Branchi, I., Curley, J. P., D’Andrea, I., Cirulli, F., Champagne, F. A., & Alleva, E. (2012). Early interactions with mother and peers independently build adult social skills and shape BDNF and oxytocin receptor brain levels.
Citación estilo ChicagoBranchi, Igor, James P. Curley, Ivana D’Andrea, Francesca Cirulli, Frances A. Champagne, y Enrico Alleva. Early Interactions With Mother and Peers Independently Build Adult Social Skills and Shape BDNF and Oxytocin Receptor Brain Levels. 2012.
Cita MLABranchi, Igor, et al. Early Interactions With Mother and Peers Independently Build Adult Social Skills and Shape BDNF and Oxytocin Receptor Brain Levels. 2012.
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