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Carol Shively to Macaca

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Carol Shively has written about Macaca.
Connection Strength

0.355
  1. Shively CA, Bethea CL. Cognition, mood disorders, and sex hormones. ILAR J. 2004; 45(2):189-99.
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    Score: 0.242
  2. Xu F, Wu Q, Xie L, Gong W, Zhang J, Zheng P, Zhou Q, Ji Y, Wang T, Li X, Fang L, Li Q, Yang D, Li J, Melgiri ND, Shively C, Xie P. Macaques exhibit a naturally-occurring depression similar to humans. Sci Rep. 2015 Mar 18; 5:9220.
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    Score: 0.033
  3. Sophonsritsuk A, Appt SE, Clarkson TB, Shively CA, Espeland MA, Register TC. Differential effects of estradiol on carotid artery inflammation when administered early versus late after surgical menopause. Menopause. 2013 May; 20(5):540-7.
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    Score: 0.029
  4. Bethea CL, Mirkes SJ, Shively CA, Adams MR. Steroid regulation of tryptophan hydroxylase protein in the dorsal raphe of macaques. Biol Psychiatry. 2000 Mar 15; 47(6):562-76.
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    Score: 0.012
  5. Wallace JM, Shively CA, Clarkson TB. Effects of hormone replacement therapy and social stress on body fat distribution in surgically postmenopausal monkeys. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 1999 May; 23(5):518-27.
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    Score: 0.011
  6. Grant KA, Azarov A, Shively CA, Purdy RH. Discriminative stimulus effects of ethanol and 3 alpha-hydroxy-5 alpha-pregnan-20-one in relation to menstrual cycle phase in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1997 Mar; 130(1):59-68.
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    Score: 0.009
  7. Kaplan JR, Adams MR, Clarkson TB, Manuck SB, Shively CA, Williams JK. Psychosocial factors, sex differences, and atherosclerosis: lessons from animal models. Psychosom Med. 1996 Nov-Dec; 58(6):598-611.
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    Score: 0.009
  8. Fontenot MB, Kaplan JR, Shively CA, Manuck SB, Mann JJ. Cholesterol, serotonin, and behavior in young monkeys. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1996 Sep 20; 794:352-4.
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    Score: 0.009
Connection Strength

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