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    Exploring the Effect of Age on the Reproductive and Stress Physiology of Octopus bimaculoides Using Dermal Hormones by Chancellor, Stephanie, Grasse, Bret, Sakmar, Taylor, Scheel, David, Brown, Joel S., Santymire, Rachel M.

    Published in Animals (Basel) (06-10-2023)
    “…Our goal was to validate the use of dermal swabs to evaluate both reproductive and stress physiology in the California two-spot octopus, Octopus bimaculoides…”
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    The Lesser Pacific Striped Octopus, Octopus chierchiae: An Emerging Laboratory Model by Grearson, Anik G., Dugan, Alison, Sakmar, Taylor, Sivitilli, Dominic M., Gire, David H., Caldwell, Roy L., Niell, Cristopher M., Dölen, Gül, Wang, Z. Yan, Grasse, Bret

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (13-12-2021)
    “…Cephalopods have the potential to become useful experimental models in various fields of science, particularly in neuroscience, physiology, and behavior. Their…”
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    Determining the effectiveness of using dermal swabs to evaluate the stress physiology of laboratory cephalopods: A preliminary investigation by Chancellor, Stephanie, Abbo, Lisa, Grasse, Bret, Sakmar, Taylor, Brown, Joel S., Scheel, David, Santymire, Rachel M.

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-12-2021)
    “…•Use of skin mucus swabs to measure immunoreactive glucocorticoids (cortisol and corticosterone) for three species of cephalopods.•These results demonstrate…”
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    Exploring the Effect of Age on the Reproductive and Stress Physiology of IOctopus bimaculoides/I Using Dermal Hormones by Chancellor, Stephanie, Grasse, Bret, Sakmar, Taylor, Scheel, David, Brown, Joel S, Santymire, Rachel M

    Published in Animals (Basel) (01-10-2023)
    “…Octopuses are charismatic animals commonly kept in aquaria and increasingly used for scientific research. As we begin to care for more of these animals in…”
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