Titi monkey father-daughter bond-related behaviors explain stress response variability
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E. Ferrer | K. Bales | Allison R. Lau | S. M. Freeman | L. Witczak | E. S. Rothwell | L. R. Goetze | R. A. Razo | A. Baxter | M. Dufek | Chloe L Karaskiewicz | L. Savidge | Jaclyn Samra
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