Prognostic Use of Circulating Plasma Nucleic Acid Concentrations in Patients with Acute Stroke
Clinical Chemistry2003Vol. 49(4), pp. 562–569
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Timothy H. Rainer, Ka Sing Wong, Wynnie W.M. Lam, Eddie Yuen, Nicole Y.L. Lam, Constantine Metreweli, Y. M. Dennis Lo
Abstract
Plasma DNA concentrations correlate with stroke severity and may be used to predict mortality and morbidity in the emergency room.
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