Analytical and physiological validation of an enzyme immunoassay to measure oxytocin in dog, wolf, and human urine samples
Abstract Oxytocin (OT) promotes pro-sociality, bonding, and cooperation in a variety of species. Measuring oxytocin metabolite (OTM) concentrations in urine or saliva provides intriguing opportunities to study human and animal behaviour with minimal disturbance. However, a thorough validation of ana...
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Main Authors: | G. Wirobski, F. S. Schaebs, F. Range, S. Marshall-Pescini, T. Deschner |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/82b6ea6828b84feda7ddc8e106d405b6 |
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