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Chronic stress and pituitary-adrenal function in female pigs
C.J.J.G. Janssens
Human and Animal Physiology
WIAS
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internal PhD, WU
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Agriculture & Biology
corticotropin
100%
cortisol
76%
swine
61%
adrenal cortex
48%
corticotropin-releasing hormone
40%
glucocorticoids
29%
vasopressin
26%
adrenal cortex hormones
22%
adrenal glands
22%
hypothalamic regulation
12%
rats
12%
hypersecretion
11%
narcotics
9%
hormone secretion
8%
secretion
8%
estrous cycle
7%
loose housing
5%
paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus
5%
peptides
5%
endorphins
5%
pituitary hormones
4%
steroidogenesis
4%
synergism
4%
hypertrophy
4%
circadian rhythm
3%
hypothalamus
3%
social behavior
3%
long term effects
3%
neck
3%
corpus luteum
3%
blood flow
3%
cells
3%
steroids
3%
neurons
3%
hormones
2%