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Annales De Medecine Interne|November 1, 1971
[Drying of cirrhotic ascites by continuous intravenous reinjection of concentrated ascitic fluid]V G Lévy, Y Hecht, H Georgacopoulos, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 3, 2016
Prefrontal Cortex Activity Is Associated with Biobehavioral Components of the Stress ResponseMuriah D Wheelock, Nathaniel G Harnett, Kimberly H Wood, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 17, 2022
Discrimination, resilience, and HIV testing frequency among black women seeking services from STD clinicsJamila K Stockman, Marguerite B Lucea, Andrea N Cimino, et al.
Neuroscience|February 15, 2021
Sex-related Differences in Stress Reactivity and Cingulum White MatterM D Wheelock, A M Goodman, N G Harnett, et al.
Bipolar Disorders|September 18, 2021
Saliva testing as a means to monitor therapeutic lithium levels in patients with psychiatric disorders: Identification of clinical and environmental covariates, and their incorporation into a prediction modelGeorgia M Parkin, Michael J McCarthy, Soe H Thein, et al.
Biomarkers in Medicine|June 7, 2018
The validity, stability, and utility of measuring uric acid in salivaJenna L Riis, Crystal I Bryce, Marla J Matin, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|April 8, 2009
Individual differences in preschoolers' salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase reactivity: relations to temperament and maladjustmentTracy L Spinrad, Nancy Eisenberg, Douglas A Granger, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|June 19, 2007
Integration of salivary biomarkers into developmental and behaviorally-oriented research: problems and solutions for collecting specimensDouglas A Granger, Katie T Kivlighan, Christine Fortunato, et al.
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|October 21, 2015
Infant adrenocortical reactivity and behavioral functioning: relation to early exposure to maternal intimate partner violenceAlytia A Levendosky, G Anne Bogat, Joseph S Lonstein, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|July 1, 2026
Inflammatory Stress Response During Pregnancy as a Connecting Link in Intergenerational Risk CascadesHeidemarie K Laurent, Sherryl H Goodman, Karen D Rudolph, et al.
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Annales De Medecine Interne|November 1, 1971
[Drying of cirrhotic ascites by continuous intravenous reinjection of concentrated ascitic fluid]V G Lévy, Y Hecht, H Georgacopoulos, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 3, 2016
Prefrontal Cortex Activity Is Associated with Biobehavioral Components of the Stress ResponseMuriah D Wheelock, Nathaniel G Harnett, Kimberly H Wood, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 17, 2022
Discrimination, resilience, and HIV testing frequency among black women seeking services from STD clinicsJamila K Stockman, Marguerite B Lucea, Andrea N Cimino, et al.
Neuroscience|February 15, 2021
Sex-related Differences in Stress Reactivity and Cingulum White MatterM D Wheelock, A M Goodman, N G Harnett, et al.
Bipolar Disorders|September 18, 2021
Saliva testing as a means to monitor therapeutic lithium levels in patients with psychiatric disorders: Identification of clinical and environmental covariates, and their incorporation into a prediction modelGeorgia M Parkin, Michael J McCarthy, Soe H Thein, et al.
Biomarkers in Medicine|June 7, 2018
The validity, stability, and utility of measuring uric acid in salivaJenna L Riis, Crystal I Bryce, Marla J Matin, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|April 8, 2009
Individual differences in preschoolers' salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase reactivity: relations to temperament and maladjustmentTracy L Spinrad, Nancy Eisenberg, Douglas A Granger, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|June 19, 2007
Integration of salivary biomarkers into developmental and behaviorally-oriented research: problems and solutions for collecting specimensDouglas A Granger, Katie T Kivlighan, Christine Fortunato, et al.
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|October 21, 2015
Infant adrenocortical reactivity and behavioral functioning: relation to early exposure to maternal intimate partner violenceAlytia A Levendosky, G Anne Bogat, Joseph S Lonstein, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|July 1, 2026
Inflammatory Stress Response During Pregnancy as a Connecting Link in Intergenerational Risk CascadesHeidemarie K Laurent, Sherryl H Goodman, Karen D Rudolph, et al.
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