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  • 32. Coincidental changes in behavior and plasma cortisol in unrestrained pigs after intracerebroventricular injection of tumor necrosis factor-alpha.
    Warren EJ, Finck BN, Arkins S, Kelley KW, Scamurra RW, Murtaugh MP, Johnson RW.
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  • 34. TNF soluble receptor and antiserum against TNF enhance lipopolysaccharide fever in mice.
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