Trends of reproductive hormones in male rats during psychosocial stress: role of glucocorticoid metabolism in behavioral dominance.
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Trends of reproductive hormones in male rats during psychosocial stress: role of glucocorticoid metabolism in behavioral dominance.
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Trends of reproductive hormone ...... olism in behavioral dominance.
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Bruce S McEwen
Chantal M Sottas
Christina R McKittrick
Christopher M Markham
D Caroline Blanchard
Kellie L Tamashiro
Matthew P Hardy
Randall R Sakai
Renshan Ge
Robert J Blanchard
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10.1095/BIOLREPROD.102.006312
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2002-12-01T00:00:00Z