Mouse urinary biomarkers provide signatures of maturation, diet, stress level, and diurnal rhythm.
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Julie E. Zeskind | Maria E. Holmboe | R. Brereton | K. Wongravee | Sarah J. Dixon | Randall R. Reed | Michele L. Schaefer | J. Trevejo | M. Holmboe | Nina Heinrich | H. Kulaga
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