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Alexander, F. A study of parotid salivation in the horse 1966 The Journal of physiology 119 184 646-656
Alexander, F.; Horner, M.W.; Moss, M.S. The salivary secretion and clearance in the horse of chloral hydrate and its metabolites 1967 Biochemical pharmacology 118 16 1305-1311
Alexander, F.; Nicholson, J.D. The blood and saliva clearances of phenobarbitone and pentobarbitone in the horse 1968 Biochemical pharmacology 117 17 203-210
Stahl, F.; Dorner, G. Responses of salivary cortisol levels to stress-situations 1982 Endokrinologie 4056 80 158-162
Skandakumar, S.; Stodulski, G.; Hau, J. Salivary IgA: a Possible Stress Marker In Dogs 1995 Animal Welfare 5964 4 339-350
Vetvik, H.; Grewal, H.M.S.; Haugen, I.L.; Åhrén, C.; Haneberg, B. Mucosal antibodies can be measured in air-dried samples of saliva and feces 1998 Journal of Immunological Methods 5996 215 163-172
Elsaesser, F.; Klobasa, F.; Ellendorff, F. ACTH stimulation test for the determination of salivary cortisol and of cortisol responses as markers of the training status/fitness of warm-blooded sports horses] 2001 DTW. Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift 4053 108 31-36
van der Kolk, J.H.; Nachreiner, R.F.; Schott, H.C.; Refsal, K.R.; Zanella, A.J. Salivary and plasma concentration of cortisol in normal horses and horses with Cushing's disease 2001 Equine Veterinary Journal 4281 33 211-213
Gröschl, M.; Wagner, R.; Rauh, M.; Dörr, H.G. Stability of salivary steroids: the influences of storage, food and dental care 2001 Steroids 5561 66 737-741
Shanahan, S. Trailer loading stress in horses: behavioral and physiological effects of nonaversive training (TTEAM) 2003 Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science : JAAWS 1903 6 263-274