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Obstetrics / Prenatal stress / Stress / Parental investment / Cross-fostering / House mouse / Biology / Reproduction / Old World rats and mice
Date: 2009-09-17 09:06:56
Obstetrics
Prenatal stress
Stress
Parental investment
Cross-fostering
House mouse
Biology
Reproduction
Old World rats and mice

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE published: 15 September 2009 doi: neuroBEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE

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