Catecholamine metabolites in urine, as chronic stress biomarkers, are associated with higher risk of chronic periodontitis in adults. (Q51820048)
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scientific article published in December 2014
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English | Catecholamine metabolites in urine, as chronic stress biomarkers, are associated with higher risk of chronic periodontitis in adults. |
scientific article published in December 2014 |
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Catecholamine metabolites in urine, as chronic stress biomarkers, are associated with higher risk of chronic periodontitis in adults (English)
Ricardo Muñoz
Lara Papay-Ramírez
1 December 2014
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