Negative association between plasma cortisol levels and aggression in a high-risk community sample of adolescents
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Martin H. Schmidt | Tobias Banaschewski | Luise Poustka | Martin Holtmann | Manfred Laucht | J. Fellinger | T. Banaschewski | L. Poustka | M. Holtmann | M. Laucht | A. Maras | Johannes Fellinger | S. Lewicka | Athanasios Maras | G. Esser | E. Hohm | Günter Esser | Erika Hohm | Sabina Lewicka
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