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119 related items for PubMed ID: 38970857

  • 1. Infants' cortisol reactivity and infant-mother cortisol synchrony in urban Chinese families: The role of maternal control strategy.
    Wu M, Liang X, Dong S, Zhang J, Wang Z.
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    Ludmer JA, Levitan R, Gonzalez A, Kennedy J, Villani V, Masellis M, Basile VS, Atkinson L.
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