Adolescents’ cortisol responses to awakening and social stress; Effects of gender, menstrual phase and oral contraceptives. The TRAILS study
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Harriëtte Riese | Frank C. Verhulst | Albertine J. Oldehinkel | J. Ormel | F. Verhulst | H. Riese | A. Oldehinkel | Johan Ormel | Esther M. C. Bouma | E. Bouma
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