Energy metabolism and behavior in the corticotropin-releasing factor family of peptides / / edited by James A. Carr and David A. Lovejoy.

Since Hans Selye's seminal work in the 1930's, there have been numerous advances with respect to our understanding of how the nervous and endocrine systems interact to help animals cope with stressors and how chronic stress may adversely impact health. Our modern understanding of stress es...

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