Low stress reactivity and neuroendocrine factors in the BTBR T+tf/J mouse model of autism
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D. B. Bell | J. N. Crawley | M. Yang | J. Crawley | J. Silverman | M. Yang | J. Koenig | J. L. Silverman | S. M. Turner | A. M. Katz | J. I. Koenig | Mu Yang | Jill L. Silverman | Adam M. Katz | Sarah M. Turner | Dana B. Bell | James I. Koenig | Jacqueline N. Crawley
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