Serum Soluble Corin Is Decreased in Stroke [Clinical Sciences]
Conclusions—
Serum soluble corin was decreased in patients with stroke compared with healthy controls. Our findings raise the possibility that serum soluble corin may have a pathogenic role in stroke.
Source: Stroke - Category: Neurology Authors: Peng, H., Zhu, F., Shi, J., Han, X., Zhou, D., Liu, Y., Zhi, Z., Zhang, F., Shen, Y., Ma, J., Song, Y., Hu, W. Tags: Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage, Acute Cerebral Infarction Clinical Sciences Source Type: research
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