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Increased fibrinogen responses to psychophysiological stress predict future endothelial dysfunction implications for cardiovascular disease?

Elizabeth A Ellins, D Aled Rees, John E Deanfield, Andrew Steptoe, Julian Halcox Orcid Logo, Libby Ellins Orcid Logo

Brain, Behavior, and Immunity

Swansea University Authors: Julian Halcox Orcid Logo, Libby Ellins Orcid Logo

Published in: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
ISSN: 08891591
Published: 2016
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title Increased fibrinogen responses to psychophysiological stress predict future endothelial dysfunction implications for cardiovascular disease?
spellingShingle Increased fibrinogen responses to psychophysiological stress predict future endothelial dysfunction implications for cardiovascular disease?
Julian Halcox
Libby Ellins
title_short Increased fibrinogen responses to psychophysiological stress predict future endothelial dysfunction implications for cardiovascular disease?
title_full Increased fibrinogen responses to psychophysiological stress predict future endothelial dysfunction implications for cardiovascular disease?
title_fullStr Increased fibrinogen responses to psychophysiological stress predict future endothelial dysfunction implications for cardiovascular disease?
title_full_unstemmed Increased fibrinogen responses to psychophysiological stress predict future endothelial dysfunction implications for cardiovascular disease?
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