Serum cardiac troponin I in acute stroke is related to serum cortisol and TNF-alpha

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Serum cardiac troponin I in acute stroke is related to serum cortisol and TNF-alpha. / Christensen, Hanne Krarup; Johannesen, Helle Hjorth; Christensen, Anders Fogh; Bendtzen, Klaus; Boysen, Gudrun Margrethe.

I: Cerebrovascular Diseases, Bind 18, Nr. 3, 01.01.2004, s. 194-9.

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Christensen, HK, Johannesen, HH, Christensen, AF, Bendtzen, K & Boysen, GM 2004, 'Serum cardiac troponin I in acute stroke is related to serum cortisol and TNF-alpha', Cerebrovascular Diseases, bind 18, nr. 3, s. 194-9. https://doi.org/10.1159/000079941

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Christensen, H. K., Johannesen, H. H., Christensen, A. F., Bendtzen, K., & Boysen, G. M. (2004). Serum cardiac troponin I in acute stroke is related to serum cortisol and TNF-alpha. Cerebrovascular Diseases, 18(3), 194-9. https://doi.org/10.1159/000079941

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Christensen HK, Johannesen HH, Christensen AF, Bendtzen K, Boysen GM. Serum cardiac troponin I in acute stroke is related to serum cortisol and TNF-alpha. Cerebrovascular Diseases. 2004 jan. 1;18(3):194-9. https://doi.org/10.1159/000079941

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Christensen, Hanne Krarup ; Johannesen, Helle Hjorth ; Christensen, Anders Fogh ; Bendtzen, Klaus ; Boysen, Gudrun Margrethe. / Serum cardiac troponin I in acute stroke is related to serum cortisol and TNF-alpha. I: Cerebrovascular Diseases. 2004 ; Bind 18, Nr. 3. s. 194-9.

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