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239 related items for PubMed ID: 15505795

  • 1. Diurnal cycle in salivary cortisol levels in common marmosets.
    Cross N, Rogers LJ.
    Dev Psychobiol; 2004 Nov; 45(3):134-9. PubMed ID: 15505795
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  • 2. Diminished cortisol levels in subordinate female marmosets are associated with altered central drive to the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.
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  • 3. Hypoestrogenism does not mediate social suppression of cortisol in subordinate female marmosets.
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  • 4. Salivary cortisol in nursery-reared rhesus monkeys: reactivity to peer interactions and altered circadian activity.
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  • 5. Diurnal patterns of salivary cortisol across the adolescent period in healthy females.
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  • 7. Suppression of cortisol levels in subordinate female marmosets: reproductive and social contributions.
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  • 8. Sequence and seasonal effects of salivary cortisol.
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  • 12. Mobbing vocalizations as a coping response in the common marmoset.
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  • 13. Diurnal patterns of salivary cortisol and cortisone output in chronic fatigue syndrome.
    Jerjes WK, Cleare AJ, Wessely S, Wood PJ, Taylor NF.
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  • 14. Diurnal cortisol secretion at home and in child care: a prospective study of 2-year-old toddlers.
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  • 15. Sleep disturbances are correlated with decreased morning awakening salivary cortisol.
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  • 16. Diurnal cortisol levels and cortisol response in youths with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
    Gustafsson PE, Gustafsson PA, Ivarsson T, Nelson N.
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  • 17. Dampening of the cortisol response to handling at 3 months in human infants and its relation to sleep, circadian cortisol activity, and behavioral distress.
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  • 18. Internalizing disposition and preschool children's cortisol fluctuations.
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  • 19. Validation of urinary cortisol as an indicator of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function in the bearded emperor tamarin (Saguinus imperator subgrisescens).
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  • 20. Salivary cortisol changes in humans after winning or losing a dominance contest depend on implicit power motivation.
    Wirth MM, Welsh KM, Schultheiss OC.
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