Effects of surgery on plasma levels of cortisol, corticosterone and non-protein-bound-cortisol.

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Published in Acta Endocrinol (Copenh) on July 01, 1970

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Y Hamanaka, H Manabe, H Tanaka, Y Monden, T Uozumi, K Matsumoto

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