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Advances in Physiology Education
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March 1, 2007
A laboratory exercise to illustrate increased salivary cortisol in response to three stressful conditions using competitive ELISA
Mark F Haussmann, Carol M Vleck, Eugenia S Farrar
Ecology
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April 4, 2009
Evolutionary ecology of endocrine-mediated life-history variation in the garter snake Thamnophis elegans
Amanda M Sparkman, Carol M Vleck, Anne M Bronikowski
Hormones and Behavior
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August 18, 2009
Individual variation in baseline and stress-induced corticosterone and prolactin levels predicts parental effort by nesting mourning doves
David A Miller, Carol M Vleck, David L Otis
Experimental Gerontology
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July 12, 2003
Calibrating the telomere clock in common terns, Sterna hirundo
Mark F Haussmann, Carol M Vleck, Ian C T Nisbet
Developmental and Comparative Immunology
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October 14, 2008
Ontogeny of innate and adaptive immune defense components in free-living tree swallows, Tachycineta bicolor
Maria G Palacios, Joan E Cunnick, David Vleck, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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January 26, 2007
Immunosenescence in some but not all immune components in a free-living vertebrate, the tree swallow
Maria G Palacios, Joan E Cunnick, David W Winkler, et al.
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ
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January 13, 2012
Interrelations among immune defense indexes reflect major components of the immune system in a free-living vertebrate
Maria G Palacios, Joan E Cunnick, David W Winkler, et al.
Avian Diseases
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April 6, 2018
Detection of Mycoplasma gallisepticum in House Finches ( Haemorhous mexicanus) from Arizona
Molly Staley, Camille Bonneaud, Kevin J McGraw, et al.
Ecology
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June 14, 2011
Consequences of immune system aging in nature: a study of immunosenescence costs in free-living Tree Swallows
Maria G Palacios, David W Winkler, Kirk C Klasing, et al.
Experimental Gerontology
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May 2, 2007
Telomerase activity is maintained throughout the lifespan of long-lived birds
Mark F Haussmann, David W Winkler, Charles E Huntington, et al.
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Advances in Physiology Education
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March 1, 2007
A laboratory exercise to illustrate increased salivary cortisol in response to three stressful conditions using competitive ELISA
Mark F Haussmann, Carol M Vleck, Eugenia S Farrar
Ecology
|
April 4, 2009
Evolutionary ecology of endocrine-mediated life-history variation in the garter snake Thamnophis elegans
Amanda M Sparkman, Carol M Vleck, Anne M Bronikowski
Hormones and Behavior
|
August 18, 2009
Individual variation in baseline and stress-induced corticosterone and prolactin levels predicts parental effort by nesting mourning doves
David A Miller, Carol M Vleck, David L Otis
Experimental Gerontology
|
July 12, 2003
Calibrating the telomere clock in common terns, Sterna hirundo
Mark F Haussmann, Carol M Vleck, Ian C T Nisbet
Developmental and Comparative Immunology
|
October 14, 2008
Ontogeny of innate and adaptive immune defense components in free-living tree swallows, Tachycineta bicolor
Maria G Palacios, Joan E Cunnick, David Vleck, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
January 26, 2007
Immunosenescence in some but not all immune components in a free-living vertebrate, the tree swallow
Maria G Palacios, Joan E Cunnick, David W Winkler, et al.
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ
|
January 13, 2012
Interrelations among immune defense indexes reflect major components of the immune system in a free-living vertebrate
Maria G Palacios, Joan E Cunnick, David W Winkler, et al.
Avian Diseases
|
April 6, 2018
Detection of Mycoplasma gallisepticum in House Finches ( Haemorhous mexicanus) from Arizona
Molly Staley, Camille Bonneaud, Kevin J McGraw, et al.
Ecology
|
June 14, 2011
Consequences of immune system aging in nature: a study of immunosenescence costs in free-living Tree Swallows
Maria G Palacios, David W Winkler, Kirk C Klasing, et al.
Experimental Gerontology
|
May 2, 2007
Telomerase activity is maintained throughout the lifespan of long-lived birds
Mark F Haussmann, David W Winkler, Charles E Huntington, et al.
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