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      Stress, loneliness, and changes in herpesvirus latency

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                Journal
                Journal of Behavioral Medicine
                J Behav Med
                Springer Nature
                0160-7715
                1573-3521
                September 1985
                September 1985
                : 8
                : 3
                : 249-260
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                10.1007/BF00870312
                3003360
                96ea6212-d282-42ce-80b9-6233a6f0891b
                © 1985
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