Investigation into the cross-correlation of salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase responses to psychological stress
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Jens C. Pruessner | Nida Ali | Annie Duchesne | Veronika Engert | J. Pruessner | S. Vogel | V. Engert | N. Ali | Vincent Corbo | Susanne Vogel | S. Efanov | A. Duchesne | Vincent Corbo | Simona I. Efanov
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