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Life Sciences|June 27, 1983
Studies of anterior pituitary-grafted rats: I. Abnormal prolactin response to thyrotropin releasing hormone, clonidine, insulin, and fastingR A Adler, H W Sokol
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1982
Decreased sensitivity to oxytocin of uteri from homozygous Brattleboro ratsJ Haldar, L Kupfer, H W Sokol
Recent Progress in Hormone Research|January 1, 1975
Genetic approaches to the study of the regulation and actions of vasopressinH Valtin, H W Sokol, D Sunde
Global Change Biology|October 20, 2018
Pathways of mineral-associated soil organic matter formation: Integrating the role of plant carbon source, chemistry, and point of entryNoah W Sokol, Jonathan Sanderman, Mark A Bradford
Child Development|June 3, 2000
Beliefs about truth and beliefs about rightnessM J Chandler, B W Sokol, C Wainryb
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development|April 29, 2004
From mechanical to autonomous agency: the relationship between children's moral judgments and their developing theories of mindBryan W Sokol, Michael J Chandler, Christopher Jones
Life Sciences|June 27, 1983
Studies of anterior pituitary-grafted rats: II. Normal growth hormone secretionR A Adler, V L Herzberg, H W Sokol
Neuroendocrinology|November 1, 1985
Altered catecholamine innervation of the supraoptic nucleus in the nephrogenic diabetes insipidus mouseB J Davis, H W Sokol, J R Sladek
Ecology|May 19, 2017
Impacts of an invasive plant are fundamentally altered by a co-occurring forest disturbanceNoah W Sokol, Sara E Kuebbing, Mark A Bradford
Endocrinology|October 1, 1979
The effects of elevated circulating prolactin in rats with hereditary hypothalamic diabetes insipidus (Brattleboro strain)R A Adler, S Dolphin, M Szefler, et al.
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Life Sciences|June 27, 1983
Studies of anterior pituitary-grafted rats: I. Abnormal prolactin response to thyrotropin releasing hormone, clonidine, insulin, and fastingR A Adler, H W Sokol
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1982
Decreased sensitivity to oxytocin of uteri from homozygous Brattleboro ratsJ Haldar, L Kupfer, H W Sokol
Recent Progress in Hormone Research|January 1, 1975
Genetic approaches to the study of the regulation and actions of vasopressinH Valtin, H W Sokol, D Sunde
Global Change Biology|October 20, 2018
Pathways of mineral-associated soil organic matter formation: Integrating the role of plant carbon source, chemistry, and point of entryNoah W Sokol, Jonathan Sanderman, Mark A Bradford
Child Development|June 3, 2000
Beliefs about truth and beliefs about rightnessM J Chandler, B W Sokol, C Wainryb
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development|April 29, 2004
From mechanical to autonomous agency: the relationship between children's moral judgments and their developing theories of mindBryan W Sokol, Michael J Chandler, Christopher Jones
Life Sciences|June 27, 1983
Studies of anterior pituitary-grafted rats: II. Normal growth hormone secretionR A Adler, V L Herzberg, H W Sokol
Neuroendocrinology|November 1, 1985
Altered catecholamine innervation of the supraoptic nucleus in the nephrogenic diabetes insipidus mouseB J Davis, H W Sokol, J R Sladek
Ecology|May 19, 2017
Impacts of an invasive plant are fundamentally altered by a co-occurring forest disturbanceNoah W Sokol, Sara E Kuebbing, Mark A Bradford
Endocrinology|October 1, 1979
The effects of elevated circulating prolactin in rats with hereditary hypothalamic diabetes insipidus (Brattleboro strain)R A Adler, S Dolphin, M Szefler, et al.
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