Leranth C, Keefe D, Garcia-Segura LM. Estrogen-induced synaptic plasticity: Implications for Reproduction. Paris, Actualities Gynecologiques 24:45-51, 1993.
  92. Palumbo A, Carcangiu ML, Roa L, Pepperell J, Pourmotabbed G, Naftolin, F. The ovarian renin-angiotensin system in polycystic ovarian syndrome. In: Intraovarian Regulations and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Recent Progress on Clinical and Therapeutic Aspects. New York Academy of Sciences, 687:39-45, 1993.
  93. Pinter E, Reece A, Naftolin F. Organogenetic defects. Diabetes-associated congenital malformations: Experimental methods of induction and prevention. In: Metabolism in the female lifecycle, M.Diamond and F. Naftolin, eds., Serono Symposia, Rawenn Press, New York, pp. 203-213, 1993.
  94. Keefe D, Moore TC, Stein M, Naftolin F. Neuron-glial interactions in the estrogen-sensitive zone of reaction of the rat hypothalamus. In: Local Systems in Reproduction, (eds) R.R. Magness, F. Naftolin, Raven Press, New York, Vol. 96, 33-40, 1993.
  95. Palumbo A, Pepperell J, Nemeth G, Roa L, Naftolin F. The ovarian renin-angiotensin system: Possible roles in ovarian physiology and reproductive failure. In: Local Systems in Reproduction, (eds) R.R. Magness, F. Naftolin, Raven Press, New York, Vol. 96, 125-138, 1993.
  96. Redmond DE, Roth RH, Spencer DD, Naftolin F, Leranth C, Robbins RJ, Marek KL, Elsworth JD, Taylor JR, Sass KJ, Sladek JR. Neural transplantation for neurodegenerative diseases: Past, present, and future. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 695:258-66, 1993.
  97. Naftolin F. Brain aromatization of androgens. J Reprod Med. 39:257-261, 1994.
  98. Pepperell, J, Naftolin F. Intraovarian regulation of follicular development and ovulation. The Canadian Workshop on Human Reproduction and Reproductive Biology. Journal of the Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology of Canada, 11-13, 1994.
  99. Nemeth G, Pepperell JR, Yamada Y, Palumbo A, Naftolin F. The basis and evidence of a role for the ovarian renin-angiotensin system in health and disease. J Soc Gynecol Invest 1:118-127, 1994.
  100. Naftolin F. The use of androgens. In: Treatment of the Postmenopausal Woman: Basic and Clinical Aspects, 91-94, 1994.
  101. Reece EA, Pinter E, Wu YK, Naftolin F. The yolk sac theory: Closing the circle on why diabetes-associated malformations occur. J Soc Gynecol Invest. 1-11, 1994.
  102. Garcia-Segura LM, Chowen JA, Parducz A and Naftolin F. Gonadal Hormones as Promoters of Structural Synaptic Plasticity: Cellular Mechanisms. Prog in Neurobiol., Vol. 44:279-307, 1994.
  103. Whitten P, Naftolin F. Xenoestrogens and neuroendocrine development. In: Needleman HL and Bellinger D. (Eds) Prenatal Exposure to Toxicants. Maryland, Johns Hopkins University Press, 268-293, 1994.
  104. Leedom L, Lewis C, Garcia-Segura LM, Naftolin F. Regulation of arcuate nucleus synaptology by estrogen. Annals of the NY Academy of Sciences, 743:61-71, 1994.
  105. Garcia-Segura LM, Chowen JA, Duenas M, Torres-Aleman I, Naftolin F. Gonadal steroids as promoters of neuro-glial plasticity. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 19:445-453, 1994.
  106. Pepperell J, Nemeth G, Roa L, Yamada Y, Palumbo A, Naftolin F. Intraovarian regulation by the ovarian renin-angiotensin system. Australian & N Zealand J of Obstet & Gynae, 34:288-292, 1994.
  107. Keefe D, Garcia-Segura LM, Naftolin F. New insights into estrogen action on the brain. Neurobiology of Aging, 15:495-497, 1994.
  108. Leranth C, Naftolin F, Shanabrough M, Horvath TL. Electron microscopic double and triple labeling immunocytochemistry in the elucidation of synaptological interactions between ovarian steroid-sensitive neurons and circuits. In: Methods in Neuroscience, (Ed.) Academic Press, P.M. Conn, 403-434, 1994.
  109. Horvath TL, Leedom L, Lewis C, Garcia-Segura LM, Naftolin F. Estrogen-induced hypothalamic synaptic plasticity and the regulation of gonadotrophins. Current Opinion in Endocrinol and Diabetes, 2:186-190, 1995.
  110. Pepperell JR, Yamada Y, Palumbo A, Naftolin F. The ovarian renin angiotensin system: A paracrine-intracrine regulator of ovarian function. In: Tissue Renin Angiotensin Systems as Local Regulators in Reproductive and Endocrine Organs, (eds) Mukhopadhyay AK and Raizada MK, Plenum Press, 379-390, 1995.
  111. Leranth C, Naftolin F, Shanabrough M, Horvath T. Neuronal circuits regulating gonadotropin release in the rat. The Neurobiology of Puberty, 55-72, 1995.
  112. Garcia-Segura LM, Duenas M, Busiguina S, Naftolin F, Chowen JA. Gonadal hormone regulation of neuronal-glial interactions in the developing neuroendocrine hypothalamus. J of Steroid Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, 53:293-298, 1995.
  113. Naftolin F, Leranth C, Horvath T, Garcia-Segura LM. Potential neuronal mechanisms of estrogen actions in synaptogenesis and synaptic plasticity. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 16, 213-223, 1996.
  114. Leedom L, Garcia-Segura LM, Naftolin F. Estrogen effects on neuronal ultrastructure and synaptic plasticity. CNS Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators:Neuroactive Steroids, CRC Press, Chapter 6, 103-111, 1996.
  115. Naftolin F, Pinter E, Reece EA. Hyperglycemia and the developing neural tube. Developmental Brain Dysfunction, 9:187-197, 1996.
  116. Naftolin F, Palumbo A, Pepperell JR. Potential role of the renin-angiotensin system in polycystic ovaries. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, ed. R. Jeffrey Chang, M.D., publ. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Chapter 5, 71-88, 1996.
  117. Garcia-Segura LM, Chowen JA, Duenas M, Parducz A, Naftolin F. Gonadal steroids and astroglial plasticity. Cellular and Molecular Biology, 16:225-237, 1996.
  118. Parducz A, Szilagyi T, Hoyk S, Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura LM. Neuroplastic changes in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus: the estradiol effect is accompanied by increased exoendocytotic activity of neuronal membranes. Cellular and Molecular Biology, 16:259-269, 1996.
  119. Garcia-Segura LM, Chowen JA, Parducz A and Naftolin F. Glial cells and estrogen-induced synaptogenesis and synaptic plasticity. In: The Brain: Source and target for sex steroid hormones, (Eds) Genazzani AR, Petraglia F and Purdy RH, Parthenon Publishing, New York, 14:191-200, 1996.
  120. Garcia-Segura LM, Duenas M, Fernandez-Galaz MC, Chowen JA, Argente J, Naftolin F, Torres-Aleman I. Interaction of the signalling pathways of insulin-like growth factor-I and sex steroids in the neuroendocrine hypothalamus. Hormone Research 46:160-164, 1996.
  121. Horvath TL, Garcia-Segura LM, Naftolin F. Control of gonadotropin feedback: the possible role of estrogen-induced hypothalamic synaptic plasticity. Gynecological Endocrinology, 11:139-143, 1997.
  122. Wood RI, Naftolin F. Neurobiology of human sexuality. In: Neurobiological Foundation of Mental Illness. In press, 1997.
  123. Naftolin, F. Menopause and Cognition: Short-Term Memory Impairment. Menopause Management, 6:17-19, 1997.
  124. Kalra S., Horvath T., Naftolin F., Xu B., Pu S., Kalra P. The interactive language of the hypothalamus for the gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GNRH) system. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 9:569-576, 1997.
  125. Garcia-Segura LM, Naftolin F, Chowen JA. Action des stéroïdes sur le cerveau. Reproduction Humaine et Hormones, 11:229-233, 1998.
  126. Mor G, Naftolin F. Estrogen, menopause and the immune system. Journal of the British Menopause Society. Journal of the British Menopause Society, 4:Supplement S1:4-8, 1998.
  127. Palumbo A, Montes de Oca MJ, Garcia LH, Casanas FRM, Naftolin F. The ovarian renin-angiotensin system (OVRAS): a possible role in the pathogenesis of the ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Serono, In Press.
  128. Whitten P, Naftolin F. Reproductive actions of phytoestrogens. In: Phytoestrogens, (Ed.) Adlercreutz, H. Bailliere’s Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, United Kingdom, In Press.

Miscellaneous

1. Albert A, Rosemberg E, Ross GT, Paulsen VA, Ryan KJ (Contributor to collaborative study). Report of the National Pituitary Agency Collaborative Study on the Radioimmunoassay of FSH and LH. J Clin Endocr 28:1214-1219, 1968.

2. Naftolin F. Remarks by the chairman of the clinical session on gonadotropin releasing hormones. In: Gual C, Rosemberg E (Eds) Hypothalamic Hypophysiotropic Hormones. Amsterdam, Excerpta Medica, pp. 424-425, 1973.

3. Naftolin F. Proceedings: Gonadotrophin rhythms. J Endocrinol 66:9P-10P, 1975.

4. Tolis G, Naftolin F. Reply to Dr. Hahn. Am J Obstet Gynecol 130:113, 1978.

5. Naftolin F, Usher RH. Biological bases and consequences of abnormal fetal growth - general introduction and scope of the problem. In: F. Naftolin (ed) Abnormal fetal growth: Biological bases and consequences. Life Sciences Research Report 10. Berlin: Dahlem Konferenzen, 1978.

6. Schwartz PE, Naftolin F. Type 2 herpes simplex virus and vulvar carcinoma in situ (Editorial). NEJM 305:517-518, 1981.

7. Naftolin F. Understanding the bases of sex differences (Symposium Introduction). Science 211:1263-1264, 1981.

8. DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Gestational trophoblast neoplasms: Clinical principles of diagnosis and management. (Book Review) NEJM 306:1186, 1982.

9. Naftolin F, Romero R. H2-receptor antagonists and sexual differentiation (letter). Gastroenterology 87:248-249, 1984.

10. Wahby VS, Naftolin F. The Brain, Biochemistry, and Behavior: Proceedings of the Sixth Arnold O. Beckman Conference in Clinical Chemistry. (Book Review) Habig RL (Ed) American Association for Clinical Chemistry, Washington DC, 1984.

11. Romero R, Naftolin F. Maternal-Fetal Medicine: Principles and Practice. (Book Review). N Engl J Med 312:928-929, 1985.

12. Naftolin F. Where is our profession headed? OB/GYN Trends, December, pg 2-3, 1985.

13. Naftolin F. Reflections on estrogen. OB/GYN Trends, December, pg 2-3, 1985.

14. DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Recombinant DNA-Derived human luteinizing hormone: Basic science rapidly applied to clinical medicine. JAMA, 259:3313-3314, 1988.

15. Naftolin F, Lightman A, Palumbo A, Lunenfeld E, DeCherney A. Ovarian renin-angiotensin system. Reply letter. Am J Obstet Gynecol 159:1601-1602, 1988.

16. Naftolin F, Diamond M, Pinter E, Reece EA, Sanyal MK. Organogenetic congenital anomalies. Reply letter. Am J Obstet Gynecol 158:1475-1476, 1988.

17. Redmond DE, Spencer D, Naftolin F, Roth RH, Bunney BS, Leranth C, Robbins R, Kier L, Vollmer T, Levine RJ, Gene M, Zonana H. The ethics of research using human fetal tissue (letter). New Engl J Med, 321:1608-1609, 1989.

18. Naftolin F. Letter to the Editor - response to "Educational Schizophrenia" by Professor Merrill. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Obstetrics and Gynecologic Journal Club, 6:9, 1990.

19. Naftolin F, Keefe D. Sleep disorders and aging (letter). New Engl J Med 324:699, 1991.

20. Naftolin F, Horvath TL. Providing a "Noah’s Ark" for research in the reproductive sciences by fostering young investigators: A role for the JSGI. JSGI, 1:246, 1994.

21. Naftolin F, Reece EA, Pinter E. Hyperglycemia and the developing neural tube. In: Developmental Brain Dysfunction, Troina, January/February 1994.

22. Naftolin F, Rutherford TJ, Chambers JT, Carcangiu ML. Editorial - Wanted: More evidence on whether estrogen replacement causes cancer. J of the Soc for Gyn Investigation, 4:57, 1997.

23. Seifer D, Naftolin F. Editoral - Moving toward an earlier and better understanding of the perimenopause. Fertility and Sterility, 69:387-388, 1998

In Review

Reviews:

  1. R Santen RJ, Martel J, Hoagland M, Naftolin F, Roa L, Harada N, Hafer L, Zaino R, Pauley R, and Santer S. Demonstration of Aromatase Activity and its Regulation in Breast Tumor and Benugn Breast Fibroblasts, Submitted to Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 1998.
  2. R Naftolin F, Horvath TL, Balthazart J. Concordance between avian and rodent limbic systems and hypothalami is revealed by anatomical studies of aromatase. Submitted for review, Trends in Neurosciences, 1995.

Original Papers:

  1. Nilsen J, Mor G, Horvath TL, Naftolin F. Of survival and death: divergent actions of estrogen receptor ± and ² in neuronal cells. Submitted to Brain Research, 1998.
  2. Chen Z, Jia JF, Naftolin F. Preliminary identification of a MAP1A-like protein gene in ovarian cancer cells. Submitted to Journal of National Cancer Institute, 1998.
  3. Santen RJ, Yue W, Naftolin F, Mor G, Berstein L. The potential of aromatase inhibitors in breast cancer proliferation. Submitted to Endocrine Related Cancer, 1998.
  4. Chen Z, Fadiel A, Jia JF, Carbone R, Naftolin F. Estrogen mustard is as effective as taxol in inducing apoptosis and suppressing clonogenicity of ovarian cancer cells. Submitted to Cancer, 1998.
  5. Shaywitz SE, Shaywitz BA, Pugh KR, Fulbright RK, Skudlarski P, Mencl WE, Constable RT, Naftolin F, Palter SF, Marchione KE, Katz L, Shankweiler DP, Fletcher JM, Lacadie C, Keltz M, Gore JC. Estrogen alters brain activation patterns in postmenopausal women during vorking memory tasks. Submitted to Nature, 1998.
  6. Chen Z, Fadiel A, Jia JF, Sakamoto H, Ohtani K, Rutherford T, Naftolin F. 80-kDa proliferation-related microtubule-associated protein 1A-like protein in ovarian cancer cells. Submitted to Gynecologic Oncology, 1998.
  7. Ugwonali O, Okonofua FE, Odunsi K, Wyshak G, Naftolin F. Incidence and risk factors for multiple births in southwestern Nigeria. Submitted to AJOG, 1998.
  8. Ugwonali O, Okonofua F, Odunsi K, Jekel J, Wyshak G, Naftolin F. White yams (Dioscorea Rotundata) and socioeconomic status as risk factors for twin births in southwest Nigeria. Submitted to JSGI, 1998.
  9. Bechmann I, Mor G, Nilsen J, Eliza M, Nitsch R, Naftolin F. FasL (CD95L, Apo1L) is expressed in the normal rat and human brain and forms an Immunological Brain Barrier (IBB). Submitted to Neuroimmunology, 1998.
  10. Nemeth G, Kliman HJ, Naftolin F. Blockage of implantation in the rat by a murine antibody directed against mouse ascites golgi (MAG) mucin. Submitted to Amer J of Ob/Gyn, 1997.
  11. Klepper S, Keefe D, Staib L, Shanabrough M, Horvath TL, Naftolin F. Comparison of 3-dimensional reconstruction of the hypothalamic zone of glial peroxidase reaction in aged, acyclic female mice with young and old females and males. Submitted to Endocrinology, 1997.
  12. Lewis C, Horvath TL, Sakamoto H, Naftolin F. GABAergic and catecholaminergic synapses in the rat arcuate nucleus are altered by estrogen treatment and/or ovariectomy. Submitted to Neuroendocrinology, 1996.
  13. Keefe D, Watson R, Naftolin F. Hormone replacement therapy alleviates sleep apnea in menopausal women. Sumitted for review, Menopause, 1998.
  14. Ohtani K, Naftolin F, Sakamoto H, Rutherford TJ. Microtubule-associated protein 1A (MAP1A) in human brain cDNA sequence and gene assignment. Submitted to Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1997.

Miscellaneous:

?? Chen Z, Nathan JD, Jia JF, Wang M, Keefe D, Naftolin F. The presence of a novel 95-kd proliferation-related microtubule-associated protein 1-like protein (M1LP) in ovarian cancer cells. J Soc Gynec Invest, In review, 1995.

In Preparations:

  1. Ohtani K, Sakamoto H, Rutherford T, Chen Z, Parkash V, Carcangiu M-L, Satoh K, Naftolin F. Ezrin, a membrane-cytoskeletal linking protein, is involved in the process of invasion and metastasis of human endometrial cancer cells. To be submitted to Science.
  2. Miner J, Keefe D, Welch M, Naftolin F. Development of the glial reaction in the rat arcuate nucleus occurs following brain sexual differentitation.
  3. Palumbo A, Pellicer A, Andrade-Gordon P, Pepperell J, DeCherney AH, Naftolin F. Role of angiotensin II in hCG-induced resumption of oocyte meiosis in the rat, 1992.
  4. Stein P, True L, Eisen R, Roa L, Sullivan W, Harada N, Naftolin F. Expression of estrogen synthetase (Aromatase) by a poorly differentiated lung cancer: Report of a novel mechanism of gynecomastia, 1992.
  5. Palumbo A, Alam M, Lightman A, MacLusky N, DeCherney A, Naftolin F. Control of ovarian granulosa-lutein cell steroidogenesis by physiological concentrations of angiotensin II, 1992.
  6. Greenfeld DA, Farhi AE, Naftolin F. Fetal tissue donation: Is the decision to terminate pregnancy influenced by fetal tissue research? 1993
  7. Naftolin F, Mor G, Luquin S, Fajer AB, Lewis C, Keefe D, Kohen F, Garcia-Segura LM. Phased synaptic remodeling in the arcuate nucleus during the estrous cycle is induced by estrogen and occurs only in the periventricular zone of reaction. 1993.
  8. Weinstein MA, Piepmeier JM, Keefe D, Naftolin F. The combination of a protein kinase C inhibitor, tamoxifen, and an antimicrotubule agent, estramustine, potently arrests the proliferation of cultured human glioblastoma cells: a preliminary report, 1993.
  9. Weinstein MA, Piepmeier JM, Keefe D, Naftolin F. The use of estramustine as an antiglioma agents: a review of a novel approach to the treatment of glioblastoma, 1993.
  10. Greene RA, Kletzky OA, Naftolin F. Lactational vasomotor events may indicate the basis for menopausal hot flashes. 1995.

Dust Papers

  1. Deschepper CF, Lightman A, Mellon SH, Ganong WF, Palumbo A, Naftolin F. Expression of renin in gonadotrophin-stimulated rat ovaries. Biol Reprod, submitted, 1988.
  2. Sakamoto H, Iizuka S, Kawai S, Masaoka N, Ohya A, Takagi S, Naftolin F. A study of reflex oxytocin release in normal pregnant women. Am J Obstet Gynecol, submitted, 1988.
  3. Jones EE, Naftolin F. Differences in estrogen receptor kinetics may explain regional variation in estrogen action among individual brain nuclei. Molec Endocrinol, submitted, 1989.
  4. Jones EE, MacLusky NJ, Naftolin F. The hypothalamic progestin receptor system remains estrogen inducible in aging and long-term estrogen treated female rats. Brain Res, submitted, 1989.
  5. R Naftolin F, Keefe D. The clinical pharmacology of estrogen treatment is not limited to traditional receptor mediated actions. Submitted 1991.

updated: January 4, 1999