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Siniscalchi, M., Sasso, R., Pepe, A. M., Dimatteo, S., Vallortigara, G., & Quaranta, A. (2010). Catecholamine plasma levels following immune stimulation with rabies vaccine in dogs selected for their paw preferences. Neuroscience Letters, 476(3), 142–145.
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Quaranta, A., Siniscalchi, M., Frate, A., & Vallortigara, G. (2004). Paw preference in dogs: relations between lateralised behaviour and immunity. Behavioural Brain Research, 153(2), 521–525.
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Shen, Y. - Q., Hebert, G., Lin, L. - Y., Luo, Y. - L., Moze, E., Li, K. - S., et al. (2005). Interleukine-1β and interleukine-6 levels in striatum and other brain structures after MPTP treatment: influence of behavioral lateralization. Journal of Neuroimmunology, 158(1–2), 14–25.
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Westergaard, G. C., Suomi, S. J., & Higley, J. D. (2002). Handedness is associated with immune functioning and behavioural reactivity in rhesus macaques. Laterality, 7(4), 359–369.
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van Duyne, C., Ras, E., de Vos, A. E. W., de Boer, W. F., Henkens, R. J. H. G., & Usukhjargal, D. (2009). Wolf Predation Among Reintroduced Przewalski Horses in Hustai National Park, Mongolia. Journal of Wildlife Management, 73(6), 836–843.
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Hoffmann, G., Bentke, A., Rose-Meierhöfer, S., Berg, W., Mazetti, P., & Hardarson, G. H. (2012). Influence of an active stable system on the behavior and body condition of Icelandic horses. animal, 6(10), 1684–1693.
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Gibbs, P. G., & Cohen, N. D. (2001). Early management of race-bred weanlings and yearlings on farms. J. Equine Vet. Sci., 21(6), 279–283.
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Galef, G. G. J. (2003). Social learning: promotor or inhibitor of innovation? In S. M. Reader, & K. N. Laland (Eds.), Animal Intelligence. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Siniscalchi, M., Lusito, R., Vallortigara, G., & Quaranta, A. (2013). Seeing Left- or Right-Asymmetric Tail Wagging Produces Different Emotional Responses in Dogs. Curr Biol, 23(22).
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