Hayley Ann Wilson

MSc, PhD Candidate

Low dose prenatal testosterone exposure decreases the corticosterone response to stress in adult male, but not female, mice


Journal article


Hayley A. Wilson, Emily Martin, Colin Howes, C. Wasson, A. Newman, E. Choleris, N. MacLusky
Brain Research, 2019

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Wilson, H. A., Martin, E., Howes, C., Wasson, C., Newman, A., Choleris, E., & MacLusky, N. (2019). Low dose prenatal testosterone exposure decreases the corticosterone response to stress in adult male, but not female, mice. Brain Research.


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Wilson, Hayley A., Emily Martin, Colin Howes, C. Wasson, A. Newman, E. Choleris, and N. MacLusky. “Low Dose Prenatal Testosterone Exposure Decreases the Corticosterone Response to Stress in Adult Male, but Not Female, Mice.” Brain Research (2019).


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Wilson, Hayley A., et al. “Low Dose Prenatal Testosterone Exposure Decreases the Corticosterone Response to Stress in Adult Male, but Not Female, Mice.” Brain Research, 2019.


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@article{hayley2019a,
  title = {Low dose prenatal testosterone exposure decreases the corticosterone response to stress in adult male, but not female, mice},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Brain Research},
  author = {Wilson, Hayley A. and Martin, Emily and Howes, Colin and Wasson, C. and Newman, A. and Choleris, E. and MacLusky, N.}
}