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Mean percent of time mice were observed outside of the nest during the first 48 hours of lactation.

Mean percent of time mice were observed outside of the nest during the first 48 hours of lactation.

<p>Mean percent of time mice were observed outside of the nest during the first 48 hours of lactation.</p>

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Main Author: Leriana Garcia Reis (12646978) (author)
Other Authors: Kelsey Teeple (11307660) (author), Jenna Lynn Schoonmaker (20298049) (author), Corrin Davis (19996649) (author), Sara Scinto (20298052) (author), Allan Schinckel (3282939) (author), Theresa Casey (211702) (author)
Published: 2024
Subjects:
Cell Biology
Physiology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Science Policy
Mental Health
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
stress response outcomes
significant interactions among
modern lifestyle factors
fecal corticosterone levels
different lighting conditions
control &# 8211
2x3 factorial study
24 h rhythms
continuous light may
continuous bright light
day versus night
offspring health outcomes
constant light exposure
constant light
rhythms relative
offspring health
hour light
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shifted phase
regular 12
pups born
previous analysis
potentially underlie
potential implications
physiological state
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including level
feed intake
dark cycles
adverse effects
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