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Schmidt, P.J., Nieman, L.K., Grover, G.N., Muller, K.L., Merriam, G.M., and Rubinow, D.R.: Lack of effect of induced menses on symptoms in women with premenstrual syndrome. N. Engl. J. Med., 324:1174-1179, 1991.

Schmidt, P.J., and Rubinow, D.R.: Menopause-related affective disorders: a justification for further study. Am. J. Psychiatry, 148:844-852, 1991.

Schmidt, P.J., Purdy, R.H., Moore, P.H., Jr., Paul, S.M., and Rubinow, D.R.: Circulating levels of anxiolytic steroids in the luteal phase in women with premenstrual syndrome and in control subjects. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., 79:1256-1260, 1994.

Rubinow, D.R., and Schmidt, P.J.: Psychoneuroendocrinology. IN: Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, Sixth Edition, I. Kaplan and D. Sadock (Eds.). Baltimore, MD, Williams & Wilkins, 104-112, 1995.

Rubinow, D.R., and Schmidt, P.J.: Androgens, brain and behavior. Am. J. Psychiatry, 153:974-984, 1996.

Schmidt, P.J., Roca, C.A., Bloch, M., and Rubinow, D.R.: The perimenopause and affective disorders. Semin. Reprod. Endocrinol., 15:91-100, 1997.

Berman, K.F., Schmidt, P.J., Rubinow, D.R., Danaceau, M.A., Van Horn, J.D., Esposito, G., Ostrem, J.L., and Weinberger, D.R.: Modulation of cognition-specific cortical activity by gonadal steroids: a positron-emission tomography study in women. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 94:8836-8841, 1997.

Schmidt, P.J., Nieman, L.K., Danaceau, M.A., Adams, L.F., and Rubinow, D.R.: Differential behavioral effects of gonadal steroids in women with and in those without premenstrual syndrome. N. Engl. J. Med., 338:209-216, 1998.

Schmidt, P.J., Nieman, L., Danaceau, M.A., Tobin, M.B., Roca, C.A., Murphy, J.H., and Rubinow, D.R.: Estrogen replacement in perimenopause-related depression: a preliminary report. Am. J. Obstet. Gyn., 183:414-420, 2000.

Rubinow, D.R., and Schmidt, P.J.: Hormone replacement therapy: the last waltz or a new step. SAGE Crossroads, Available at http://www.sagecrossroads.net/public/news 7 June, 2004.

Schmidt, P.J., Berlin, K.L., Danaceau, M.A., Neeren, A., Haq, N.A., Roca, C.A., and Rubinow, D.R.: The effects of pharmacologically induced hypogonadism on mood in men. Arch. Gen. Psychiatry, 61:997-1004, 2004.

Schmidt, P.J., Haq, N.A., and Rubinow, D.R.: A longitudinal evaluation of the relationship between reproductive status and mood in perimenopausal women. Am. J. Psychiatry, 161:2238-2244, 2004.
Schmidt, P.J., Daly, R.C., Bloch, M., Smith, M.J., Danaceau, M.A., Simpson St. Clair, L., Murphy, J.H., Haq, N.A., and Rubinow, D.R.: Dehydroepiandrosterone monotherapy in midlife-onset major and minor depression. Arch. Gen. Psychiatry, 62:154-162, 2005.

Schmidt, P.J.: Mood, depression, and reproductive hormones in the menopause transition. Am. J. Med., 118:54S-58S, 2005.

Richards, M., Rubinow, D.R., Daly, R.C., and Schmidt, P.J.: Premenstrual symptoms and perimenopausal depression. Am. J. Psychiatry, 163:133-137, 2006.

Schmidt, P.J., Cardoso, G.M.P., Ross, J.L., Haq, N., Rubinow, D.R., and Bondy, C.A.: Shyness, social anxiety, and impaired self-esteem in Turner Syndrome and premature ovarian failure. J.A.M.A., 295:1374-1376, 2006.

Bloch, M., Rubinow, D.R., Berlin, K., Kevala, K.R., Kim, H-Y., and Schmidt, P.J.: Monoamines and neurosteroids in sexual function during induced hypogonadism in healthy men. Arch. Gen. Psychiatry, 63:450-456, 2006.

Yaffe, K., Maki, P.M., and Schmidt, P.J.: Basic and clinical data on the effects of SERMs on cognition. IN: The Effects of Estrogen on Brain Function, N.L. Rasgon (Ed.). Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 144-164, 2006.

Morrison, J.H., Brinton, R.D., Schmidt, P.J., and Gore, A.C.: Estrogen, menopause, and the aging brain: how basic neuroscience can inform hormone therapy in women. J. Neurosci., 26:10332-10348, 2006.

Dreher, J-C., Schmidt, P.J., Kohn, P., Furman, D., Rubinow, D., and Berman, K.F.: Menstrual cycle phase modulates reward-related neural function in women. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 104:2465-2470, 2007.

Pincus, S.M., Schmidt, P.J., Palladino-Negro, P., and Rubinow, D.R.: Differentiation of women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder, recurrent brief depression, and healthy controls by daily mood rating dynamics. J. Psychiatr. Res., 42:337-347, 2008.

Steinberg, E., Rubinow, D.R., Bartko, J.J., Fortinsky, P.M., Haq, N., Thompson, K., and Schmidt, P.J.: A cross sectional evaluation of perimenopausal depression. J. Clin. Psychiatry, 69:973-980, 2008.

Schmidt, P.J., Steinberg, E.M., Palladino Negro, P., Haq, N., Gibson, C., and Rubinow, D.R.: Pharmacologically induced hypogonadism and sexual function in healthy young women and men. Neuropsychopharmacology, 34:565-576, 2009.

Harsh, V., Meltzer-Brody, S., Rubinow, D.R., and Schmidt, P.J.: Reproductive aging, sex steroids, and mood disorders. Harv. Rev. Psychiatry, 17:87-102, 2009.

Asthana, S., Diaz Brinton, R., Henderson, V.W., McEwen, B.S., Morrison, J.H., and Schmidt, P.J.: Frontiers proposal. National Institute on Aging “bench to bedside: estrogen as a case study.” Age, 31:199-210, 2009.

Rubinow, D.R., and Schmidt, P.J.: Reproductive hormone therapy: theory and practice. IN: Kaplan’s and Sadocks’ Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, B.J. Sadock and V.A. Sadock (Eds.). Baltimore, MD, Williams & Wilkens, in press.

 

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