Cortisol reactivity and negative affect among preterm infants at 12 months during a mother-infant interaction task.
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D. Wolke | A. Mesquita | I. Soares | J. Baptista | C. Toscano | Vanessa Moutinho | A. Bernardo | Carla Moreira | Ana C. Bernardo
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