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Maternal-infant response to variable foraging demand in nonhuman primates: effects of timing of stressor on cerebrospinal fluid corticotropin-releasing factor and circulating glucocorticoid concentrations
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Maternal-infant response to variable foraging demand in nonhuman primates: effects of timing of stressor on cerebrospinal fluid corticotropin-releasing factor and circulating glucocorticoid concentrations

Jeremy D Coplan, Eric L P Smith, Margaret Altemus, Sanjay J Mathew, Tarique Perera, John G Kral, Jack M Gorman, Michael J Owens, Charles B Nemeroff and Leonard A Rosenblum
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol.1071(1), pp.525-533
2006-07
PMID: 16891612

Abstract

Macaca radiata Stress, Psychological - blood Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone - cerebrospinal fluid Glucocorticoids - blood Behavior, Animal - physiology Male Maternal Behavior - physiology Social Dominance Stress, Psychological - psychology Feeding Behavior - physiology Animals Time Factors Agonistic Behavior - physiology Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System - physiology Stress, Psychological - cerebrospinal fluid

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Clinical Neurology
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Psychiatry/Psychology

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