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Understanding stress in the healthy animal-potential paths for progress
L. Michael Romero
, Steven H. Platts
, Stephan J. Schoech
, Haruka Wada
, Erica Crespi
, Lynn B. Martin
,
C. Loren Buck
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Healthy Individuals
100%
Stress Response
100%
Healthy Animals
100%
Mathematical Model
50%
Physiological Response
50%
Acute Stress
50%
Chronic Stress
50%
Resilience
50%
Behavioral Response
50%
Physiological Status
50%
Changing Environment
50%
Long-term Dynamics
50%
Free-living
50%
Young Scientists
50%
Emergent Properties
50%
Sensor Technology
50%
Quantitative Model
50%
Free-roaming Dogs
50%
Bioinformatician
50%
Network Theory
50%
Nonhuman Animals
50%
Multidisciplinary Study
50%
Workshop Participant
50%
Robust Biomarker
50%
Normal Physiology
50%
Stress Mediators
50%
Stress Phenotype
50%
Chronic Stress Response
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Normal Human
100%
Chronic Stress
100%
Acute Stress
50%
Mediator
50%
Sensor Technology
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mathematical Model
100%
Network Theory
100%
Psychology
Stressors
100%
Chronic Stress
50%