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Psychosomatic Medicine
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September 1, 1973
Plasma cortisol and norepinephrine responses in anticipation of muscular exercise
J W Mason, L H Hartley, T A Kotchen, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology
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February 1, 1973
Thyroid responses to simulated altitude
T A Kotchen, E H Mougey, R P Hogan, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
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May 1, 1986
Hemorrhagic hypotension increases plasma beta-endorphin concentrations in the nonhuman primate
B Chernow, C R Lake, S Teich, et al.
Neuroendocrinology
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May 1, 1980
Specific hormonal and neurochemical responses to different stressors
R H Lenox, G J Kant, G R Sessions, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology
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March 1, 1991
Effects of soman on neuroendocrine and immune function
G J Kant, T M Shih, E W Bernton, et al.
Life Sciences
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June 24, 1985
Subsensitive pituitary cyclic AMP response to stress following adrenalectomy is not caused by loss of adrenal epinephrine
G J Kant, C J Nielsen, M A Oleshansky, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
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February 13, 2001
Chronic sustained stress increases levels of anterior pituitary prolactin mRNA
J R Dave, S M Anderson, G A Saviolakis, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
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January 1, 1990
Neuroendocrine responses to emotional stress: possible interactions between circulating factors and anterior pituitary hormone release
J L Meyerhoff, M A Oleshansky, K T Kalogeras, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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March 1, 1996
Treadmill exercise training and estradiol increase plasma ACTH and prolactin after novel footshock
J E White-Welkley, G L Warren, B N Bunnell, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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June 14, 2000
Treadmill exercise training blunts suppression of splenic natural killer cell cytolysis after footshock
R K Dishman, J M Warren, S Hong, et al.
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Psychosomatic Medicine
|
September 1, 1973
Plasma cortisol and norepinephrine responses in anticipation of muscular exercise
J W Mason, L H Hartley, T A Kotchen, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology
|
February 1, 1973
Thyroid responses to simulated altitude
T A Kotchen, E H Mougey, R P Hogan, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
|
May 1, 1986
Hemorrhagic hypotension increases plasma beta-endorphin concentrations in the nonhuman primate
B Chernow, C R Lake, S Teich, et al.
Neuroendocrinology
|
May 1, 1980
Specific hormonal and neurochemical responses to different stressors
R H Lenox, G J Kant, G R Sessions, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology
|
March 1, 1991
Effects of soman on neuroendocrine and immune function
G J Kant, T M Shih, E W Bernton, et al.
Life Sciences
|
June 24, 1985
Subsensitive pituitary cyclic AMP response to stress following adrenalectomy is not caused by loss of adrenal epinephrine
G J Kant, C J Nielsen, M A Oleshansky, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
|
February 13, 2001
Chronic sustained stress increases levels of anterior pituitary prolactin mRNA
J R Dave, S M Anderson, G A Saviolakis, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
|
January 1, 1990
Neuroendocrine responses to emotional stress: possible interactions between circulating factors and anterior pituitary hormone release
J L Meyerhoff, M A Oleshansky, K T Kalogeras, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
March 1, 1996
Treadmill exercise training and estradiol increase plasma ACTH and prolactin after novel footshock
J E White-Welkley, G L Warren, B N Bunnell, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
June 14, 2000
Treadmill exercise training blunts suppression of splenic natural killer cell cytolysis after footshock
R K Dishman, J M Warren, S Hong, et al.
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