Correlation between cortisol level and serotonin uptake in patients with chronic stress and depression
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Meir Shinitzky | M. Shinitzky | Gustavo E. Tafet | Victor P. Idoyaga-Vargas | Denise P. Abulafia | Jorgelina M. Calandria | Silvia S. Roffman | Amabella Chiovetta | V. Idoyaga-Vargas | J. Calandria | G. Tafet | D. Abulafia | Amabella Chiovetta
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