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Impaired Nocturnal Melatonin in Acute Phase of Ischaemic Stroke: Cross-Sectional Matched Case-Control Analysis
Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 06/25/09
Atanassova PA et al. - A novel melatonin cut-off of 51.5 pg/ml may be associated with the presence of ischaemic stroke. As a single marker, it is hypothesised that modelling performance was independent of age, gender and cortisol.
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