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Autor:
F.A.C.P. Paul J. Rosch
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Stress Medicine. 10:203-204
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Zipple, Matthew N. (AUTHOR) mz343@cornell.edu, Kuo, Daniel Chang (AUTHOR), Meng, Xinmiao (AUTHOR), Reichard, Tess M. (AUTHOR), Guess, Kwynn (AUTHOR), Vogt, Caleb C. (AUTHOR), Moeller, Andrew H. (AUTHOR), Sheehan, Michael J. (AUTHOR) msheehan@cornell.edu
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Science. 1/3/2025, Vol. 387 Issue 6729, p81-85. 5p. 2 Diagrams.
Autor:
Zhao, Jia1,2 (AUTHOR), Sun, Yilu1,2 (AUTHOR), Feng, Yibin1 (AUTHOR) yfeng@hku.hk, Rong, Jianhui1 (AUTHOR) jrong@hku.hk
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Advanced Science. 12/4/2024, Vol. 11 Issue 45, p1-18. 18p.
Autor:
R. M. Sapolsky
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Endocrine Reviews. 21:55-89
Autor:
D. W. Zaidel, M. M. Esiri, P. W. Landfield, B. S. McEwen, R. M. Sapolsky, M. J. Meaney, L. Cahill, H. J. Haigler
Publikováno v:
Science. 272:1247d-1251
Autor:
Kisamore, Claire O.1 (AUTHOR), Kisamore, Caleb A.1 (AUTHOR), Walker, William H.1,2 (AUTHOR) william.walker2@hsc.wvu.edu
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Cancer Medicine. Oct2024, Vol. 13 Issue 20, p1-17. 17p.
Autor:
Sullivan, Aaron M.1 (AUTHOR) asullivan@georgefox.edu
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Ichthyology & Herpetology. Oct2024, Vol. 112 Issue 3, p339-346. 8p.
Autor:
J C, Wingfield, R M, Sapolsky
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroendocrinology. 15(8)
Environmental and social stresses have deleterious effects on reproductive function in vertebrates. Global climate change, human disturbance and endocrine disruption from pollutants are increasingly likely to pose additional stresses that could have
Autor:
R M, Sapolsky
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurochemistry. 76(6)
The cellular events mediating necrotic neuron death are now reasonably well understood, and involve excessive extracellular accumulation of glutamate and free cytosolic calcium. When such necrotic neurological insults occur, neurons are not passively
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American journal of primatology. 50(1)
There are two morphs of reproductive male in orangutans. Both morphs span the age range from adolescent to adult, but "subadult" males are smaller in size and lack secondary sexual features. In this study, urine samples were collected over a 2 year p