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Biological Psychiatry|March 1, 1993
Primate models, supermonkeys, and weaklingsR M Sapolsky
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1995
Do the salutary effects of food restriction occur because of or despite of the accompanying hyperadrenocorticism?R M Sapolsky
Endocrinology|June 1, 1985
Stress-induced suppression of testicular function in the wild baboon: role of glucocorticoidsR M Sapolsky
Neurochemical Research|October 31, 2003
Stress and plasticity in the limbic systemRobert M Sapolsky
Biological Psychiatry|November 15, 1990
A. E. Bennett Award paper. Adrenocortical function, social rank, and personality among wild baboonsR M Sapolsky
Biological Psychiatry|November 7, 2000
The possibility of neurotoxicity in the hippocampus in major depression: a primer on neuron deathR M Sapolsky
American Journal of Primatology|January 11, 2020
Why should an aged male baboon ever transfer troops?Robert M Sapolsky
Behavioural Brain Research|November 30, 1993
Potential behavioral modification of glucocorticoid damage to the hippocampusR M Sapolsky
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 30, 1994
The physiological relevance of glucocorticoid endangerment of the hippocampusR M Sapolsky
Neurobiology of Aging|November 1, 1987
Second generation questions about senescent neuron lossR M Sapolsky
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Biological Psychiatry|March 1, 1993
Primate models, supermonkeys, and weaklingsR M Sapolsky
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1995
Do the salutary effects of food restriction occur because of or despite of the accompanying hyperadrenocorticism?R M Sapolsky
Endocrinology|June 1, 1985
Stress-induced suppression of testicular function in the wild baboon: role of glucocorticoidsR M Sapolsky
Neurochemical Research|October 31, 2003
Stress and plasticity in the limbic systemRobert M Sapolsky
Biological Psychiatry|November 15, 1990
A. E. Bennett Award paper. Adrenocortical function, social rank, and personality among wild baboonsR M Sapolsky
Biological Psychiatry|November 7, 2000
The possibility of neurotoxicity in the hippocampus in major depression: a primer on neuron deathR M Sapolsky
American Journal of Primatology|January 11, 2020
Why should an aged male baboon ever transfer troops?Robert M Sapolsky
Behavioural Brain Research|November 30, 1993
Potential behavioral modification of glucocorticoid damage to the hippocampusR M Sapolsky
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 30, 1994
The physiological relevance of glucocorticoid endangerment of the hippocampusR M Sapolsky
Neurobiology of Aging|November 1, 1987
Second generation questions about senescent neuron lossR M Sapolsky
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