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Social condition affects hormone secretion and exploratory behavior in rats

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Figure 2 also shows plasma Prl, LH and CT for the five groups studied. There were several differences among groups, with the hormonal responses differing between  ex-perimental situations
Figure 2. Plasma hormone levels: prolactin (Prl), luteinizing hormone (LH), corticosterone (CT), and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in the following groups: I, no manipulation;

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