Total and unbound Cortisol‐, progesterone‐, oestrone‐ and transcortin‐binding activities in sera from patients with myocardial infarction: evidence for differential responses of good and bad prognostic cases
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C. Guérot | E. Nunez | H. Zouaghi | L. Savu | R. Gryman | Aline Coulon
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