Wendy Portillo

1.3k total citations
72 papers, 978 citations indexed

About

Wendy Portillo is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Reproductive Medicine and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Wendy Portillo has authored 72 papers receiving a total of 978 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Social Psychology, 20 papers in Reproductive Medicine and 17 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Wendy Portillo's work include Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (37 papers), Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (20 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (17 papers). Wendy Portillo is often cited by papers focused on Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (37 papers), Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (20 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (17 papers). Wendy Portillo collaborates with scholars based in Mexico, United States and Argentina. Wendy Portillo's co-authors include Raúl G. Paredes, Shaila K. Mani, Néstor F. Díaz, Andrea Reyna, F. Camacho, Rebeca Corona, Socorro Retana‐Márquez, Larry J. Young, Guadalupe García‐López and Anayansí Molina‐Hernández and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Wendy Portillo

68 papers receiving 946 citations

Peers

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Elizabeth K. Unger United States
Mumeko C. Tsuda United States
Steven P. Kleopoulos United States
Donald W. Pfaff United States
Tomoko Soga Malaysia
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All Works

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Díaz, Néstor F., et al.. (2025). Transcriptomic shifts in Microtus ochrogaster neurogenic niches reveal psychiatric-risk pathways engaged by pair-bond formation. Progress in Neurobiology. 253. 102831–102831.
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García‐López, Guadalupe, et al.. (2023). Pluripotent Stem Cells as a Model for Human Embryogenesis. Cells. 12(8). 1192–1192. 5 indexed citations
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Portillo, Wendy, et al.. (2021). Sexual experience in female mice involves synaptophysin-related plasticity in the accessory olfactory bulb. Physiology & Behavior. 244. 113649–113649. 6 indexed citations
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Ortiz, Juan José, F. Camacho, Larry J. Young, et al.. (2021). Brain functional networks associated with social bonding in monogamous voles. eLife. 10. 20 indexed citations
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Portillo, Wendy, et al.. (2020). Repeated Paced Mating Increases the Survival of New Neurons in the Accessory Olfactory Bulb. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 14. 249–249. 3 indexed citations
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Portillo, Wendy & Raúl G. Paredes. (2019). Motivational Drive in Non-copulating and Socially Monogamous Mammals. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 13. 238–238. 5 indexed citations
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García‐López, Guadalupe, Emmanuel Diaz, Héctor Flores‐Herrera, et al.. (2019). In Vitro Culture of Epithelial Cells from Different Anatomical Regions of the Human Amniotic Membrane. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 4 indexed citations
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Portillo, Wendy, et al.. (2018). Neurogenesis and sexual behavior. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology. 51. 68–79. 18 indexed citations
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Portillo, Wendy, et al.. (2017). Neurogenesis in the olfactory bulb induced by paced mating in the female rat is opioid dependent. PLoS ONE. 12(11). e0186335–e0186335. 14 indexed citations
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Corona, Rebeca, Socorro Retana‐Márquez, Wendy Portillo, & Raúl G. Paredes. (2016). Sexual Behavior Increases Cell Proliferation in the Rostral Migratory Stream and Promotes the Differentiation of the New Cells into Neurons in the Accessory Olfactory Bulb of Female Rats. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 10. 48–48. 21 indexed citations
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Portillo, Wendy, et al.. (2016). Sexual Stimulation Increases the Survival of New Cells in the Accessory Olfactory Bulb of the Male Rat. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 10. 65–65. 17 indexed citations
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Molina‐Hernández, Anayansí, Héctor Flores‐Herrera, Wendy Portillo, et al.. (2015). Human amniotic epithelial cells as feeder layer to derive and maintain human embryonic stem cells from poor-quality embryos. Stem Cell Research. 15(2). 322–324. 8 indexed citations
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García‐López, Guadalupe, Héctor Flores‐Herrera, Anayansí Molina‐Hernández, et al.. (2015). Markers of Pluripotency in Human Amniotic Epithelial Cells and Their Differentiation to Progenitor of Cortical Neurons. PLoS ONE. 10(12). e0146082–e0146082. 33 indexed citations
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Portillo, Wendy, et al.. (2010). Extended paced mating tests induces conditioned place preference without affecting sexual arousal. Hormones and Behavior. 59(5). 674–680. 21 indexed citations
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Camacho, F., et al.. (2009). Reward value of intromissions and morphine in male rats evaluated by conditioned place preference. Physiology & Behavior. 98(5). 602–607. 25 indexed citations
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Portillo, Wendy, Claudia G. Castillo, Socorro Retana‐Márquez, Charles E. Roselli, & Raúl G. Paredes. (2006). Neuronal Activity of Aromatase Enzyme in Non‐Copulating Male Rats. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 19(2). 139–141. 26 indexed citations
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Portillo, Wendy & Raúl G. Paredes. (2003). Sexual and olfactory preference in noncopulating male rats. Physiology & Behavior. 80(1). 155–162. 30 indexed citations
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Portillo, Wendy, et al.. (1998). Application of fuzzy logic controllers to hybrid stepper motors, part II. 3(9). 29–38. 1 indexed citations
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Portillo, Wendy, et al.. (1997). Software simulation of a fuzzy logic controller applied to a hybrid stepper motor. 3(7). 18–24. 3 indexed citations

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