Short-Term Interaction between Dogs and Their Owners: Effects on Oxytocin, Cortisol, Insulin and Heart Rate—An Exploratory Study
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Anna Jansson | Linda Handlin | Eva Hydbring-Sandberg | Anne Nilsson | Mikael Ejdebäck | Kerstin Uvnäs-Moberg | A. Jansson | Linda Handlin | M. Ejdebäck | E. Hydbring-Sandberg | K. Uvnäs-Moberg | Anne Nilsson | Mikael Ejdebäck
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