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Michael P Muehlenbein

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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 31, 2006
Intestinal parasite infections and fecal steroid levels in wild chimpanzeesMichael P Muehlenbein
Social Biology|April 27, 2011
Adaptive variation in testosterone levels in response to immune activation: empirical and theoretical perspectivesMichael P Muehlenbein
American Journal of Primatology|February 12, 2005
Parasitological analyses of the male chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) at Ngogo, Kibale National Park, UgandaMichael P Muehlenbein
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 21, 2017
Primates on display: Potential disease consequences beyond bushmeatMichael P Muehlenbein
Journal of Travel Medicine|August 14, 2009
Minimizing pathogen transmission at primate ecotourism destinations: the need for input from travel medicineMichael P Muehlenbein, Marc Ancrenaz
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|May 12, 2016
Towards an integrative picture of human sickness behaviorEric C Shattuck, Michael P Muehlenbein
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|September 2, 2005
Testosterone-mediated immune functions and male life historiesMichael P Muehlenbein, Richard G Bribiescas
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 3, 2015
Human sickness behavior: Ultimate and proximate explanationsEric C Shattuck, Michael P Muehlenbein
Frontiers in Immunology|July 7, 2025
Toward understanding sexual immune dimorphism in humansTomasz J Nowak, Michael P Muehlenbein
Vitamins and Hormones|July 22, 2018
DHEA Modulates Immune Function: A Review of EvidenceSean P Prall, Michael P Muehlenbein
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 31, 2006
Intestinal parasite infections and fecal steroid levels in wild chimpanzeesMichael P Muehlenbein
Social Biology|April 27, 2011
Adaptive variation in testosterone levels in response to immune activation: empirical and theoretical perspectivesMichael P Muehlenbein
American Journal of Primatology|February 12, 2005
Parasitological analyses of the male chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) at Ngogo, Kibale National Park, UgandaMichael P Muehlenbein
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 21, 2017
Primates on display: Potential disease consequences beyond bushmeatMichael P Muehlenbein
Journal of Travel Medicine|August 14, 2009
Minimizing pathogen transmission at primate ecotourism destinations: the need for input from travel medicineMichael P Muehlenbein, Marc Ancrenaz
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|May 12, 2016
Towards an integrative picture of human sickness behaviorEric C Shattuck, Michael P Muehlenbein
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|September 2, 2005
Testosterone-mediated immune functions and male life historiesMichael P Muehlenbein, Richard G Bribiescas
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 3, 2015
Human sickness behavior: Ultimate and proximate explanationsEric C Shattuck, Michael P Muehlenbein
Frontiers in Immunology|July 7, 2025
Toward understanding sexual immune dimorphism in humansTomasz J Nowak, Michael P Muehlenbein
Vitamins and Hormones|July 22, 2018
DHEA Modulates Immune Function: A Review of EvidenceSean P Prall, Michael P Muehlenbein
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