Brain injury results in lower levels of melatonin receptors subtypes MT1 and MT2 - Osier ND, Pham L, Pugh BJ, Puccio A, Ren D, Conley YP, Alexander S, Dixon CE.

BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a devastating and costly acquired condition that affects individuals of all ages, races, and geographies via a number of mechanisms. The effects of TBI on melatonin receptors remains unknown. PURPOSE: The...
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