Moderate neonatal stress decreases within-group variation in behavioral, immune and HPA responses in adult mice.
<h4>Background</h4>The significance of behavioral neuroscience and the validity of its animal models of human pathology largely depend on the possibility to replicate a given finding across different laboratories. Under the present test and housing conditions, this axiom fails to resist...
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Main Authors: | Simone Macrì, Paolo Pasquali, Luca Tommaso Bonsignore, Stefano Pieretti, Francesca Cirulli, Flavia Chiarotti, Giovanni Laviola |
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2007
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