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152. On the Nature of Social Separation and Social Attachment**This research was supported by USPHS Grant No. MH19514. M. Reite was supported in part by NIMH Research Scientist Award No. 5K02 MH46335. J. Capitanio was supported by NIMH Institutional Postdoctoral Research Training Grant No. MH 15442.
153. Biology of Maternal Behavior: Recent Findings and Implications
154. Correction: Behavioral Inhibition in Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta) Is Related to the Airways Response, but Not Immune Measures, Commonly Associated with Asthma
155. Risk factors for stereotypic behavior and self‐biting in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): Animal's history, current environment, and personality
156. Developmental consequences of behavioral inhibition: a model in rhesus monkeys ( Macaca mulatta).
157. Personality and disease
158. Latent Variables Affecting Behavioral Response to the Human Intruder Test in Infant Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta)
159. Birth timing and the mother–infant relationship predict variation in infant behavior and physiology
160. Birth Timing and Behavioral Responsiveness Predict Individual Differences in the Mother-Infant Relationship and Infant Behavior During Weaning and Maternal Breeding
161. Basic Emotions: A Rejoinder
162. Social Processes and Disease in Nonhuman Primates: Introduction to the Special Section
163. What do attachment objects afford?
164. Similarity in temperament between mother and offspring rhesus monkeys: Sex differences and the role of monoamine oxidase-a and serotonin transporter promoter polymorphism genotypes
165. Behavioral Inhibition Is Associated With Airway Hyperresponsiveness but not Atopy in a Monkey Model of Asthma
166. Early social experience affects behavioral and physiological responsiveness to stressful conditions in infant rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)
167. Evolutionary scales lack utility: A reply to Yarczower and Hazlett
168. On Comparative Psychology and Sociobiology
169. Early Experience and Social Processes in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta): II. Complex Social Interaction
170. Early experience and social processes in rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatta): I. Dyadic social interaction
171. Levels of integration and the 'inheritance of dominance.'
172. Cortisol concentrations in the milk of rhesus monkey mothers are associated with confident temperament in sons, but not daughters
173. Individual differences in emotionality: social temperament and health
174. Serotonin pathway gene–gene and gene–environment interactions influence behavioral stress response in infant rhesus macaques
175. Social Stress Desensitizes Lymphocytes to Regulation by Endogenous Glucocorticoids: Insights from In Vivo Cell Trafficking Dynamics in Rhesus Macaques
176. Iron deficiency anemia and affective response in rhesus monkey infants
177. Social Stress Enhances Sympathetic Innervation of Primate Lymph Nodes: Mechanisms and Implications for Viral Pathogenesis
178. Temperament as a Predictor of Abnormal Behavior in Nonhuman Primates
179. Enhanced Replication of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Adjacent to Catecholaminergic Varicosities in Primate Lymph Nodes
180. Personality in rhesus monkeys: Causes, consequences, and correlates
181. #125 Enhanced SIV replication adjacent to lymph node neurons
182. Rearing environment and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal regulation in young rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
183. AIDS stigma and sexual prejudice
184. AIDS-Related Stigma and Attitudes toward Injecting Drug users among Black and White Americans
185. Personality dimensions in adult male rhesus macaques: Prediction of behaviors across time and situation
186. Symbolic Prejudice or Fear of Infection? A Functional Analysis of AIDS-Related Stigma Among Heterosexual Adults
187. Social Separation, Housing Relocation, and Survival in Simian AIDS
188. Individual differences in peripheral blood immunological and hormonal measures in adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): Evidence for temporal and situational consistency
189. Exploring in the stream of behavior
190. Birth timing and the mother-infant relationship predict variation in infant behavior and physiology.
191. Behavioral Inhibition in Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta) Is Related to the Airways Response, but Not Immune Measures, Commonly Associated with Asthma.
192. Latent Variables Affecting Behavioral Response to the Human Intruder Test in Infant Rhesus Macaques ( Macaca mulatta).
193. High-Level Care of a Twin Infant by a Male Rhesus Macaque
194. Longitudinal Stability of Friendships in Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca inulatta): Individual - and Relationship - Level Effects.
195. Individual differences in emotionality: social temperament and health.
196. Cortisol concentrations in the milk of rhesus monkey mothers are associated with confident temperament in sons, but not daughters.
197. The Influence of Rank on Affect Perception by Pigtailed Macaques (Macaca nemestrina).
198. Cytomegalovirus and simian immunodeficiency virus coinfection: Longitudinal study...
199. LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF PREVIOUSLY SEPARATED PIGTAIL MACAQUES: GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN RESPONSE TO NOVEL SITUATIONS.
200. `Some of my best friends': Intergroup contact, concealable stigma, and...
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