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Clemens Kirschbaum

Researcher at Dresden University of Technology

Publications -  519
Citations -  67877

Clemens Kirschbaum is an academic researcher from Dresden University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trier social stress test & Cortisol secretion. The author has an hindex of 117, co-authored 488 publications receiving 61570 citations. Previous affiliations of Clemens Kirschbaum include University of Düsseldorf & University of Trier.

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Comparison of salivary cortisol as measured by different immunoassays and tandem mass spectrometry

TL;DR: Evaluating the validity of, as well as agreement between the most commonly used immunoassays in psychoneuroendocrinological research and a reference method in a sample of 195 saliva specimen covering the whole range of cortisol concentrations in adults is aims to solve the problem.
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Familial influences on basal salivary cortisol in an adult population.

TL;DR: While cortisol levels in the awakening period are influenced by genetic factors, cortisol levels throughout most of the day are not heritable, indicating that future gene finding studies for basal cortisol should focus on the first hour post-awakening.
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Early neglect and abuse predict diurnal cortisol patterns in adults: A study of international adoptees

TL;DR: The study suggests that the severity of the early malt treatment may be related to the basal cortisol pattern, even when children are raised in another environment after their early maltreatment.
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Developmental and personality correlates of adrenocortical activity as indexed by salivary cortisol: observations in the age range of 35 to 65 years.

TL;DR: Interindividual differences in early morning cortisol concentrations showed consistent and significant relationships with demographic and psychological variables and a positive association between cortisol levels and indicators of successful development and personal well-being was observed.