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Psychoneuroendocrinology|April 2, 1999
Effects of chronic mild stress (CMS) and imipramine administration, on spleen mononuclear cell proliferative response, serum corticosterone level and brain norepinephrine content in male miceA Azpiroz, E Fano, L Garmendia, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|December 1, 1989
Suppressive effects of dehydroepiandrosterone and 3-beta-methylandrost-5-en-17-one on attack towards lactating female intruders by castrated male miceM Haug, M L Ouss-Schlegel, J F Spetz, et al.
Laboratory Animals|August 27, 1998
Refining rodent husbandry: the mouse. Report of the Rodent Refinement Working PartyM Jennings, G R Batchelor, P F Brain, et al.
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Effects of chronic mild stress (CMS) and imipramine administration, on spleen mononuclear cell proliferative response, serum corticosterone level and brain norepinephrine content in male miceA Azpiroz, E Fano, L Garmendia, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|December 1, 1989
Suppressive effects of dehydroepiandrosterone and 3-beta-methylandrost-5-en-17-one on attack towards lactating female intruders by castrated male miceM Haug, M L Ouss-Schlegel, J F Spetz, et al.
Laboratory Animals|August 27, 1998
Refining rodent husbandry: the mouse. Report of the Rodent Refinement Working PartyM Jennings, G R Batchelor, P F Brain, et al.
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