The association between salivary oxytocin, age, and puberty in children with and without OCD
The association between salivary oxytocin, age, and puberty in children with and without OCD
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Mora-Jensen, Anna-Rosa Cecilie , Clemmensen, Line Katrine Harder , Grønberg, Manja Gersholm , Lebowitz, Eli R. , Quintana, Daniel S. , Jørgensen, Niklas Rye , Larsen, Charlotte Sewerin , Bak, Lasse Kristoffer , Christensen, Gitte Lund , Pretzmann, Linea , Uhre, Valdemar , Christensen, Sofie Heidenheim , Uhre, Camilla , Korsbjerg, Nicoline Løcke Jepsen , Thoustrup, Christine Lykke , Hagstrøm, Julie , Ritter, Melanie , Plessen, Kerstin Jessica , Pagsberg, Anne Katrine and Lønfeldt, Nicole Nadine
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The oxytocin system has been thought to contribute to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Few studies, only involving adults, have investigated this hypothesis and have found inconsistent results regarding oxytocin system activity and OCD. We investigated whether salivary oxytocin concentrations differed between children and adolescents with and w...
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The association between salivary oxytocin, age, and puberty in children with and without OCD
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Clemmensen, Line Katrine Harder
Grønberg, Manja Gersholm
Lebowitz, Eli R.
Quintana, Daniel S.
Jørgensen, Niklas Rye
Larsen, Charlotte Sewerin
Bak, Lasse Kristoffer
Christensen, Gitte Lund
Pretzmann, Linea
Uhre, Valdemar
Christensen, Sofie Heidenheim
Uhre, Camilla
Korsbjerg, Nicoline Løcke Jepsen
Thoustrup, Christine Lykke
Hagstrøm, Julie
Ritter, Melanie
Plessen, Kerstin Jessica
Pagsberg, Anne Katrine
Lønfeldt, Nicole Nadine
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_146a434a12244e448863dd3d23bc4d0b
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-024-80194-8