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Kathleen Casto

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Hormones and Behavior|July 25, 2024
Salivary testosterone across the menstrual cycleJulia Stern, Kathleen Casto
International Journal of Exercise Science|May 17, 2016
Experimentally Manipulated Somatic Information and Somatization Tendencies and their Impact on Physical Symptom Reporting and Performance in a Physically Strenuous TaskKathleen Casto, Len Lecci
Organic Letters|October 1, 2011
Phosphine-catalyzed Heine reactionAllen Martin, Kathleen Casto, William Morris, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|April 14, 2015
Effects of oral contraceptive use on the salivary testosterone and cortisol responses to training sessions and competitions in elite women athletesBlair T Crewther, Dave Hamilton, Kathleen Casto, et al.
Nature Medicine|August 13, 2025
Why menstrual cycle irregularities belong in brain researchCarina Heller, Erynn Christensen, Elle M Murata, et al.
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Hormones and Behavior|July 25, 2024
Salivary testosterone across the menstrual cycleJulia Stern, Kathleen Casto
International Journal of Exercise Science|May 17, 2016
Experimentally Manipulated Somatic Information and Somatization Tendencies and their Impact on Physical Symptom Reporting and Performance in a Physically Strenuous TaskKathleen Casto, Len Lecci
Organic Letters|October 1, 2011
Phosphine-catalyzed Heine reactionAllen Martin, Kathleen Casto, William Morris, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|April 14, 2015
Effects of oral contraceptive use on the salivary testosterone and cortisol responses to training sessions and competitions in elite women athletesBlair T Crewther, Dave Hamilton, Kathleen Casto, et al.
Nature Medicine|August 13, 2025
Why menstrual cycle irregularities belong in brain researchCarina Heller, Erynn Christensen, Elle M Murata, et al.
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