Cortisol administration to pregnant sows affects novelty-induced locomotion, aggressive behaviour, and blunts gender differences in their offspring
Godelieve Kranendonk(Utrecht University), Marcel A.M. Taverne(Utrecht University), Maaike Fillerup(Wageningen University & Research), H. Hopster(Wageningen University & Research), E.D. Ekkel(Wageningen University & Research), E Mulder(University Medical Center Utrecht)
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