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Jennifer L Grindstaff

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Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|February 10, 2016
Developmental immune activation programs adult behavior: insight from research on birdsJennifer L Grindstaff
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 19, 2008
Maternal antibodies reduce costs of an immune response during developmentJennifer L Grindstaff
Hormones and Behavior|July 3, 2022
Optimal hormonal regulation when stressor cues are imperfectBarney Luttbeg, Jennifer L Grindstaff
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology|December 5, 2017
Developmental corticosterone treatment does not program immune responses in zebra finches (<i>Taeniopygia guttata</i>)Jennifer L Grindstaff, Loren Merrill
General and Comparative Endocrinology|March 22, 2017
Pre-GnRH and GnRH-induced testosterone levels do not vary across behavioral contexts: A role for individual variationMedhavi Ambardar, Jennifer L Grindstaff
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|September 23, 2014
Maternal antibody transfer can lead to suppression of humoral immunity in developing zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)Loren Merrill, Jennifer L Grindstaff
The American Naturalist|October 18, 2018
Early Life Stress Strengthens Trait Covariance: A Plastic Response That Results in Reduced FlexibilityLoren Merrill, Jennifer L Grindstaff
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|December 24, 2014
Pre and post-natal antigen exposure can program the stress axis of adult zebra finches: evidence for environment matchingLoren Merrill, Jennifer L Grindstaff
Hormones and Behavior|February 19, 2026
Paternal deprivation in biparental zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) affects care of offspring with consequences for adult stress-induced corticosterone levelsAngela K Goff-Riley, Jennifer L Grindstaff
Royal Society Open Science|October 11, 2019
Placental genotype affects early postpartum maternal behaviourSarah Gardner, Jennifer L Grindstaff, Polly Campbell
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Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|February 10, 2016
Developmental immune activation programs adult behavior: insight from research on birdsJennifer L Grindstaff
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 19, 2008
Maternal antibodies reduce costs of an immune response during developmentJennifer L Grindstaff
Hormones and Behavior|July 3, 2022
Optimal hormonal regulation when stressor cues are imperfectBarney Luttbeg, Jennifer L Grindstaff
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology|December 5, 2017
Developmental corticosterone treatment does not program immune responses in zebra finches (<i>Taeniopygia guttata</i>)Jennifer L Grindstaff, Loren Merrill
General and Comparative Endocrinology|March 22, 2017
Pre-GnRH and GnRH-induced testosterone levels do not vary across behavioral contexts: A role for individual variationMedhavi Ambardar, Jennifer L Grindstaff
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|September 23, 2014
Maternal antibody transfer can lead to suppression of humoral immunity in developing zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)Loren Merrill, Jennifer L Grindstaff
The American Naturalist|October 18, 2018
Early Life Stress Strengthens Trait Covariance: A Plastic Response That Results in Reduced FlexibilityLoren Merrill, Jennifer L Grindstaff
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|December 24, 2014
Pre and post-natal antigen exposure can program the stress axis of adult zebra finches: evidence for environment matchingLoren Merrill, Jennifer L Grindstaff
Hormones and Behavior|February 19, 2026
Paternal deprivation in biparental zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) affects care of offspring with consequences for adult stress-induced corticosterone levelsAngela K Goff-Riley, Jennifer L Grindstaff
Royal Society Open Science|October 11, 2019
Placental genotype affects early postpartum maternal behaviourSarah Gardner, Jennifer L Grindstaff, Polly Campbell
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