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Preliminary associations between childhood neglect, MIF, and cortisol : Potential pathways to long-term disease risk. / Bick, Johanna; Nguyen, Victoria; Leng, Lin; Piecychna, Marta; Crowley, Michael J.; Bucala, Richard; Mayes, Linda C.; Grigorenko, Elena L.

в: Developmental Psychobiology, Том 57, № 1, 01.01.2015, стр. 131-139.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Bick, J, Nguyen, V, Leng, L, Piecychna, M, Crowley, MJ, Bucala, R, Mayes, LC & Grigorenko, EL 2015, 'Preliminary associations between childhood neglect, MIF, and cortisol: Potential pathways to long-term disease risk', Developmental Psychobiology, Том. 57, № 1, стр. 131-139. https://doi.org/10.1002/dev.21265

APA

Bick, J., Nguyen, V., Leng, L., Piecychna, M., Crowley, M. J., Bucala, R., Mayes, L. C., & Grigorenko, E. L. (2015). Preliminary associations between childhood neglect, MIF, and cortisol: Potential pathways to long-term disease risk. Developmental Psychobiology, 57(1), 131-139. https://doi.org/10.1002/dev.21265

Vancouver

Bick J, Nguyen V, Leng L, Piecychna M, Crowley MJ, Bucala R и пр. Preliminary associations between childhood neglect, MIF, and cortisol: Potential pathways to long-term disease risk. Developmental Psychobiology. 2015 Янв. 1;57(1):131-139. https://doi.org/10.1002/dev.21265

Author

Bick, Johanna ; Nguyen, Victoria ; Leng, Lin ; Piecychna, Marta ; Crowley, Michael J. ; Bucala, Richard ; Mayes, Linda C. ; Grigorenko, Elena L. / Preliminary associations between childhood neglect, MIF, and cortisol : Potential pathways to long-term disease risk. в: Developmental Psychobiology. 2015 ; Том 57, № 1. стр. 131-139.

BibTeX

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