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The stress of relocation and neuropeptides: an epidemiological study in children.

Authors:
Gunda Herberth Annegret Weber Irina Lehmann Stefan Röder Olf Herbarth Ursula Krämer Michael Borte Ulrike Diez Michael Borte Joachim Heinrich

J Psychosom Res 2007 Oct 1;63(4):451-2. Epub 2007 Aug 1.

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