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Roger A. Gorski is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. They have been recognized as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1990.

Throughout their career, Roger A. Gorski has contributed to various aspects of their scientific discipline. While specific details about their research papers, co-authors, publication venues, and book publications are not listed, their fellowship with the American Academy of Arts and Sciences indicates involvement in notable academic contributions.

Their work has been situated within the broader academic community at UCLA, an institution known for its diverse research activities. The acknowledgment from a prestigious body such as the American Academy of Arts and Sciences suggests engagement with the scientific community at a national or international level.

As more detailed information about research topics, publication history, and collaborative networks is unavailable, the professional profile focuses on the institutional affiliation and the distinguished recognition by a respected academy.

Best Publications

  • Evidence for a morphological sex difference within the medial preoptic area of the rat brain.

    R.A. Gorski;J.H. Gordon;J.E. Shryne;A.M. Southam

  • Gonadal Steroid Induction of Structural Sex Differences in the Central Nervous System

    Arthur P. Arnold;Roger A. Gorski

  • Evidence for the existence of a sexually dimorphic nucleus in the preoptic area of the rat

    Roger A. Gorski;Richard E. Harlan;Carol D. Jacobson;James E. Shryne

  • Two sexually dimorphic cell groups in the human brain

    LS Allen;M Hines;JE Shryne;RA Gorski

  • Evidence that the hypothalamus is responsible for androgen-induced sterility in the female rat.

    Charles A. Barraclough;Roger A. Gorski

  • Sex differences in the corpus callosum of the living human being.

    LS Allen;MF Richey;YM Chai;RA Gorski

  • Sexual orientation and the size of the anterior commissure in the human brain.

    Laura S. Allen;Roger A. Gorski

  • The role of apoptosis in sexual differentiation of the rat sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic area

    Elise C. Davis;Paul Popper;Roger A. Gorski

  • Sex differences in subregions of the medial nucleus of the amygdala and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis of the rat.

    Melissa Hines;Laura S. Allen;Roger A. Gorski

  • Effects of discrete lesions of the sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic area or other medial preoptic regions on the sexual behavior of male rats.

    Gary W. Arendash;Roger A. Gorski

  • Sex difference in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis of the human brain

    Laura S. Allen;Roger A. Gorski

  • Sexual dimorphism of the anterior commissure and massa intermedia of the human brain.

    Laura S. Allen;Roger A. Gorski

  • Sexually dimorphic regions in the medial preoptic area and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis of the guinea pig brain: a description and an investigation of their relationship to gonadal steroids in adulthood

    M Hines;FC Davis;A Coquelin;RW Goy

  • Gonadotrophic Hormone Secretion in Female Rats After Partial or Total Interruption of Neural Afferents to the Medial Basal Hypothalamus

    Béla Halász;Warner H. Florsheim;Nancy L. Corcorran;Roger A. Gorski

  • Demonstration of a sexual dimorphism in the distribution of serotonin‐immunoreactive fibers in the medial preoptic nucleus of the rat

    R. B. Simerly;L. W. Swanson;R. A. Gorski

  • The distribution of monoaminergic cells and fibers in a periventricular preoptic nucleus involved in the control of gonadotropin release: immunohistochemical evidence for a dopaminergic sexual dimorphism.

    R.B. Simerly;L.W. Swanson;R.A. Gorski

  • Variations in food and water intake in the normal and acyclic female rat.

    Michael F. Tarttelin;Roger A. Gorski

  • The influence of gonadectomy, androgen exposure, or a gonadal graft in the neonatal rat on the volume of the sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic area

    CD Jacobson;VJ Csernus;JE Shryne;RA Gorski

  • Neurogenesis of the sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic area in the rat.

    Carol D. Jacobson;Roger A. Gorski

  • Neurotransmitter specificity of cells and fibers in the medial preoptic nucleus: an immunohistochemical study in the rat

    R. B. Simerly;R. A. Gorski;L. W. Swanson

Frequent Co-Authors

Melissa Hines
Melissa Hines University of Cambridge
Larry W. Swanson
Larry W. Swanson University of Southern California
Richard B. Simerly
Richard B. Simerly Vanderbilt University
Charles H. Sawyer
Charles H. Sawyer University of California, Los Angeles
Gary W. Arendash
Gary W. Arendash University of South Florida
John Young
John Young University of New South Wales
Gary C. Sieck
Gary C. Sieck Mayo Clinic
Paul E. Micevych
Paul E. Micevych University of California, Los Angeles
Arthur P. Arnold
Arthur P. Arnold University of California, Los Angeles
Alan G. Watts
Alan G. Watts University of Southern California

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