Hydration State Controls Stress Responsiveness and Social Behavior
Eric G. Krause(Norwegian Womens Public Health Association), James P. Herman(University of Cincinnati), Michael D. Smeltzer(University of Cincinnati), Matia B. Solomon, Stephen C. Woods, Jonathan N. Flak(University of Cincinnati), Nathan K. Evanson(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Randall R. Sakai, Annette D. de Kloet(University of Florida)
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